The University of Nottingham has two pioneering overseas campuses in Malaysia and China, with over 13,000 students, 25,000 alumni and 1,500 staff. The University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) opened in 2000 and was the first branch campus of a British university established outside the UK. The campus won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2001 and the Queen’s Award for Industry (International Trade) 2006. It has over 5,000 students and is recognised by the Malaysian Government for the quality and regional impact of its research into sustainability, conservation and agriculture.
University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) was the first Sino-foreign university to open in China, with the Campus established in 2004. It now has over 8,000 students studying at undergraduate and post-graduate level. All of the University’s campuses share the iconic Trent Building and lake and the University’s tri-campus approach underpins its ‘University Without Borders’ principles.