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You’ll have access to a great combination of facilities including: • The NBS Link Lounge: A space just for Business School students, located on floor 7 of the Newton Building.


• An Employability and Careers Drop-in Centre


• Spacious teaching rooms and lecture theatres


• A variety of social spaces • The £13 million pound Boots Library


• 24 hour IT facilities • Access to Student Services Centre


Our location on the City site also means that you have easy access to sports facilities, shops, student accommodation, music venues and cafes.


Helping you settle in


We make a firm commitment to help you settle into UK culture, the University community and your studies as smoothly and quickly as possible. We provide specialist staff, services and facilities to help


you through all the stages of being a student at Nottingham Business School, from your first enquiry through to graduation and beyond.


For more information, please visit the International section on our website.


Enhancing your studies – Free iPad


Students that join a full-time Masters at Nottingham Business School are entitled to a free iPad to help enhance their learning experience.


Students will be provided with the iPad upon commencing the course to access the latest learning materials. Additionally, students will also be supplied with a small number of eBooks related to the subject of study.


Terms and conditions will apply. Please visit our website for further details.


Your future career


Our full-times Masters courses offer students excellent opportunities for progression with graduate destinations including senior or line- management positions, graduate management trainee programmes and more specialist roles in HR, marketing and finance.


Contact us


Telephone: +44 (0) 115 848 4460 Email: nbs.enquiries@ntu.ac.uk Website: www.ntu.ac.uk/nbsgradmag


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