Nottingham Law School prospectus 2017/18

Welcome to Nottingham With a large community of students, Nottingham is one of the UK’s most dynamic cities. It’s a busy and vibrant cultural centre, boasting some of the best art galleries, theatres, museums, cinemas and live performance venues in the UK. Nottingham has great shopping, world-famous historical sites, international sporting venues, and beautiful surrounding countryside.

Perfectly located Nottingham Law School is conveniently located in Nottingham’s vibrant city centre, in the heart of England. Nottingham is the cultural capital of the East Midlands, and a fantastic place to live and learn. When you want to explore, London, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, and most of England’s other major cities are less than a couple of hours away. Home of culture Visitors from all over the world are attracted to the city by the legend of Robin Hood. There’s plenty of other places of historical interest to visit too, including Nottingham Castle, Southwell Minster, Wollaton Hall, and Newstead Abbey – home of the celebrated writer and poet, Lord Byron.

A sporting city From Brian Clough to Carl Froch, and Torvill and Dean to Rebecca Adlington, this is a city of legends. You’ll find a range of international venues on your doorstep, including the National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepoint, Nottingham Tennis Centre, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, the National Ice Centre, and two famous football stadiums, one of them being home to the oldest professional club in England. Love to shop As the home of Sir Paul Smith, 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, and cafés.

Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/agreatstudentcity to take a look at what the city has to offer.

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