United Kingdom The university has two large campuses situated in Newcastle and one in London. City Campus, located in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, is divided into City Campus East and City Campus West by the city's central motorway and linked by a £4 million bridge which in 2008 was officially opened by the former Minister of State for Trade and Investment,
Lord Digby Jones.
City Campus City Campus East is home to the Schools of Law, Design and the
Newcastle Business School (NBS). NBS and Law are housed in one building, and the School of Design is across a courtyard. City Campus East, designed by
Atkins, opened in September 2007, winning awards from
The Journal newspaper and the Low Carbon New Build Project of the Year accolade. City Campus West is home to the Schools of Arts & Social Sciences, Built & Natural Environment, Computing, Engineering & Information Sciences and Life Sciences. Also located on this campus is the University Library, Students' Union building and Sport Central, a £31M sports facility for students, staff and the community which opened in 2010. was a naval warehouse during World War II, and the
Sutherland Dental School (named after donor Sir
Arthur Sutherland) from 1948 as part of
King's College, Durham and then
Newcastle University until 1978. It is the home of the university executive team and studios for architecture students, which opened in 2019. Administrative Departments including Finance & Planning and Human Resources, are based in Pandon Building.The Students' Union building, at City Campus West, underwent a multimillion-pound makeover with new lobby and recreational facilities, and a refurbished bar and cafe space, in summer 2010. In September 2016 the Sandyford Building was acquired from Newcastle College. In 2018 a £7m building for Computer and Information sciences was opened in City Campus West in place of the demolished Rutherford Hall.
Coach Lane A second campus is located 2.6 miles (4 km) outside Newcastle, on
Coach Lane, and is known as the
Coach Lane Campus at
Cochrane Park near the A188 (
Benton Road). It is in the
Dene ward near
Longbenton and round the corner from
Tyneview Park; a large
Department for Work and Pensions office, accessible via the
Four Lane Ends Interchange. The Coach Lane Campus is home to a number of areas of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, in particular the Departments of Nursing, Midwifery and Health and Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing, as well as the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeships programmes. Coach Lane Campus has computing and library services; and sports facilities, including indoor courts, a fitness suite, outdoor rugby and football pitches, and an all-weather floodlit pitch.
London Campus The London Campus offers full-time or part-time programmes, from a range of Business, Computing, Cyber, Project Management and Technology focused programmes to approximately 2,500 students. The campus is delivered in partnership with QA Higher Education, part of QA, the UK's largest corporate training provider. The campus is near Liverpool Street station, close to the heart of London's financial district.
International Northumbria University has an international campus based in Amsterdam, Netherlands through a partnership with
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences where it offers accredited postgraduate qualifications and the opportunity for undergraduates to experience overseas studies. == Organisation and structure ==