Newcastle University London
102 Middlesex St, London E1 7EZ, United Kingdom
5000 International Students

QS Rank
129
Languages
English
Acceptance rate
87
Dorm on Campus
Available
Mode of Degree
offline
About the University
Newcastle University, rooted in a rich history dating back to the 19th century, boasts a distinguished heritage stemming from its foundational institutions: the School of Medicine and Surgery established in 1834, and the College of Physical Science, later known as Armstrong College, founded in 1871. These foundational establishments evolved into the University of Durham, alongside the Durham Colleges, before the merger of the Newcastle colleges formed King's College in 1937. By 1963, through legislative measures, King's College emerged as the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, solidifying its place as a premier educational institution.
Spanning across three campuses in Newcastle, Singapore, and Malaysia, Newcastle University cultivates a vibrant global community, welcoming 29,000 students from 140 nations. With an impressive student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1, the university prioritizes a personalized learning environment. Moreover, its extensive network of strategic partners, industry collaborators, and employers worldwide underscores its dedication to holistic education, ensuring graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge to excel in an interconnected, dynamic world.
Requirements for Study
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