Whatever support you might need, whether it’s personal or academic, we’ll help you while you apply and during your time at University.
Student Services and academic study skills
We support students in developing the skills they need to be more confident in their studies.
Disability support
We are here to support the University community in creating an inclusive and equitable teaching and learning environment to the benefit of all students. Our specialist service provides student-led support to enable disabled students to flourish as independent learners.
Mature students
Mature students are an important part of our community here at the University of Nottingham and we value the skills, motivation and life experience they bring. Being a mature student can give you an advantage at university, but we understand it can be a big decision to return to study.
International student support
Our campuses are home to students from over 150 countries. Discover how we can support you, from scholarships to visa guidance.
Careers support
Your guide to anything and everything to do with careers from getting involved in university life to boosting your job prospects and securing an internship or graduate job.
Information for parents, schools or advisors
The process of applying to and beginning university involves many important decisions. On this page, you’ll find some helpful information to enable you to better support your young adult.
Parents guide
The Parents’ Guide aims to give parents and guardians an overview of the application process so that they can better support their child. It includes key things to consider when choosing a university as well as facts and figures about The University of Nottingham.
Online resources
The University has a broad range of electronic resources that are of real value to pupils and teachers. These resources cover a variety of age groups and subjects, they either enrich or directly relate to the school curriculum.
Applying through an Overseas Representative
Our official representatives can help you apply for courses and get ready for study. The University of Nottingham workings with official representatives around the world – such as education agencies and counsellors – who provide an important link for EU and international students studying in the UK.
Brexit information for Future Students
Although Britain leaves the European Union in 2020, our University will remain a community devoted to global education, diversity and mobility. Find out how Brexit may affect you.
Contact us
If you have any questions or would like to speak to a member of our team, please do not hesitate to contact us.