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International

We have a thriving community of International Students studying at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels on a variety of courses.

Our programmes attract students from many different countries and no matter which country you are from, we are confident that you will find ϲ a friendly and supportive place to achieve success in your studies, develop and make new friends.  

Facts About our Programmes:

  • In the 2013/14 International Student Barometer Survey 97% of our international students on our programmes say that they are satisfied with the level of support they receive at Northumbria, particularly with the quality of support, teaching and the standard of our facilities
  •  49% of our international students graduating from our programmes in 2012/13 gained a ‘good degree’ (i.e. a First Class Honours or a 2:1 classification). 

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Healthcare Courses

With a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and distance learning Healthcare courses, whatever you want to get out of university, let us show you why you want ϲ, Newcastle!

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Our Staff

Our students learn from the best – inspirational academic staff with a genuine passion for their subject. Our courses are at the forefront of current knowledge and practice and are shaped by world-leading and internationally excellent research.

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