Jubilee campus during lockdown June 23rd 2020.Copyright belongs to University of Nottingham.Photography by Lisa Gilligan-Lee.

Jubilee Campus

The University of Nottingham, Wollaton Rd, Lenton, Nottingham NG8 1BB

Welcome to University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus

Jubilee Campus is a community. It’s vibrant. It’s a breath of fresh air. And there’s always something going on whether you’re meeting your friends in the gym for a game of basketball, or you’re going to Costa study.

Our state-of-the-art facilities now include:

  • the Schools of Education (including CELE) and Computer Science
  • The Nottingham University Business School
  • The National College for Leadership of Schools and Children's Services
  • a Sports Centre
  • University of Nottingham Innovation Park
  • 4000 third party purpose-built student residences within half a mile radius of the campus
  • Cycling routes and facilities
  • Car parking

A tour of Jubilee Campus to find out why our students love living and studying on our cutting-edge contemporary campus.

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Green Flag Grounds

Green Flag grounds, walks and garden guides. The local community are welcome to enjoy the walks, parks and gardens in the University’s landscaped settings which feature:

  • long-established woodland
  • contemporary gardens
  • the Millennium Garden - a quiet, reflective place in which to escape the hustle and bustle of campus life

The campus has been a Civic Trust Green Flag Award Winner every year since 2003 – the only university campus to achieve this status

Please visit Estates website for more information about the grounds.

Sustainability

Built on a site that previously had industrial use, Jubilee Campus is an exemplar of brownfield regeneration and has impeccable green credentials.

An important feature of the campus is the series of lakes which, as well as being home to a variety of wildlife, provide storm water attenuation and cooling for the buildings.

Less visible - but equally important to the sustainable and environmental credentials of the campus – are the:

  • roofs covered by low-growing alpine plants which help insulate and maintain steady temperatures within the buildings throughout the year
  • heat recovery mechanical ventilation systems
  • lighting sensors to reduce energy consumption
  • photovoltaic cells integrated into the atrium roofs
  • lake source heating and cooling systems
  • biomass boiler installation
  • maximised use of passive ventilation engineering.
Jubilee campus during lockdown June 23rd 2020.Copyright belongs to University of Nottingham.Photography by Lisa Gilligan-Lee.

Jubilee campus during lockdown June 23rd 2020.Copyright belongs to University of Nottingham.Photography by Lisa Gilligan-Lee.

Awards

The environmentally-friendly nature of the campus and its buildings have been a big factor in the awards that it has received, including:

  • the Millennium Marque Award for Environmental Excellence
  • the British Construction Industry Building Project of the Year
  • the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Journal Sustainability Award
  • the Civic Trust Award for Sustainability
  • Lord Mayor's Award for Urban Design

The Jubilee Campus also won international praise with the Energy Globe Award.

PEMC is the Power & Electronics Machine Centre by architects Bond Bryan on The University of Nottingham's Jubilee Campus. PEMC delivers high-impact teaching, research, and industrial collaborations in an £18 million project suported by £1.5 million from the Wolfson Foundation and £4m from Propulsion Futures. The building is home to 3 purpose-built labs - High Power, Power Electronics, and Drives – and researchers will access these key resources.
PEMC is the Power & Electronics Machine Centre by architects Bond Bryan on The University of Nottingham's Jubilee Campus. PEMC delivers high-impact teaching, research, and industrial collaborations in an £18 million project suported by £1.5 million from the Wolfson Foundation and £4m from Propulsion Futures. The building is home to 3 purpose-built labs - High Power, Power Electronics, and Drives – and researchers will access these key resources.
Open Day June 2022