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Undergraduate study at Northumbria University

Thinking about coming to Northumbria? It isn't too late! Let us show you why whatever YOU WANT to get out of university, you want Northumbria University!

With a wide range of undergraduate courses, whatever YOU WANT to get out of university, let us show you why you want Northumbria University, Newcastle!

Give your career the edge, as our graduates have – 90% are in work or further study six months after graduation. Gain more than just a degree to help you get that all-important job after graduation – placement, work abroad, volunteering and part-time work opportunities can all help you build up your CV and your confidence. Learn from the best, working with research active staff in outstanding facilities at our Newcastle City and Coach Lane campuses. Northumbria is a dynamic community, where you will enjoy every minute as you live, learn, work and play!


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UCAS Essentials

Our Essentials section gives you all the information you need to prepare yourself for the final stages of the UCAS application cycle: Adjustment, Confirmation and Clearing.

Additional Qualifications

You may not be aware but Northumbria University accept a number of ‘additional’ qualifications which can be counted towards your UCAS points total*

Clearing Experiences

UCAS Clearing can seem like a really scary and daunting experience but it's actually quite a positive and stress-free process for most students. To help you understand UCAS Clearing and see how positive it can be we asked a number of our students who came to us through Clearing to tell us their experiences.


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