Newcastle University

  Newcastle University

About the University
As one of the UK's leading universities, our reputation rests on the quality of our teaching - both for undergraduates and postgraduates, our outstanding research, and our work with the regional and local community, businesses and industry. This is underpinned by our mission to play a leading role in our city and region.
The University of Newcastle upon Tyne can trace its origins to a School of Medicine and Surgery, established in Newcastle in 1834, and to Armstrong College, which was founded in the city in 1871 for the teaching of physical sciences.
 
University Highlights
·                     first-class teaching and excellent research we can offer, ranking Newcastle in the UK top 20 universities.
·                     outstanding and affordable student life the city provides
·                     excellent teaching, research, sports and leisure facilities
·                     city-centre-based campus located within a compact and friendly cosmopolitan city
 
Working in Newcastle
Most international students from outside the European Union (EU) on courses of more than six months will be given a passport stamp or visa sticker that allows them to work part-time
 
Fees
Tuition: £9,915 - £13,620
 
Official Website
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/