Our lucky Music Performance degree students are in for a treat. Renowned guitarist Luca Stricagnoli is going to be delivering an exclusive masterclass in Metronome.
With new classrooms, computer suites, a new learning resource centre and new refectory – the five storey Confetti building is the heart of our Creative Quarter Campus.
We spoke to DHP Head of Marketing Kelly Bennaton again, discussing the success of the first event, the impact of #MeToo, and the future of Women In Music.
If you are feeling lonely or homesick or have any other things you’re worried about and need to talk – don’t bottle it up!
To help you make it from place to place as quickly and as safely as possible we’ve created an interactive map to help you find your way around campus.
Whether you’re about to start your Confetti journey or enter your final year, have a look at a few events you can look forward to getting involved in!
Nottingham is a city which thrives on creativity, making it the perfect spot for games, media and music students. Find out what you can do as a student here.
We’ve pulled together the best Open Mic Nights in Notts to get you started if you’re coming to study Music Performance with us this September.
Our partnership with Nottingahm Forest has provided TV student Kyle an opportunity to work with the football club every match day. Read our interview.
Over 200 hours of volunteer experience, including production roles at Notts TV, have set Alex apart from the rest, and helped him land a prestigious job at ITV.
Metronome is a place to discover the latest music acts from across the globe, alongside a programme of spoken word, film screenings and lectures.
We welcomed guests to watch, listen, test and play the fantastic work of this year’s degree students before ending with an awards evening.