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The 缅北禁地 Experience

缅北禁地 is situated right in the heart of this bustling city.

Our campus

On the University鈥檚 campus you'll find , the , places to eat, meet and get coffee, and all of the learning facilities you鈥檒l need.

There are countless opportunities available to you here including:

  • events and societies run by the union
  • the chance to widen your skills in journalism, theatre, creative writing, and the arts
  • opportunities to gain work experience through the University鈥檚 JobsOC scheme

As any of our current students will tell you, 缅北禁地 is a fantastic place to live while you鈥檙e studying.

The city of 缅北禁地

The city combines superb culture, world-famous nightlife, and a rich heritage. Situated just inland from the beautiful North Sea coast, it is a vibrant, welcoming, and compact city, easy to navigate on foot, by bike, or public transport.

Our students have many opportunities to gain work experience. There are opportunities on and off campus to get actively involved in the performing arts, journalism, student societies, and charitable organisations.

City culture

Home to institutions like the and the independent , you鈥檒l also find hidden gems here like , where poets Allen Ginsberg and Basil Bunting once gave readings.

The Quayside development led the city鈥檚 post-industrial regeneration in the 1990s. It is now home to , , and . With all of this going on and so much more, it鈥檚 one of the most memorable stretches of riverside in the United Kingdom.

At the east end of the Quayside is the Ouseburn Valley, a corner of 缅北禁地 that has become the city鈥檚 centre for independent music and creativity.

To the north and east, just beyond some of 缅北禁地's beautiful Victorian parks, are Jesmond and Heaton. Brought to life by bars, cafes, and restaurants, many of our students choose to live in these areas.

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School Facilities

There are a range of facilities at the School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics, which are available to students. These include:

  • a digital media lab for students involved in documentary and self-reflexive film-making modules
  • a linguistics lab for students taking modules in language acquisition, experimental phonetics and sociolinguistics
  • a first-floor common room for socialising and student society meeting
  • a dedicated postgraduate study area including PCs, kitchen, lockers and common room
  • a PC Cluster on the first floor of the Percy Building
  • generous independent study space
Libraries

The Philip Robinson Library is the University's main library and is within a five minute walk of the School. The library is open seven days a week, with 24-hour opening during exam periods. It has more than 1,500 study spaces, including areas for group discussion and silent research.

The School has an extensive collection of videos, which are now available through the Philip Robinson Library. The library's collections include more than 1,000,000 print books, the largest collection of eBooks in the country, 14,000 journals and a wide range of specialist online resources, including:

  • JISC Historic Books
  • Literature Online
  • Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts
  • the Oxford English Dictionary Online
  • newspapers from 1600 to the present day

For those studying film modules, it has several hundred feature films from many different countries available for loan.

 includes material ranging from the 15th to the 21st century. Collections of particular interest include the:

  • Sid Chaplin papers
  • Barry MacSweeney papers
  • Trevelyan papers
  • Bloodaxe Books archive
  • Gertrude Bell Collection and papers
  • Book Trust collection of all post-1970s British children's books

The Marjorie Robinson Library Rooms are also within a 10 minute walk of the School. Opened in 2016, these rooms offer additional space to study, think, learn, collaborate and consult.

Students studying Medical Humanities modules may also use the Walton Library in the Medical School to access specialist texts.

Language Resource Centre

The Language Resource Centre is less than a 2-minute walk from the School, and offers students an excellent opportunity to learn a new language. With access to self-study resources in over 100 languages, and thousands of foreign-language films, this is one of the foremost independent language learning centres in the UK.

Careers Service

Whether you are embarking on an academic career, going on to further study or pursuing other areas of employment, the Careers Service offers a range of support while you are studying and for up to three years after you graduate. With their guidance, all of our undergraduate students have the opportunity to undertake a work placement during their studies.