Structure
With the arrival of Vice-Chancellor Neil T Gorman in 2003, the university underwent a major change in organisation. It is now composed of three colleges and nine schools:
- College of Business, Law and Social Sciences
- Nottingham Business School
- Nottingham Law School
- School of Social Sciences
- College of Art & Design and Built Environment
- School of Art & Design
- School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment
- College of Arts and Science
- School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences
- School of Arts and Humanities
- School of Education
- School of Science and Technology
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