Newcastle University
England: London, Newcastle
Bachelor's Degree, Foundation Course, Master's Degree, Pre-Master's Degrees
93%
Student satisfaction
2200
Students
Russell Group
Member University
an iconic city in the north of England
Newcastle has everything you'd expect from a major regional capital: culture, heritage, and a vibrant nightlife. A picturesque city with stunning architecture, Newcastle is also consistently voted the best city in the country for student life. Indeed, just like its football stadium (St. James' Park), the city's vibrant atmosphere is driven by its nearly 60,000 students. Football fan? You can enjoy Premier League matches.
While most of its faculties are located in Newcastle, economics and business courses are taught in London. Newcastle University could have simply continued its excellent teaching on its main Newcastle campus. However, to ensure the quality of education provided to students, Newcastle University's School of Economics is located in London.
Newcastle university, member of the Russell group
Newcastle University is a fine representation of the British elite. It ranks among the top 150 universities worldwide and boasts world-class facilities. Newcastle is a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group. The university is also among the top 1% of universities globally. While generally well-ranked across many fields, it is particularly distinguished by its Faculty of Life Sciences, one of the leading international centers in this discipline.
Key programs and faculties
Newcastle University London has been awarded a TEF Gold for its outstanding teaching. As mentioned earlier, the London campus is dedicated to economics. On this campus, the university also offers doctoral programs in business and management, economics, finance and accounting, and marketing.
Study programs offered in Newcastle
- Aeronautics & Aerospace
- Architecture & Interior Design
- Business, Commerce & Management
- Communication & Media
- Law & Criminology
- Economics & Social Sciences
- Education & Teaching
- Environment & Development
- Finance & Accounting
- History & Geography
- Computer Science & AI
- Engineering
- Journalism
- Languages & Translation
- Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies
- Medicine, Biology & Biomedicine
- Music
- Philosophy & Literature
- Psychology & Social
- Science & Applied Sciences
- Humanities
- Political Science & International Relations
- Veterinary & Zoology
Newcastle University, accessible campuses
Excellent transport links allow you to explore the stunning landscapes of the UK. Indeed, you are only 30 minutes from the coast. Furthermore, Newcastle Airport is just 30 minutes from the university. This will make it easy to explore the country far and wide!
A campus in London
On the London campus, you will have access to buildings designed specifically for your studies. Located near Liverpool Street Station, this campus features multi-purpose lecture halls and modern seminar rooms. All of these rooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards and other advanced tools. Furthermore, these facilities will not only host lectures but also seminars, practical workshops, doctoral student lounges, tutorials, and private study sessions. You will also have access to all of the university's online resources.
What makes Newcastle University different
- Quality of student life
- More than 2300 study programs
- A university ranked among the very best in the world
- The university has a satellite campus in London
Bachelor
- Obtaining the CESS (70%) or the Baccalaureate (14/20)
- Cover letter
- Letter of recommendation
- IELTS 6.5
Master
- Validation of a Bachelor's degree or a Licence
- Cover letter
- 2 letters of recommendation
- resume
- IELTS 6.5
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"For me, Newcastle is the perfect city to study in! Everything is within easy reach. The city is small enough that you can do everything on foot and not rely on public transport, and at the same time large enough to offer plenty of student activities."
– Elsa, a student who left in 2018




