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The University has invested a massive £90 million in the regeneration of two Grade II* listed buildings, Newton and Arkwright, the home of Nottingham Business School. These landmarks have been revamped, while keeping their historic beauty, with an ultra-modern Central Court now linking them.


The Student Services Centre is conveniently located here and there are resource rooms available for PC use.


Facilities such as the university gym and library are all just a short walk away, and as we’re based on the city site, you’re never far away from all that Nottingham has to offer.


Nottingham city life


As a postgraduate student at Nottingham Business School you will experience life in a lively, cosmopolitan city based in the heart of England. Nottingham is home to some of the best art galleries, theatres, museums, cinemas and live performance venues in the East Midlands, and if sports your thing then the city has more facilities per head than any other European city.


Scholarships


Nottingham Business School is offering a number of scholarships for students starting a full-time Masters in September 2012. For further information and details on how to apply, visit www.ntu.ac.uk/ nbsscholarship.


Your future career


Our full-times Masters courses offer students excellent opportunities for progression with graduate destinations including senior or line-management positions 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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