About Newcastle University London
Newcastle University is a public research university in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, founded in 1834 (as a School of Medicine and Surgery) and became independent in 1963.
It’s a member of the Russell Group, representing the UK’s top research universities.
The university has around 29,000 students from over 135 countries.
Main campus: Newcastle upon Tyne; international campuses in London, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Globally ranked around 137th (QS 2026) and 157th (THE 2025).
Nationally ranked 26th–30th in UK league tables.
Strong in Business, Medicine, Engineering, Computing, and Social Sciences.
Research rated among the UK’s best — 15th for research power (REF 2021).
Business School holds “triple crown” accreditation (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS).
Emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and social impact.
Modern facilities, vibrant Students’ Union, and active research culture.
City of Newcastle is affordable, safe, and student-friendly.
Graduates have strong employability and global recognition.
Tuition varies by course; scholarships available for international students.
Values: education for life, global citizenship, and real-world impact.
Why Study at Newcastle University London?
Russell Group & Research Excellence
Strong Employability & Career Support
Affordable Student Life (Relative to UK, Especially Compared to London)
Diverse, Supportive & Inclusive Environment