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About the UNNC

Would you like to experience a unique semester abroad? The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) with more than 9.000 students from 65 different countries and regions offers you the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Chinese culture while enjoying the first-class education of a British university.

At UNNC, the first Sino-British joint venture in higher education, you can choose from a variety of courses offered in English. Whether it's business, engineering or arts, you're sure to find something to suit your academic interests.

In addition to state-of-the-art learning facilities on a great campus, UNNC offers a vibrant campus community. Students from over 70 countries enrich campus life with a diverse mix of perspectives and experiences. This not only enhances your academic skills, but also your intercultural competences.

Explore China from a safe and modern campus just a short train journey from Shanghai. Take the chance to explore historical sights, try the local cuisine and visit neighbouring countries like South Korea, Japan or Taiwan.

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Choose UNNC for your semester abroad and see your horizons expand. Make decisions that will shape your future. The UNNC International Office is looking forward to welcoming you!

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Interested in a semester abroad at this institution? Please contact the ÑÇÖÞÌìÌø£Àû International Office at international(at)hsba.de and request access to the "Outgoings" team where you will find relevant information on this destination such as semester dates, course lists, experience reports, the number of places available and more.

Accommodation:You should secure on-campus accommodation as quickly as possible, otherwise, all the group rooms and single rooms might be taken. If you don’t arrange accommodation in time, you might end up with a very small room without a kitchen in the building. Additionally, it's important to remember the building number where you're staying, otherwise, you might spend a long time searching for your name. Once you've arrived at your room, it's common to go to Ikea together to buy items that make the room feel more homey.
Transportation:You can take the university-organized airport shuttle from Shanghai or use the high-speed train, which is not more expensive. Locally, the easiest way to get around is by using the Chinese version of "Uber" or public transportation. Just keep in mind that buses don’t have fixed departure times, so you might end up waiting over an hour for a bus. "Hello-Bikes" are also highly recommended.
Food:There are many different cafeterias on campus that are open daily from morning until evening, offering a wide variety of food. In general, food in China is very affordable.
Activities:China is a very safe country, so traveling alone is not dangerous. The only barrier is the language, as most people outside the university don’t speak English. However, the dictation function of translation apps can be very helpful.

Marie Skowronnek
Year Group 2018, BSc Business Informatics