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If you are starting at NTU this month, check out Week 2 of our 'Top things to do...

Posted: 13 Sep 2012 01:00 AM PDT

If you are starting at NTU this month, check out Week 2 of our 'Top things to do' series. Done any already?

Course inductions - http://bit.ly/TioDpY
Starting @ NTU films - http://bit.ly/REAtca
NOW portal - https://now.ntu.ac.uk/
Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TrentUni


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If you are starting at NTU this month, check out Week 2 of our 'Top things to do' series. Done any already?

Course inductions - http://bit.ly/TioDpY
Starting @ NTU films - http://bit.ly/REAtca
NOW portal - https://now.ntu.ac.uk/
Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TrentUni

So what's different about learning at University? How will it be different to A-...

Posted: 13 Sep 2012 01:00 AM PDT

So what's different about learning at University? How will it be different to A-levels and college?

Check out our latest Starting @ NTU video to find out!


Starting At NTU - What's Different About Learning at University
*Written transcript of this film is available at the bottom of the description Learning at university can be very different to your earlier studies. This sho...

Looking forward to Welcome Week 2012? Why not take a look at some and the fun &...

Posted: 13 Sep 2012 12:59 AM PDT

Looking forward to Welcome Week 2012? Why not take a look at some and the fun & antics from some of our previous Welcome Weeks below:


Welcome Week
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NTU is famously known for holding the biggest Welcome Week of any university in the UK. There are many day time and evening events orgainsed to ensure new students have the best start to university life! Check out our Welcome Week pages at www.ntu.ac.uk/welcome and see what crazy stuff you'll be g...

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    Experts in search for Richard III body find skeletons under Leicester car park

    Posted: 11 Sep 2012 05:00 PM PDT

    The three-week archaeological excavation at Greyfriars, where Richard III is thought to have been buried, has found a complete skeleton bearing a barbed metal arrowhead between the vertebrae of its upper back.

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