Locations script- UK Version:

VO - The University of Nottingham has three main award-winning campuses across the city.

VO - All of the campuses provide a stunning environment for living, studying and working that are unrivalled in the UK.

VO - The University Park Campus is the largest and often regarded as one of the most attractive in the country.

“As a campus it’s so green in the summer, and it so persuaded me to come here”

Interview: Ashley James (UK, French Studies)

“I like it because it’s a campus University so everything is in one place and the grounds are gorgeous”

Interview: Grace Teoh (Malaysia, Law)

“It’s buzzing everyday you come onto campus, so you can either get the hustle and bustle of the Students Union or you can go down and sit next to the lake”

Interview: Liz Capron (UK, Nursing)

VO - Located a little further out of the City is the Sutton Bonington Campus, where the University’s innovative, new Vet school is based.

“Sutton Bonington campus is a small rural campus which is really friendly, everybody knows everybody, it’s really welcoming, there’re opportunities to get involved in absolutely anything you want to. We’ve got the free shuttle bus which comes every hour so that’s brilliant, and it’s really reliable and gets you to where you want to be and at the times you want to be there. It’s a really nice place to come and study”

Interview: Lucy Harrison (UK, Dietetics Master of Nutrition)

VO - Two miles from the city centre is the new, modern and eco friendly Jubilee Campus.

“It’s good to live on Jubilee Campus because being an architecture student it’s quite inspirational in a way and it’s really useful to have a library right on your doorstep where you can go and study, it’s in nice surroundings with the lake and stuff”

Interview: Emma Carr (UK, Architecture)

“We’ve got the tallest free standing structure called Aspire, which everyone recognises”

Interview: Eric Berthoud (UK, Management with Chinese Studies)

“They’ve recently introduced the Uni-Link buses, so now from Jubilee as well as the main campus, there are buses that will take you to the City Centre”

Interview: Mike Hong (Computer Science and Management Studies)

VO - The University’s healthcare courses are taught at five sites across the Midlands including a 1400-bed teaching hospital in Nottingham and a ‘super hospital’ in the nearby city of Derby

VO - The University also has the purpose built “Garden Campus” just south of the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur.

“It’s a self contained campus, there’s over 3000 students there studying a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate subjects”

Interview: Helen Foster (Head of Partnership Development, International Office)

VO - There’s also a campus in China….

“The China campus is about two and half hours drive south of Shanghai, and what makes it unique is the main building there is a replica of the building on the UK campus”

Helen Foster (Head of Partnership Development, International Office)

“The International dimension of the University of Nottingham is really quite central to its mission, the fact that we’ve got two campuses abroad really adds to that mix”

Helen Foster (Head of Partnership Development, International Office)