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Newcastle Student Accommodation
Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- On-campus.
- OPEN DAYS:
- On-campus open days on 24th Jun, 25th Jun, 1st Oct & 19th Nov.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- All students studying on an on-campus programme will receive in-person teaching. The blended approach means that the university plan to deliver lectures and small group learning, teaching, and assessment through a combination of on-campus, in-person, and online methods
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Centrally located, ensuite student accommodation in the heart of Newcastle. Within easy walking distance to Newcastle’s universities and boasting amazing social spaces and amenities, Knoll Court has everything you need for the ultimate living experience!

5 Archaeology reviews at Newcastle University
Archaeology, BA Hons
By member564898 On 13th December 21Enjoying my course, proven to be a lot more interesting than expected!
History and Archaeology, BA Hons
By member638123 On 17th May 19Staff were lovely and supportive.
Ancient History and Archaeology, BA Hons
By member431682 On 20th May 18A very interesting course, and joint honours allows you to mingle across lots of courses. I'd recommend joining Archaeology society over Classics society if you were only going to join one as it is a lot more organised and more people tend to come to socials (also has the family social which is great for bonding across years). Gives you lots of opportunities such as the city tour to Athens in third year, and two weeks of fieldwork a year in places such as Ireland, Sicily or Spain. Some really great lecturers such as Matthew Haysom and Joe Skinner to support you.
Ancient History and Archaeology, BA Hons
By member1025115 On 17th December 16Archaeology, BA Hons
By member718240 On 13th November 15love it