Nottingham Law School 2016/17

Love to shop As the home of Paul Smith and Vivienne Westwood, we’ve got an enviable reputation in the shopping stakes. Nottingham boasts a huge range of designers and high-street brands, yet it’s the smaller stores that earned the city its national reputation – explore our world of boutiques, book stores, cafés and independents. A great place to work Nottingham has one of the highest rates of job creation in the UK, and is home to a number of major employers. It’s the third most cost-effective place to live in the UK (Natwest Student Living Index 2016), giving you even more reason to come and enjoy all that the city has to offer. Watch our campus video Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/citysite to discover NTU’s City site, and the accommodation that’s on offer here.

Nottingham’s legal history Dating back to the 14th Century, the Galleries of Justice housed a Victorian courtroom, gaol and police station. Having closed as a courtroom in 1986, the location is now home to the Nottingham Galleries of Justice Museum – a popular tourist destination displaying Britain’s crime and punishment history through the ages. The venue also has an unlikely connection to the legend of Robin Hood – for centuries, the building served as a base for the infamous Sheriff of Nottingham. “Nottingham as a city is really great, there are many places to visit and it is a very diverse city. For example, there are so many international cuisines you can try, and always different events happening in the city or on campus.” Naasira Punjoo Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC)

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