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Civic University Agreement: Building º£½ÇÂÒÂ×’s future together
As a proud civic university, we are committed to supporting the city and its local communities, working with the Council to address local challenges and opportunities collaboratively.
Civil Engineering
Discover the best information, whether you’re a new Civil Engineering student starting your first assignment or delving into a research project.
Claims for housing issues on the rise, due to unsafe living conditions and cost of living crisis
Legal claims for housing-related matters are on the rise, according to data from º£½ÇÂÒÂ× Business School’s pro bono community legal advice service, SILKS Law Clinic, which has seen an 18% rise in cases to-date this year.
Classrooms
Classrooms We have multiple classrooms spread throughout the University's 3 campuses:
Clearing
Clearing opens on 2 July 2026, but you can still apply now for many of our courses. If you’ve used all five UCAS choices but haven’t received offers, UCAS Extra could be your next step. Not eligible for Extra? No worries – explore our courses and be...
Clearing 2026 FAQs
Clearing can be a confusing time, but we're here to help. If you're looking for information about finding and applying for a course through Clearing, you'll find the answers you need here.
Clearing Offer Holder Hub
Congratulations on your offer! What's next? Now that you've received your verbal offer (woo hoo!) you can make your application to the University. There are two methods for this, depending on whether you've already made an application through UCAS...
Clearing the way to a career in tech
Meet Jenna Jade Dempster, the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× student who’s been given the opportunity to immerse herself into Canadian and Vietnamese culture as part of her studies.
Clients
Why Unitemps? Unlike other recruiters, Unitemps consultants do not work on commission. That means our only goal is finding the ideal candidate for your organisation. With 20 years’ experience working with employers, we know how to take the hassle out...
Climate disruption could aid spread of Amazon tapeworm disease
Outbreaks of a life-threatening disease caused by a tapeworm could be being driven by climate change and events such as El Niño, a new paper has found.