The University of Nottingham may be a public research university in Nottingham, uk. it had been founded as University College Nottingham in 1881, and was granted a charter in 1948. The University of Nottingham belongs to the elite research intensive Russell Group association.
Nottingham's main campus (University Park) with Jubilee Campus and teaching hospital (Queen's Medical Centre) are located within the town of Nottingham, with variety of smaller campuses and sites elsewhere in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Outside the united kingdom, the university has campuses in Semenyih, Malaysia and Ningbo, China. Nottingham is organised into five constituent faculties, within which there are over 50 schools, departments, institutes and research centres. Nottingham has about 45,500 students and seven,000 staff, and had an income of £656.5 million in 2017/18, of which £120.1 million was from research grants and contracts. The institution's alumni are awarded a spread of prestigious accolades, including 3 Nobel Prizes, a Fields Medal, a Turner Prize, and a Gabor Medal and Prize. The university may be a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the eu University Association, the Russell Group, Universitas 21, Universities UK, the Virgo Consortium, and participates within the Sutton Trust session programme as a member of the Sutton 30.