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“Studying at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne”
Layth A
Hongrie, Master
Ingénierie, Civile, 2015
Évaluation globale
The courses that been offered are more specific and designed to be practical for the task force.
The teachers are quite specialist in the field of Structural Engineering and Finite Element Analysis.
The environment offered by the University is vibrant and friendly for students and once you get graduated your chances to get an employment will be much higher.
Newcastle University is part of Russell Group, which means you will get such a quality courses and teaching curriculum.
Last but not least, the city is one of the most attracting sights for nightclubs.
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Points forts
Prestigious University, Friendly Geordie people, have fun
Inconvénients
The academic fees is much higher than most European countries

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“Semester abroad at newcastle”
Eva A
Royaume-Uni, Licence
Gestion d'entreprise, 2020
Évaluation globale
I came to Newcastle to study a semester abroad and took master level courses. My overall experience was good. Campus is really big and you have lots of people to meet people or hang out with friends. The Students Union has its own building with its own bar!
Lectures are well structured and most teachers seemed to have really good knowledge. However, during my semester some classes were affected because of the strikes. I had friends that didn't have classes for two weeks straight. I think this was definitely a disadvantage.
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Points forts
Lots of international students, you will get to know different cultures and backgrounds, great diversity
Inconvénients
Strikes almost every year

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“Semester abroad at newcastle”
Eva A
Royaume-Uni, Licence
Gestion d'entreprise, 2020
Évaluation globale
I came to Newcastle to study a semester abroad and took master level courses. My overall experience was good. Campus is really big and you have lots of people to meet people or hang out with friends. The Students Union has its own building with its own bar!
Lectures are well structured and most teachers seemed to have really good knowledge. However, during my semester some classes were affected because of the strikes. I had friends that didn't have classes for two weeks straight. I think this was definitely a disadvantage.
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Points forts
Lots of international students, you will get to know different cultures and backgrounds, great diversity
Inconvénients
Strikes almost every year

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“Four years of solid teaching.”
James K
Royaume-Uni, Licence
Histoire, 2019
Évaluation globale
Newcastle University provides a fairly standard university experience. The courses and teaching are of good quality, while the pastoral support is also of a high standard.
Newcastle is a campus university, located in the centre of a busy northern city. This means that transport links are excellent and commuting into University each day from home proved to be no problem for me.
The most enjoyable year of my degree, however, was spent studying abroad in Tuebingen, Germany. That this exchange was a mandatory part of my studies with a guaranteed place abroad was a huge plus.
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Points forts
Location, Standard of Teaching
Inconvénients
Poor Students Union

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“MA Media and Journalism”
Valentina K
Russie, Master
Journalisme, 2018
Évaluation globale
The main reason why I applied for the program was the Film Production course that was a part of the curriculum. Thanks to that I've finally found the industry that potentially I would like to work in. At the end of the studies I had an option either to write a dissertation or to make a final 30 minute documentary, which was an amazing opportunity for me to create a documentary from scratch. I enjoyed the whole experience including students life in Newcastle.
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Points forts
Film Production course, excess to any equipment, friendly environment, the North of the country
Inconvénients
weather, less writing than expected

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“A fantastic student experience”
Cormac M
Royaume-Uni, Licence
Économie, 2020
Évaluation globale
Having studied Economics at Newcastle for 3 years I can wholeheartedly reccomend it to any undergruate or Erasmus student.
The degree content was challenging but taught thoroughly and well and the small group seminars for each module were very useful for improving deeper understanding.
The city itself was amazing; so much to do, places to eat and student venues to go out. It made my 3 years constantly fun and exciting.
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Points forts
Student experience, high academic level
Inconvénients
Would have liked more access to speaking with lecturers