I think the university really focuses on making sure students are well prepared for real world scenarios by teaching things that are up to date and much required in the industry today. With my course, I wish we had seminars but I know other courses that are based on science and social science have a lot of those.
View moreThe facilities of the school of computing are great – very modern building, newest equipment, campus located in the city centre (most likely you don’t need to commute there by metro or a bus).
One major thing however that is lacking is the organisation. Being a third-year student I still have the same feeling – the program is written very chaotically. In 2019 there was that revolution of the programme (to keep learning the newest technology) to which lectures and demonstrators still feel a bit unadapted.
I hope this will get better in the next year or two years. However, after that time, the taught technology may change again (which is good) and it will take another couple of years for the lecturers to be fluent in what they teaching (which is not good).
View moreDuring my almost 3 full years of stay here in Newcastle upon Tyne I have had one of the best moments of my life. Newcastle University and the Computer Science programme have allowed me to meet a lot of amazing people with whom I have shared many amazing moments.
Overall, the programme has given me a stable foundation, allowed me to learn several coding languages to an intermediate level. The lecturers are professionals and have taught and demonstrated me a lot along the way.
Moreover, the student life in the city is simply amazing, international friendly and gives you the chance to meet a lot of amazing people. Finally, one of the best perks of studying in Newcastle is that the accommodations are affordable and there is a good balance between cost and quality.
View moreI like the methods of teaching used for most modules and most of the content taught and also the facilities available. Student life is good as there is something for everyone and loads of opportunities for part-time work as well. Would recommend.
View moreLike everything, the university isn’t without its flaws but overall the education is quite good. The professors try to encourage us to learn and find solutions for the task we are given on our own. I would like to highlight the demonstrators in the university since they teach us how to practice our theoretical skills and explain any questions we have thus further affirms and expand our knowledge.
View moreNewcastle university is great, it offers opportunities to everyone in every field and allows students to experience many different things. The student life in the City is great. The facilities are new and modern, and the staff is great.
View moreI am a stage 2 comp-sci student and to the moment everything is great. Overall everybody is trying to help you with what they can to make your uni life a lot easier. The staff and lecturers are great they are all trying to be professional and help you with your studies as much as possible. There could be one or two lecturers that I don’t really like but I think this is normal, because it depends on taste, you may like how somebody teaches the material that the others don’t. All in all Newcastle University is a great and I would gladly recommend it to everyone.
View moreNewcastle University’s computing campus (the USB)is brand new and definitely deserves to be the highlight of my interview. It is modern and very well equipped, with a lot of good computers, supporting all kinds of software and open to use for computer science students. I remember being worried about what I would do if I didn’t have a personal PC, but that was a false worry – the USB is a great place to go and work on your projects anyways! I have also looked for help with software at reception and I was given help with it and a lot of attention. Overall Newcastle University feels like a great choice for me.
View moreI am a first year student and I am studying Computer Science at Newcastle University. My life has changed ever since I came to this amazing city. The university is at a walking distance to the city centre. The building is pretty new and it has brand new computers which allow you to have a better experience while programming. The course is well structured and it covers a lot of different programming languages which will help you in the future to become a better and well-experienced computer scientist.
View moreThe university gave me almost everything I needed and ever imagined I would need to transition from my teenage life to someone that is confident in his ability to take care of himself. The professors were always understanding and would put themselves in our situation, making our lives as easy as possible. There was also personal treatment in a sense and what I mean by that is that they were making you feel like you are special and not just one of the hundreds or thousands of people they have taught. The facilities in the university are great and up to date allowing you to use the newest equipment for your needs. The career opportunities were around every corner and I got the job I wanted since I was a child as a game engineer 1 month after I graduated. The location is great, social life is awesome in Newcastle and overall this is one of the universities that I would definitely recommend and I am happy that it was my home for 3 years of my life.
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