The School of Marine Science and Technology is the largest and broadest-based marine school in the UK, covering the fields of marine engineering, marine biology, naval architecture, offshore engineering, coastal management and small craft technology, and enjoys a substantial international reputation.
We have a vibrant research community with an excellent reputation worldwide, offering the widest range of postgraduate and a wealth of undergraduate options, including our Newcastle University Marine International (NUMI) venture to provide taught programmes to new students overseas.
Handbooks
Undergraduate Marine Science Programme Handbook (PDF: 1MG)
Undergraduate Marine Technology Programme Handbook (PDF: 1.23MG)
Postgraduate Marine Technology Programme Handbook (PDF: 344KB)
Our expertise is also used to deliver an outstanding of range of opportunities via our learning zone - from distance learning to residential courses, and through consultancy services for businesses.
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Today at Ngee Ann Polytechnic in Singapore, Newcastle University’s School of Marine Science and Technology celebrated its 3rd Year of successfully graduating students in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering and Offshore Engineering.
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Chris Brink, presented the new graduates with their degrees.

On the Newcastle University Campus in Singapore degrees are offered the School of Mechanical and Systems Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials and School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development as well as the School of Marine Science and Technology.
To find out more about our Singapore Campus and the degrees we have to offer click here.

Newcastle University’s new £1million research vessel that will further our scientific understanding of the North Sea was named by Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal.
Download the RV The Princess Royal Brochure here.
rvtheprincessroyal.pdf (1.18mg)
www.ncl.ac.uk/marine/rvprincessroyal
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