Student accommodation near Newcastle University

Newcastle University is a Russell Group university in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, with around 27,000 students from over 135 countries. The city…

Newcastle University is a Russell Group university in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, with around 27,000 students from over 135 countries. The city is consistently ranked as one of the most affordable major student cities in the UK, with a compact centre that puts most accommodation within walking distance of campus. Whether you are starting your first year or returning for a second or third, browse our range of student accommodation near Newcastle University below to find your next home.

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Student accommodation near Newcastle University

There is a good spread of private student accommodation close to Newcastle University, covering everything from affordable en-suite rooms in shared apartments through to self-contained studios with premium facilities. Most are in or around the city centre, which means you are rarely more than a 10 to 15 minute walk from campus.

If budget is your priority, Garth Heads offers some of the lowest weekly rents in the city, with rooms starting from £112 per week. Sheares Hall is another affordable option from £115 per week, and Portland Green Student Village provides en-suite rooms and studios from £119 per week in a larger village-style setting.

For something in the mid-range, The Foundry starts from £147 per week and The View from £171 per week, both within easy reach of campus and the city centre. St James’ Point offers en-suite rooms and studios from £181 per week, close to St James’ Park.

At the premium end, Vita Student Westgate and Vita Student Leazes Park offer all-inclusive studios from £240 and £247 per week respectively, with facilities including breakfast, gyms, and communal study spaces.

Most properties include bills in the rent, though it is always worth checking individual listings. You can use the filters on Mystudenthalls.com to narrow your search by price, room type, and features.

For a wider view of what is available across the city, including areas further from campus, see our full guide to student accommodation in Newcastle.


About Newcastle University

Ranking

Newcastle University is a founding member of the Russell Group, the association of 24 leading UK research universities. In the QS World University Rankings 2026, the university is placed at #137 globally, with QS awarding it five stars for both teaching and employability. It sits at #144 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026 and is ranked 26th in the UK by the Complete University Guide. Several subjects perform particularly strongly at world level, including Geography (QS #22), Dentistry (QS #44), and Architecture.

Location

The main campus sits right in the centre of Newcastle, next to Haymarket and overlooking Leazes Park. It is a 15 minute walk from Newcastle Central Station and immediately adjacent to the Haymarket Metro station, making it one of the most accessible university campuses in the country. The campus is also part of Newcastle Helix, a major innovation district that includes the National Innovation Centre for Data and the Urban Sciences Building. Newcastle is also home to Northumbria University, whose City Campus is a five minute walk from Newcastle University, so both sets of students share the same central neighbourhood.

Employability

Newcastle University holds a TEF Gold award for teaching excellence and student outcomes. According to the most recent Graduate Outcomes Survey, 94% of graduates were in employment or further study within 15 months of finishing their degree. The university’s Careers Service offers support for up to three years after graduation, and most degree programmes offer the option of a 9 to 12 month work placement. Graduate employers recruiting regularly from Newcastle include Siemens, Deloitte, PwC, IBM, the NHS, and Dyson.

Student fees

Tuition fees for UK undergraduate students at Newcastle University are £9,535 per year for 2025/26 entry, with a 2% discount available for early payment. International undergraduate fees vary by programme, typically ranging from around £20,000 to £34,000 per year. Full details for each course are listed on the individual degree pages on the university website. For a broader overview of how tuition fees work, see our guide to tuition fees.

Bursaries and scholarships

Newcastle University offers a range of scholarships and bursaries for both UK and international students. UK students from lower-income households may be eligible for Opportunity Scholarships of up to £2,000 per year. International students can apply for the Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships, which provide a £7,000 annual tuition fee reduction, and the International Foundation Scholarship, worth up to £20,000. There are also dedicated bursaries for care leavers, estranged students, asylum seekers through the NU Sanctuary programme, and sports scholarships for students competing at a high level. For help with understanding how to fund your accommodation alongside your studies, see our guide on how students pay for accommodation.


Student life at Newcastle University

Newcastle has a reputation as one of the best student cities in the UK, and it is easy to see why. The city centre is compact and walkable, the cost of living is noticeably lower than in cities like London, Manchester, or Edinburgh, and the nightlife regularly features in national “best of” lists. The NatWest Student Living Index has ranked Newcastle among the top five cheapest major student cities in the UK.

The Newcastle University Students’ Union (NUSU) is based in its own building on campus, which includes Luther’s bar, a 1,500 capacity performance venue, and spaces for over 160 societies and 65 sports clubs. NUSU also runs a Student Advice Centre offering free, independent support on everything from housing to academic appeals.

Nightlife is a big part of the student experience in Newcastle. The city holds a Purple Flag award for the safety and quality of its evening and night-time economy. Popular student venues include Digital on Times Square (home to Digi Mondays), the Diamond Strip on Collingwood Street, and a range of independent bars across the Ouseburn Valley and Grainger Town. Wednesday and Friday are the traditional big student nights. For a more detailed look at what the city has to offer, including food, culture, and things to do, check out our guide to living in Newcastle.

Most students heading to Newcastle for the first time find it easy to settle in. The main student areas of Jesmond, Heaton, and Sandyford are all within walking distance or a short Metro ride from campus, and the city’s size means you quickly get to know it. If you are an international student, Newcastle University has a dedicated international support team and a strong international student community, with students from over 135 countries.

For study spots outside of the university libraries, have a look at our guide to the best study spaces in Newcastle.

Newcastle University accommodation FAQs

Is Newcastle affordable for students?

Yes. Newcastle is consistently ranked as one of the most affordable major student cities in the UK. The NatWest Student Living Index places it among the top five cheapest, and the overall cost of living, including rent, food, and going out, is significantly lower than in London, Manchester, or Birmingham. Student accommodation in Newcastle starts from around £112 per week for en-suite rooms, with a range of options across different budgets.

Where do most Newcastle University students live?

First-year students often live in university-managed accommodation or private student accommodation in the city centre, close to campus. From second year onwards, the most popular areas are Jesmond, Heaton, and Sandyford. Jesmond is the most established student neighbourhood, known for its bars and restaurants along Osborne Road. Heaton is more affordable and multicultural. Sandyford sits between the two and is the quietest option, with a very short walk to campus. For more detail on each area, see our student accommodation in Newcastle page.

How far is student accommodation from Newcastle University?

Most private student accommodation listed on Mystudenthalls.com is within a 10 to 15 minute walk of campus. The university’s central location next to Haymarket means that city centre properties are effectively on the doorstep, and even accommodation in Jesmond or Heaton is accessible by Metro in under 10 minutes.

How much does student accommodation in Newcastle cost?

Prices for private student accommodation near Newcastle University typically range from around £112 to £250 per week, depending on the room type and facilities. En-suite rooms in shared apartments tend to sit between £120 and £180 per week, while self-contained studios are generally £170 to £250 per week. Most properties include bills in the rent.

Is Newcastle University accommodation first come, first served?

Newcastle University’s own accommodation is not allocated on a first come, first served basis. Students who meet the conditions of the New Student Guarantee are assigned a random number after the application deadline, and rooms are allocated from there. For private student accommodation, availability does vary, so it is worth starting your search early. See our guide on how to apply for student accommodation for more detail.

When should I start looking for student accommodation in Newcastle?

Most students begin searching for accommodation around January to March for a September move-in. Private providers typically start advertising availability from late autumn onwards. If you are applying through clearing, many properties still have rooms available into the summer, but the widest choice will be earlier in the cycle.

Do I need a guarantor for student accommodation in Newcastle?

This varies by provider. Some require a UK-based guarantor, while others accept international guarantors or offer guarantor-free options, sometimes in exchange for paying rent upfront. Check the individual listing pages on Mystudenthalls.com or contact the provider directly to confirm their requirements.

Are bills included in student accommodation in Newcastle?

Most private student accommodation in Newcastle includes bills (electricity, gas, water, Wi-Fi) in the weekly rent. This is one of the advantages of choosing a managed property over a private house share, where bills are usually separate. Always check the listing details to confirm what is and is not included.

Is Newcastle a good city for international students?

Newcastle has a large and active international student community, with students from over 135 countries at Newcastle University alone. The university provides dedicated arrival support, English language programmes, and an international student welcome week. The city itself is welcoming, compact, and more affordable than most other UK cities of its size, which makes it a popular choice for students coming from overseas.

What is the difference between university accommodation and private student accommodation?

Newcastle University manages its own accommodation, which is typically offered to first-year students under the New Student Guarantee. These rooms are on or close to campus and come with university support services. Private student accommodation, like the properties listed on Mystudenthalls.com, is run by independent providers and is available to students in any year of study. Private options tend to offer a wider range of room types, facilities, and price points. For an overview of what is available, see our guide to the different types of student accommodation.