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  University of Nottingham Halls of Residence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of halls of residence on the various campuses of the University of Nottingham in Nottingham, England.
As of 2005, Cavendish Hall JCR is one of the two JCRs (the other being the Nightingale Hall)on the University Park Campus that is formally recognised as an association of the Students' Union.The JCR president for the academic year 2005/06 is Robert Barns-Graham, the Vice-President is Andrew Kaufman.
It is one of the smallest halls on campus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hugh_Stewart_Hall   (1898 words)

  
 Nottingham University Resource Page - university of nottingham
The University is one of the top four UK universities for receiving research university of nottingham in england funding from private industry and commerce, and in 2003-2004 it received £84m in such awards.
University Park Campus to the west of cloning in nottingham university the city centre, is the original and principal campus of the University and is widely regarded as one of the most attractive in the country.
Its academic nottingham university university of nottingham england malaysia phd management authority is the Senate, consisting of senior academics of the University and elected staff and student representatives.
www.forensico.com /For-List_of_Colleges_No_-_Nu-/Nottingham_University.html   (1877 words)

  
 Nottingham - Venue and Dates
Nottingham is a major sporting city, famous for its football, cricket and ice hockey teams.
The University of Nottingham is one of the leading universities in the United Kingdom for teaching quality and is a world-class centre of research excellence.
The University campus extends over an area of 330 acres of park land and is situated about four kilometres west of the centre of Nottingham.
www.fig.net /nottingham/venue.htm   (610 words)

  
 Student code of behaviour for halls of residence - Nottingham Trent University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The University believes that your time in the residences is an important part of student life and that it should both enhance your experience of attending university and reflect the University’s values.
Nottingham Trent University aims to foster a community with an atmosphere of trust, respect and harmony; this includes the student residences which, although they are not run by the University, are still perceived to be part of the University community.
Therefore, the purpose of this Sub-Code of the Student Code of Behaviour is as far as possible to separate the resolution of breaches in residences from the Schools, confining matters to residences.
www.ntu.ac.uk /prospective_students/accommodation/halls_of_residence/15151gp.html   (1143 words)

  
 Lehigh University - Study Abroad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Within a thriving community of over 1,500 students, the university is situated on a 330 acre campus, one of the largest and most attractive campuses in the UK.
University of Nottingham is a multi-campus university, with Business and Computer science based on the environmentally friendly Jubilee campus, which is 10 minutes from University Park.
Nottingham, a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, is located in a picturesque region of south central England.
www.lehigh.edu /studyabroad/onePagers/europe/englandNottingham.htm   (304 words)

  
 SAO > Great Britain > Nottingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
There are three campuses at Nottingham, with the main campus at University Park, Sutton Bonington for agriculture and bioscience students, and the Jubilee Campus for business, computer science, and education students.
Catered accommodation is provided in twelve Halls of Residence on the University Park Campus, two on the Jubilee Campus, and one on the Sutton Bonington Campus.
Nottingham is often a stop on major music tours, and live music is also on tap at several venues located in the city.
www.ips.uiuc.edu /sao/countries/greatbritain/uni-nottingham.html   (426 words)

  
 ISXO International Exchanges - University of Nottingham
Nottingham is one of the most vibrant cities in Britain.
Consistently ranked in the top 10 universities in the UK, the University of Nottingham has a global reputation for teaching and research and a thriving international community of around 25,800 students from more than 125 countries with the additional benefit of a campus in Malaysia.
The 330-acre University Park Campus is set in extensive woodland, parks and playing fields and features contemporary teaching facilities, 12 halls of residence, a conference and exhibition centre, and an award-winning main library.
www.utoronto.ca /student.exchange/programs/nottingham.html   (667 words)

  
 Aimhigher: University of Nottingham
The University's £50 million Jubilee Campus was opened in Nottingham in 1999 by Her Majesty The Queen, and has won major awards for architectural excellence and sustainability.
Nottingham is one of the UK's leading research Universities, earning £80 million in research awards in 2001 and ranking in the top 4 of Universities securing research income from industry and commerce.
Nottingham is perhaps most famous for its pioneering work in the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), for which it won official recognition in February 2001 with the award of the prestigious Queen's Anniversary Prize.
www.aimhigher.ac.uk /universities___colleges___hei/east_midlands/university_of_nottingham.cfm   (674 words)

  
 Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University : IFSA-Butler Programs : England : University of Nottingham
Nottingham has become a magnet for students from around the world, making the university the most international in England.
The university is now one of the most popular in the United Kingdom, thanks to its research ratings and beautiful campus near a large city.
Nottingham also has its own campus in Malaysia and is building a new campus in China.
www.ifsa-butler.org /programs/england/nottingham   (224 words)

  
 Nottingham - The University of Nottingham - 16 February 2004
Nottingham is one the UK’s most popular universities and one of the highest-ranking performers in the independent external assessments of teaching quality (TQA) and research performance (RAE) undertaken in Britain.
Nottingham is a multi-campus university and the 330-acre University Park, set in extensive woodland, parks and playing fields, is one of the largest and most attractive campuses in the UK.
The University of Nottingham is currently celebrating two Nobel Prize winners, Professor Sir Peter Mansfield was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize for Medicine and Professor Clive Granger as the winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Economics.
www.chevening.com /cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=941&d=124&h=24&f=46&dateformat=%o-%B-%Y   (813 words)

  
 Aimhigher: Nottingham Trent University
In 1992, the polytechnic was granted university status and was renamed The Nottingham Trent University.
The new science building and hall of residence with 720 bedrooms were built in 1994.
The Nottingham Trent University is a learning organisation which develops and nurtures, through partnerships and enterprise, learning and research excellence for the lifelong benefit of students, employers and the community.
www.aimhigher.ac.uk /universities___colleges___hei/east_midlands/nottingham_trent_university.cfm?view=print&   (407 words)

  
 Nottingham Trent University
Today's Nottingham is a lively city of 300,000 in the heart of the country, 120 miles north of London.
Nottingham is associated with such famous names as Robin Hood, William the Conqueror, Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Lord Byron, and D.H. Lawrence.
Nottingham Trent is one of the largest universities in the United Kingdom, with 23,000 students in over 400 undergraduate and graduate courses.
www.oneonta.edu /academics/inted/archive/nottingham.htm   (749 words)

  
 University of Nottingham Conference Centres - The Perfect Venue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Whatever size event you have in mind and however specialised your requirements, the University of Nottingham is an ideal place for informing, inspiring and entertaining.
University Park, the main university campus, is a unique and historic environment, the perfect place to refresh and open your guests' minds ready for new ideas and objectives.
Conference facilities that make the university one of the top venues in the UK are supported by 12 halls of residence, which can accommodate over 3000 overnight guests in complete comfort.
www.uncc.co.uk /perfect.htm   (241 words)

  
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Nottingham is a thriving, progressive city of some 300,000 people, situated in the heart of England, fewer than two hours from London by train.
Students are housed in the residence halls of the university, in private rooms along with British and other foreign students.
Meals may be taken in the student union adjacent to the residence hall complex.
www.stetson.edu /artsci/international/studyabroad/nottingham.php   (308 words)

  
 EuroCentre Website
Today, Nottingham is a multi-campus University, and with 22,000 students, is one of the most sought after universities in Britain in terms of undergraduate applications per place.
The University injects some £200 million annually into the economy of its City and is an enthusiastic participant in the Nottingham Ambassadors Scheme, to encourage inward investment and economic development.
Nottingham, which has one of the best academic profiles in the UK, has a strong and expanding School of Politics and has recently established a degree programme in European Union Politics to add to existing its provision in European Comparative Politics.
www.lboro.ac.uk /research/eurocentre/NOTTS.HTM   (203 words)

  
 UK_Universities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
They provide the backdrop for unwinding after study, enjoying the University’s sports centres and arts facilities, or relaxing in the friendly atmosphere of the many cafeterias, bars and restaurants.
Nottingham is a city very much in touch with today’s lifestyle.
Nottingham appears on most major bands’ UK tour itineraries and many of the City’s pubs feature live music on most nights, with a broad spectrum of musical genres to choose from.
www.inter-ed.com /UK_Universities/Nottingham.htm   (439 words)

  
 BBC - Nottingham 360 Images - University of Nottm campus : Derby Hall
The University has 15 halls of residence accommodating approximately 4,000 students across three sites, University Park, Jubilee Campus and Sutton Bonington.
Hall places range from shared rooms to single rooms with en suite facilities.
Each hall has a senior common room (SCR) with both resident and non-resident tutors who, with the Warden, are there to look after your wellbeing.
www.bbc.co.uk /nottingham/360/students/university/derby_hall.shtml   (128 words)

  
 DEPARTMENT OF RUSSIAN AND SLAVONIC STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, UK - UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES / ...
Nottingham University is a member of Universitas 21, which gives students the opportunity to spend a semester at a partner university in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, New Zealand, Singapore, and the USA.
The city of Nottingham is famous the world over because of its associations with the legend of Robin Hood.
The main campus of the University is the University Park, an extensive area of woods and grassland a short bus or bike ride from the city centre.
www.ceebd.co.uk /ceeed/un/uk/nottruss.htm   (1059 words)

  
 BBC - Nottingham 360 - The University of Nottingham campus
BBC - Nottingham 360 - The University of Nottingham campus
Set in extensive woodland, parks and playing fields, the 330-acre University Park Campus is the focus of life for more than 26,000 students.
As one of the largest and most attractive campuses in the UK, University Park features contemporary teaching facilities, 12 halls of residence, a conference and exhibition centre, and an award-winning main library.
www.bbc.co.uk /nottingham/360/students/university   (178 words)

  
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Nottingham has over 27,000 students of which 5,500 are postgraduate students, and around 2,200 postgraduate researchers.
In addition to excellent teaching and research facilities the campus houses 12 halls of residence, a conference and exhibition centre, several libraries, a sports complex and a £5 million purpose build arts centre complete with a gallery, recital halls, theatre and restaurant.
Research Environment Nottingham is a major research-intensive university and is committed to the pursuit of excellence in curiosity-driven research and strategically applied research at the highest international standards.
jobs.nottingham.ac.uk /Upload/vacancies/files/171/JLM177.doc   (2477 words)

  
 EducationGuardian.co.uk | Higher | University of Nottingham
Nottingham is traditionally one of the most popular universities for undergraduate applications, although this year they were down by 14.2%, in line with the national trend.
It is one of the most popular universities amongst recruiters nationally.
In 2003/4 weekly prices ranged from £77 (double) to £115 (en suite single) for a room in catered halls of residence and started at around £50 for a standard room in a self-catering flat.
education.guardian.co.uk /higher/universityguide/profile/story/0,,489449,00.html   (264 words)

  
 [Srcinternational] SRCINFO International Edition, No. 77   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lecture halls and university library The lecture halls and the seminar rooms of the Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Production Engineering are at the University, (Sernesistraße/via Sernesi 1), whereas the workshops are in the new premises of the industrial technical institute "Max Valier" at the corner between Drususallee/via Druso and Sorrentstraße/via Sorrento.
The University is a founder member of Universitas 21, an international association of universities, and has an international reputation for teaching and research.
Nottingham is also one of the top four universities earning research funding from private industry and commerce.
www.ljudmila.org /pipermail/srcinternational/2004-November/000001.html   (3138 words)

  
 England--University_of_Nottingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
If you prefer dormitory living, there are 12 Halls of Residence on the University Park Campus and two on the Jubilee Campus.
The University operates an impressive Students' Union that sponsors a full schedule of campus entertainment from concerts to comedy nights, as well as hundreds of clubs and societies.
The University also maintains a large range of sporting facilities including an indoor swimming pool, sports center, extensive playing fields, tennis and squash courts, an athletics track, and a boathouse on the River Trent.
www.arcadia.edu /cea/index.aspx?pid=1865   (415 words)

  
 University of Derby - Derby Celebrates ‘Green Gown’ Commendation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The University of Derby was recognised this week in the national Green Gown Awards 2005-2006 for its trail-blazing work on waste management.
The prestigious award was announced yesterday at the annual Environmental Association of Universities and Colleges (EAUC) Conference and AGM held at the University of Nottingham’s Jubilee Campus.
The University set the original challenge within the sector of seeking a system that provided an accurate measurement of the weight of the waste at the point of collection.
www.derby.ac.uk /press-office/newslist.asp?ID=831   (723 words)

  
 Nottingham - Accommodation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nottingham boasts a range of standards of accommodation and prices, including hotels and ‘bed and breakfast’.
In addition, The University of Nottingham has Halls of Residence, where some of the undergraduate students reside during the term time.
Delegates wishing to stay at the University’s Halls of Residence should contact the FIG directly on FIG@FIG.net.
www.fig.net /nottingham/accommodation.htm   (103 words)

  
 University of Nottingham - Economics - February 2001 - Q203/2001
The University of Nottingham was established in 1881 as a University College, and gained its full University charter in 1948.
The University of Nottingham aims to sustain and improve the high quality of its teaching provision, whilst seeking to be one of the UK's leading research universities.
The study bedrooms are connected to the University network so that students can access information at any time about academic and pastoral support from their rooms, as well as from the open-access computer suites.
www.qaa.ac.uk /reviews/reports/subjectLevel/q203_01_textonly.htm   (5028 words)

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