New £40m Nottingham campus to provide a springboard into business for graduates

The University of Nottingham is investing in a new £40 million campus in Nottingham city centre to accelerate business, development and investment in the city.

The Castle Meadow campus will provide a springboard for graduates into business, management and financial industries in the city. It will accommodate key businesses and firms – such as KPMG and prestigious legal practice Browne Jacobson – to co-locate university research and skills provision together with business and industry.

Opening in 2024, the campus will also be home to Digital Nottingham creating a hub for driving innovation in artificial intelligence, data science and financial technologies that will deliver lasting benefit for the city-region’s economy and sustainable growth prospects.

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