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Student Accommodation Near University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£85/wk
Closest option
0.72 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College accommodation in the supplied data is concentrated around Brookside Close in Derby, with all six listings sitting between 0.72 km and 0.75 km from the university coordinates. This gives students a close, practical set of shared-room options rather than a spread across different neighbourhoods. The lowest supplied price is £85 per week at Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside, while the remaining listings sit around £96 to £103 per week. All supplied properties are independent-house style non-ensuite rooms, so they are better suited to students comfortable with shared facilities, communal kitchens or apartment-style living rather than students searching for studios or ensuite rooms. Bills are included across the full set, with common inclusions such as electricity, gas where applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, TV licence and a holiday clean during Christmas and Easter break.
Quick Answers
Student accommodation near University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College starts from £85 per week in the supplied Brookside Close data. All six listings are close to the university coordinates, with distances between 0.72 km and 0.75 km. The properties are non-ensuite rooms in independent-house style accommodation, with bills such as electricity, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance and TV licence included. Students who want the lowest price should compare 21 Brookside first, while students wanting a 4-bedroom setup can compare 13 Brookside and 18 Brookside.
Best For Budget
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Closest
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Amenities
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside, Derby DE1 3JY
Best For Studios
No studio rooms are supplied in this property set
Best Value Tradeoff
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside offers the lowest starting price with superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas where applicable, TV licence, contents insurance and holiday cleaning included.
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| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside | £103 | Shared room | 0.72 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, equipped kitchen, modern appliances, superfast broadband, recycling | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, TV licence, holiday clean |
| Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 13 Brookside | £96 | Shared room | 0.73 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, recycling, communal dining table, contemporary appliances, university access | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, TV licence, holiday clean |
| 20 Brookside | £103 | Shared room | 0.73 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Recycling, central heating, dining table, modern appliances, superfast broadband | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, holiday clean, TV licence |
| Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside | £85 | Shared room | 0.73 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, WiFi, recycling, pubs and restaurants nearby, Derby University access | Superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday clean, contents insurance |
| 27 Brookside | £103 | Shared room | 0.73 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, communal TV, recycling, modern appliances, superfast broadband | Electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, TV licence, holiday clean |
| 6 Brookside | £103 | Shared room | 0.75 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Central heating, recycling, pubs and restaurants nearby, Derby University access, WiFi | Superfast broadband, contents insurance, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday clean |
Best Student Areas
Brookside Close
Brookside Close is the main accommodation cluster in the supplied data. All six properties are located here, with distances from 0.72 km to 0.75 km from the university coordinates. This area works well for students who want a short daily walk and low weekly rent. The tradeoff is that the supplied rooms are non-ensuite shared rooms in independent-house style accommodation, so students need to be comfortable sharing facilities.
Derby city centre and DE1
Derby city centre and the DE1 postcode area are useful for students who want access to restaurants, pubs, transport links and everyday services. Several listings mention nearby pubs, restaurants or Derby access, which supports a practical student routine outside lectures. Students choosing this area should compare house size carefully because the supplied options include 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom and 6-bedroom apartment formats.
University of Derby area
The University of Derby area is best for students who want to reduce travel time and keep accommodation costs low. The Brookside properties are all supplied as close to Derby University or easily accessible to the university. Students should shortlist by weekly price, number of housemates, kitchen setup and whether they prefer a 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom or 6-bedroom environment.
The supplied nearby_places object is empty, so this JSON does not invent specific shops, cafés or distance-based local places. Lifestyle guidance is therefore based on the supplied Brookside property data. Several listings mention nearby restaurants, pubs, Derby access or closeness to the University of Derby, which makes the area practical for students who want a simple daily routine. The properties focus on essential living rather than premium amenities: central heating, modern or contemporary appliances, communal dining, equipped kitchens, WiFi or superfast broadband and recycling. Bills-included rent also helps students plan monthly costs more clearly. Because all six listings are in the same Brookside Close cluster, students should compare house size and room price more carefully than neighbourhood differences.
How to Choose
The best choice depends mainly on weekly rent, house size and comfort with shared facilities. Students focused on the lowest rent should compare 21 Brookside first because it starts from £85 per week and includes superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday cleaning and contents insurance. Students who prefer a 4-bedroom apartment can compare 13 Brookside and 18 Brookside, with prices starting from £96 and £103 respectively. Those who want a smaller 3-bedroom setup can compare 20 Brookside, 21 Brookside and 6 Brookside, while 27 Brookside may suit students comfortable in a larger 6-bedroom apartment. The amenities are practical rather than luxury-led: central heating, broadband, kitchen appliances, recycling, dining areas, nearby pubs or restaurants and university access appear across the listings. Students should confirm bathroom sharing, exact bedroom size and tenancy terms before booking.
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students usually begin comparing Derby accommodation 3 to 5 months before intake, with earlier planning recommended for September arrivals.
Lower-priced rooms near University of Derby locations can move quickly before autumn intake, especially bills-included shared rooms close to campus.
Getting to Campus
The supplied Brookside properties are all close to the University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College coordinates, with distances between 0.72 km and 0.75 km. This makes the set strong for students who want accommodation within a short walking distance.
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside: around 9 minutes on foot
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 13 Brookside: around 9 minutes on foot
20 Brookside: around 9 minutes on foot
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside: around 9 minutes on foot
27 Brookside: around 9 minutes on foot
6 Brookside: around 9 minutes on foot
Students should check the exact walking route from Brookside Close to their teaching building before booking. For wider travel, Derby railway station and local city bus routes can support part-time work, shopping and weekend journeys.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied Derby properties include bills, which is helpful for students comparing low weekly rents. The bill packages are very similar across the Brookside listings.
18 Brookside includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, TV licence and holiday cleaning during Christmas and Easter break.
13 Brookside includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, TV licence and holiday cleaning during Christmas and Easter break.
20 Brookside includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, holiday cleaning during Christmas and Easter break and TV licence.
21 Brookside includes superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday cleaning during Christmas and Easter break and contents insurance.
27 Brookside includes electricity, gas if applicable, water, superfast broadband, contents insurance, TV licence and holiday cleaning during Christmas and Easter break.
6 Brookside includes superfast broadband, contents insurance, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence and holiday cleaning during Christmas and Easter break.
Students should confirm whether gas applies to their specific tenancy, how the holiday clean is arranged, whether contents insurance has limits and whether broadband is shared across the house. Bills-included pricing is useful, but house rules and tenancy details still matter.
Room Types
shared room
All supplied properties are non-ensuite shared-room options in independent-house style accommodation. Prices range from £85 to £112 per week in the supplied data. This room type is best for students who want low weekly rent and are comfortable sharing facilities.
independent house
The supplied room type data marks each listing as independent_house. These are house or apartment-style rooms rather than larger purpose-built student blocks. Students should check the number of bedrooms, bathroom access, kitchen setup and housemate arrangement before booking.
Booking Advice
Students should compare these Brookside rooms early if they want very low weekly rent close to the University of Derby area. Because the set is mostly shared non-ensuite rooms, students should confirm house size, bathroom access, tenancy length and included bills before booking.
Area & Transport
The supplied accommodation set is strong for proximity because each Brookside listing is under 0.8 km from the university coordinates. Using the standard walking estimate, students can treat the properties as roughly 9 minutes on foot, subject to exact route, weather and building entrance. This is useful for students on arts, humanities or education courses who want to keep commute time low. For wider movement around Derby, students should check local bus routes, cycling options and routes to Derby railway station. The listings themselves mention university access, pubs and restaurants nearby, and in one case a 5-minute taxi ride around Derby. Since these are independent-house style properties, students should also consider practical details such as shared kitchens, bathroom access, broadband reliability and how comfortable they feel returning home late.
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Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing, distances, room types, bills and amenities are based on listing data supplied to Admistay.
All supplied Derby properties have been retained in this accommodation guide.
Distances are taken from the supplied source data and written with clear walking guidance.
The supplied properties are independent-house style shared rooms rather than purpose-built studio blocks.
Students should confirm final rent, live availability, tenancy dates, deposits, bills and property rules before booking.
This accommodation guide uses only the supplied University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College property data. Prices, room types, distances, bills and amenities have been retained and written in a student-friendly format. Property-level aggregate rating schema is disabled because no verified property reviews were supplied. Students should confirm live availability, tenancy length, housemate count, bathroom sharing, guarantor rules and cancellation terms before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College?
Room in a 3 Bedroom Apartment, 21 Brookside has the lowest supplied starting price at £85 per week. It includes superfast broadband, water, electricity, gas if applicable, TV licence, holiday cleaning and contents insurance.
Which accommodation is closest to University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College?
Room in a 4 Bedroom Apartment, 18 Brookside is the closest supplied property at around 0.72 km from the university coordinates. The other Brookside listings are very close too, at around 0.73 km to 0.75 km.
Are all supplied Derby properties included in this guide?
Yes. All six supplied Brookside properties are included: 18 Brookside, 13 Brookside, 20 Brookside, 21 Brookside, 27 Brookside and 6 Brookside.
Are studios available in the supplied Derby accommodation data?
No. The supplied property data only includes non-ensuite shared rooms in independent-house style accommodation. Students wanting studios should search wider Derby listings.
Are ensuite rooms available near University of Derby Arts College?
No ensuite rooms are supplied in this set. All listed rooms are non-ensuite shared-room options.
What type of accommodation is available in this data?
The supplied accommodation is mainly rooms in 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom and 6-bedroom apartments or houses around Brookside Close. The room type is non-ensuite, with independent_house also marked in the source data.
Are bills included in these Derby student rooms?
Yes. All supplied listings include bills such as electricity, water, gas if applicable, superfast broadband, contents insurance, TV licence and holiday cleaning during Christmas and Easter break.
What is usually included in the rent?
The supplied listings usually include utilities, broadband, contents insurance, TV licence and a holiday clean. Amenities may include central heating, recycling, kitchen appliances, WiFi, dining space or access to nearby pubs and restaurants.
Which property is best for budget?
21 Brookside is the best budget starting point because it begins from £85 per week. It also includes bills and is around 0.73 km from the supplied university coordinates.
Which property is best for a smaller shared house?
20 Brookside, 21 Brookside and 6 Brookside are supplied as 3-bedroom apartment options. These may suit students who prefer fewer housemates than a larger 6-bedroom setup.
Which property is best for a 4-bedroom apartment?
13 Brookside and 18 Brookside are both supplied as 4-bedroom apartment options. 13 Brookside starts from £96 per week, while 18 Brookside starts from £103 per week.
Is there a 6-bedroom option?
Yes. 27 Brookside is supplied as a room in a 6-bedroom apartment. It is priced at £103 per week and includes bills.
Are these properties within walking distance?
Yes. All supplied Brookside properties are between 0.72 km and 0.75 km from the university coordinates, which is roughly 9 minutes on foot using the standard walking estimate.
Which area is best for University of Derby Arts students?
Brookside Close is the main area in the supplied data. It is close to the university coordinates and offers low-cost shared-room accommodation with bills included.
Do the properties include broadband?
Yes. The supplied listings include superfast broadband or WiFi-related amenities and bills. Students should confirm the exact broadband setup and whether it is shared across the house.
When should students book accommodation near University of Derby?
Students should begin comparing rooms 3 to 5 months before intake. Lower-priced rooms near campus can become limited before September.
Can international students book these properties?
International students can usually book private student accommodation, but guarantor rules, payment plans and deposits vary by provider. These details should be confirmed before booking.
How can students book through Admistay?
Students can shortlist a Brookside room, confirm their budget, move-in date, tenancy length and room preference, then request availability through Admistay. An accommodation expert can help compare house size, bills and booking terms.
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A practical UK arts, humanities and education college with creative studios, Derby campus facilities and career-focused learning
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College is a public college under the University of Derby, established in 1992 and based on the Derby Campus. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across more than 30 subject areas through three academic schools covering arts, education, humanities and journalism. With practical studios, workshops, media facilities, residential halls and affordable Derby living compared with larger UK cities, it can be a strong option for Indian and international students seeking creative, education-focused or humanities-led UK study.
College Name
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College
Parent University
University of Derby
Country
United Kingdom
City
Derby
University Type
Public
Established
1992 according to the old source data
Campus
Derby Campus
Number of Schools
3 according to the old source data
Academic Strength
Arts, Education, Humanities, Journalism, Creative Writing, Fine Arts, Animation, Theatre, Photography and Film
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College is a public college under the University of Derby, based in Derby, United Kingdom. The old source data states that the college was established in 1992 and offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across more than 30 subject areas. Its academic focus includes arts, education, humanities, journalism, creative writing, fine arts, illustration, animation, theatre, photography, film, history and English.
The college is structured through three academic schools covering Arts, Education, and Humanities and Journalism. This makes it suitable for students who want creative, cultural, teaching, communication, media or humanities-related study rather than a purely business or technical degree. Popular programmes mentioned in the old source data include Fine Arts, Illustration, Creative Writing, History, English, Theatre Arts, Animation, Journalism, Film and Television Studies, Photography, Education, Drama Therapy and Writing Performance.
For Indian and international students, the college can be a practical choice because Derby is usually more affordable than major cities such as London, while still providing access to a public UK university environment. The old source data lists tuition fees in the range of around £14,000 to £17,000, with undergraduate course fees around £14,045 annually and postgraduate course fees around £14,700 annually. These figures should be treated as old source-based planning references and verified before publication.
The University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College is based on the Derby Campus. The old source data states that the University of Derby has Derby Campus and Chesterfield Campus, and that this college operates at four sites across Derby Campus. These include sites such as Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street and Britannia Mill, each supporting different academic and practical learning needs.
The campus experience is strongly practical. Kedleston Road is described as the main Derby site, with a sports hall, gym, classroom facilities, multi-faith centre, cafés, bars and the main library with four floors of books, journals and multimedia. Markeaton Street includes recording studios, TV studios, newsroom, radio studio, fine arts facilities and theatre. Britannia Mill houses the School of Arts and includes studios for illustration, interior design and fine arts, along with art and design library resources.
This practical infrastructure is important for students in creative and media subjects because employability often depends on portfolio, studio exposure, project work, performance, production skills and professional practice. Students studying animation, film, photography, journalism, theatre, fine arts, writing or design should use the studios, workshops and campus facilities actively to build a strong portfolio during study.
Admissions are handled through the University of Derby. The old source data states that undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants apply directly through the University of Derby application portal. International applicants are assessed using academic merit and supporting documents such as academic transcripts, passport copy, Statement of Purpose, reference letters, CV or resume, English language proof and work experience for selected courses.
Accommodation is available through University of Derby residential halls. The old source data states that the university offers housing to undergraduate and postgraduate students through eight housing complexes at Derby Campus. Residence examples include Agard Court, Cathedral Court, Darley Bank, Flamsteed Court, Nunnery Court, Peak Court, Princess Alice Court and St. Christopher’s Court, with weekly fees in the old data ranging from around £140.56 to £175.56.
Students searching for student accommodation near University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College usually compare University of Derby halls, Derby city centre, Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill, Friar Gate, Allestree and nearby private student housing. Students who want convenience may prefer university halls, while those who want independence may compare shared flats, ensuite rooms, studios and private student apartments.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation in Derby, including university-style halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, studio rooms, shared flats and private student apartments. For arts, humanities and education students, good accommodation should support study routine, safe commute, creative workload, reliable WiFi, quiet space and realistic budgeting.
Overall, University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College is best suited for students who want practical creative learning, education-focused pathways, humanities subjects, portfolio development and a more manageable UK student-city lifestyle. Indian and international students should plan course selection, admissions, English requirements, scholarships, accommodation and portfolio-building together before applying.
Yes. It can be a practical option for Indian students interested in arts, education, humanities, journalism, animation, film, photography, creative writing and portfolio-based creative careers.
The college is known for creative and education-focused programmes, practical studios, workshops, arts facilities, journalism spaces, media facilities and humanities courses.
Students commonly compare University of Derby halls, Derby city centre, Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill, Friar Gate, Allestree and nearby private student housing.
Derby is generally more affordable than many larger UK cities, but costs vary by hall, room type, bills, contract length and distance from campus.
It can be worth it for students seeking practical creative training, education pathways, humanities subjects, studio access and a more budget-conscious UK student city.
Creative, education and humanities programmes in theatre, animation, journalism, film, photography, education, history and English
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across more than 30 subject areas in arts, education, humanities and journalism. The old source data lists undergraduate fees around £14,045 annually and postgraduate fees around £14,700 annually, with programmes such as BA Theatre Arts, BA Animation, BA Journalism, Film and Television Studies, BA Photography, MA Film and Photography, MA Education, MA Drama Therapy, MA History, MA English and MA Writing Performance.
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College courses are designed for students interested in creative practice, education, humanities, journalism, performance, writing, visual arts, film, photography and cultural subjects. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across more than 30 subject areas, making it suitable for students who want practical and academic development in creative and humanities-led fields.
The old source data lists undergraduate programmes such as BA Theatre Arts, BA Animation, BA Journalism, Bachelor Film and Television Studies and BA Photography. These courses are useful for students who want to develop creative portfolios, media production skills, writing ability, visual storytelling, stage practice, broadcasting confidence or design-led thinking.
Postgraduate options in the old source data include MA Film and Photography, MA Education, MA Drama Therapy, MA History, MA English and MA Writing Performance. These routes can suit graduates who want specialist knowledge, academic progression, creative practice development, teaching-related career growth or research-focused humanities study.
For Indian students, the college can be a practical choice if the goal is to build a portfolio-based creative career or an education-focused academic pathway. Students applying for arts, animation, film, photography or theatre should check whether a portfolio, audition, writing sample or creative work submission is required. Students applying for education or humanities courses should focus on academic background, SOP, references and English language readiness.
The old source data states that programme fees are quite similar across the School of Arts, Education, Humanities and Journalism. It lists UG course fees at £14,045 annually and PG course fees at £14,700 annually. A broader highlights table lists tuition fees from £14,000 to £17,000. Students should verify current official fee values before applying or publishing.
Living costs should be planned alongside tuition. The old source data lists weekly living expenses such as utility bills and internet at £35, food and toiletries at £50, books and general course costs at £15, mobile phone at £10, clothes, household and entertainment at £50, and transportation at £25. These should be treated as old planning references and refreshed before final budgeting.
Accommodation choice can affect study routine, especially for creative students who may need quiet time for editing, writing, portfolio work or rehearsal preparation. Students can compare University of Derby halls, private shared flats, ensuite rooms, studios and PBSA-style accommodation. Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Derby by rent, room type, commute, bills, safety and amenities.
BA Theatre Arts
Undergraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,045 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in performance, theatre-making, stage work and creative production
Students should check whether audition, portfolio or performance evidence is required before applying.
BA Animation
Undergraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,045 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in animation, visual storytelling and digital creative careers
A strong portfolio and basic digital design practice can improve application and employability readiness.
BA Journalism
Undergraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,045 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in reporting, newsrooms, digital journalism and media communication
Students should build writing samples, current affairs awareness and communication skills before applying.
Bachelor Film and Television Studies
Undergraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,045 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in film, television, screen media and creative production careers
Students should check access to TV studios, production facilities and portfolio expectations before applying.
BA Photography
Undergraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,045 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in visual storytelling, photography practice and creative media careers
Students should prepare a strong visual portfolio and understand equipment or studio access before applying.
MA Film and Photography
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,700 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Graduates seeking advanced creative practice in film, photography and visual media
A strong creative portfolio and project direction can support admission quality.
MA Education
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,700 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Graduates interested in education theory, teaching practice, policy or leadership
Students should connect academic background and education goals clearly in the SOP.
MA Drama Therapy
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,700 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in using drama and creative practice for therapeutic or community-focused work
Students should verify professional recognition, placement expectations and entry requirements carefully.
MA History
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,700 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in historical research, humanities and academic development
Students should prepare a clear research interest and writing sample if required.
MA English
Postgraduate • Varies by programme
Fee: ££14,700 / year
INR: Approximate conversion should be checked before applying
Best for: Students interested in literature, language, writing and humanities research
A strong SOP and academic writing ability can strengthen the application.
The college is known for arts, education, humanities, journalism, animation, theatre arts, film, photography, creative writing, history and English courses.
The old source data lists tuition around £14,045 for UG and £14,700 for PG courses, which may be more affordable than many larger UK cities, but current fees should be verified.
Popular options may include Animation, Film and Television Studies, Photography, Theatre Arts, Journalism, MA Film and Photography, MA Education and MA English depending on career goals.
The old source data highlights industry-relevant programmes and practical training, but students should verify current employability data and build portfolios during study.
Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, utilities, food, toiletries, books, transport, phone, clothing, entertainment, visa and healthcare surcharge together.
UCAS, University of Derby portal, IELTS requirements, SOP, references and creative application planning
Admissions to University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College are handled through the University of Derby. The old source data states that undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and postgraduate applicants use the University of Derby application portal. International students need academic transcripts, passport copy, Statement of Purpose, reference letters, CV or resume, IELTS or equivalent English proof and work experience for selected courses.
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College admissions are managed through the University of Derby. The old source data states that undergraduate applications are submitted through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants must apply directly through the University of Derby application portal. Students should verify current deadlines and course availability before applying because admissions processes can change by year.
Applicants are assessed based on academic merit and supporting documents. The source data specifically mentions the importance of reference letters, personal statements and IELTS scores for international students. This is especially important for creative and humanities programmes because admissions teams may want to understand motivation, subject fit, writing ability, portfolio direction or professional interest.
The old source data lists the undergraduate application fee as £20 and postgraduate application fee as NA. Students should verify current UCAS and university application fees before applying because application costs may change. Students applying to multiple universities through UCAS should also check the latest UCAS fee structure.
Supporting documents listed in the old source data include academic transcripts, copy of passport, Statement of Purpose, reference letters, CV or resume, IELTS 7.0 with 6.0 in all elements or equivalent PTE or TOEFL score, and work experience for some courses. Students should prepare clean scanned documents and make sure personal details match across all files.
English language proficiency tests mentioned in the old source data include IELTS, TOEFL and PTE. The FAQ also mentions Cambridge English Scale and Michigan English Assessment Battery as accepted English routes in older source content. Students should verify current accepted tests and score requirements by course before booking an English test.
Creative courses may require additional application material beyond standard documents. Students applying to animation, photography, theatre, fine arts, film or design-related routes should check whether they need a portfolio, audition, interview, writing sample or project proposal. This is not fully detailed in the old source data, so applicants should verify course-specific requirements before applying.
Postgraduate applicants to education, drama therapy, history, English, film or photography should prepare a focused SOP explaining academic background, creative interests, professional goals and why the University of Derby is the right fit. For practice-based creative courses, previous work samples or portfolio evidence may be important.
Accommodation should be planned during admission. University of Derby offers halls through eight housing complexes at Derby Campus according to the old source data. Students should compare halls, private flats, PBSA, ensuite rooms and studios early so they understand weekly rent, bills, commute and contract length before visa and arrival planning.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near University of Derby by rent, room type, commute, bills, amenities and safety. This helps students make a realistic financial plan alongside tuition fees and living expenses.
Overall, admissions to University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College require organised documentation, English readiness, clear motivation and possible creative portfolio preparation. Indian and international students should plan application, accommodation, funding and visa steps together for a smoother process.
Step 1: Choose Course
Select an undergraduate or postgraduate course in arts, education, humanities, journalism or creative practice.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic eligibility, English score, portfolio needs, work experience and course-specific requirements.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, passport, SOP, reference letters, CV or resume, English proof and any creative portfolio where required.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or the University of Derby application portal for postgraduate courses.
Step 5: Check Application Fee
The old source data lists UG fee at £20 and PG fee as NA, but students should verify current fees before submission.
Step 6: Track Offer Decision
Monitor application status and respond to any request for additional documents, portfolio, interview or conditions.
Step 7: Plan Accommodation
Compare University of Derby halls, PBSA, shared flats, ensuite rooms and verified Derby accommodation through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Complete proof of funds, CAS, student visa, healthcare surcharge, travel planning and accommodation confirmation.
Main Academic Intake
Most UK undergraduate and postgraduate courses commonly follow the main academic intake, but course availability varies.
Application: Students should verify current UCAS and University of Derby deadlines for the intended academic year.
Accommodation should be compared early because halls and good-value private rooms may fill before the main intake.
Programme-Specific Intakes
Some postgraduate or online courses may have different start dates depending on programme structure.
Application: Deadlines vary by course and academic year.
Students should confirm course start date before booking accommodation or travel.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students apply through the University of Derby application portal according to the old source data.
Applicants are assessed on academic merit and supporting documents, and creative courses may also need portfolio or course-specific evidence.
The best intake depends on the selected course. Students should verify current UCAS and University of Derby start dates before applying.
Students should compare accommodation soon after shortlisting or receiving an offer because preferred halls and private rooms can fill before major intakes.
The old source data mentions IELTS 7.0 with 6.0 in all elements or equivalent PTE or TOEFL, but students should verify current course-specific requirements.
A Derby Campus creative learning experience with studios, workshops, libraries, societies and residential halls
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College is based at Derby Campus and operates across four sites, including Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street and Britannia Mill. Students benefit from practical facilities such as recording studios, TV studios, newsroom, radio studio, fine arts facilities, theatre spaces, illustration studios, interior design studios, libraries, sports facilities, cafés, bars, societies and University of Derby residential halls.
Campus life at University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College is centred around the University of Derby’s Derby Campus. The old source data states that the University of Derby has Derby Campus and Chesterfield Campus, and that the College of Arts, Humanities and Education is based at Derby Campus. The college operates across four sites, supporting different academic, creative and student life needs.
Kedleston Road is described in the old source data as the main site at Derby. It includes a fully equipped sports hall, gym, classroom facilities, multi-faith centre, cafés, bars and the main library with four floors of books, journals and multimedia. This makes it a key academic and social hub for students.
Markeaton Street supports creative and media learning. The old source data mentions recording studios, TV studios, newsroom, radio studio, fine arts facilities and theatre. These facilities are especially useful for journalism, media, film, television, theatre, performance and creative production students.
Britannia Mill houses the School of Arts and offers studios for illustration, interior design and fine arts. It also includes a library with art and design resources. Students in visual arts, illustration, design and creative practice can benefit from studio-based learning and access to specialist resources.
Student life includes sports clubs, societies and campus activities. The old source data mentions 16 sports clubs and over 60 societies on campus. These activities can help international students build confidence, make friends and settle into UK student life beyond lectures and assignments.
Accommodation is available through University of Derby residential halls. The old source data states that the university offers housing to undergraduate and postgraduate students through eight housing complexes at Derby Campus. Halls include Agard Court, Cathedral Court, Darley Bank, Flamsteed Court, Nunnery Court, Peak Court, Princess Alice Court and St. Christopher’s Court.
The old source data lists weekly hall fees from around £140.56 to £175.56. It also mentions facilities such as WiFi, kitchen, TV lounge, diner and laundrette. Students should verify current residence fees, contract lengths, room types and availability before booking because accommodation costs change annually.
Students searching for student accommodation near University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College can compare university halls, Derby city centre, Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill, Friar Gate, Allestree and other student-friendly areas. Students who need studio access or late project work should consider commute time and safe travel routes carefully.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near University of Derby by rent, room type, commute, bills, safety, amenities and contract length. This is useful for Indian students who may not know Derby neighbourhoods, hall locations or private tenancy rules.
Overall, University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College offers a practical and creative student life experience with specialist studios, media facilities, art resources, libraries, societies, sports and student housing. Students who choose accommodation early and use the campus facilities actively are more likely to get strong value from the Derby experience.
Derby Campus
Kedleston Road
Markeaton Street
Britannia Mill
University of Derby Residential Halls
Creative Studios and Workshops
Students can access studios, workshops, fine arts facilities and creative spaces for portfolio and project work.
Media Facilities
Markeaton Street includes recording studios, TV studios, newsroom and radio studio according to the old source data.
Library and Study Support
Kedleston Road includes the main library with four floors of books, journals and multimedia.
Sports and Societies
The old source data mentions 16 sports clubs and more than 60 societies for student involvement.
Residential Halls
Students can access University of Derby halls with facilities such as WiFi, kitchen, TV lounge and laundrette.
Derby Student Lifestyle
Derby offers a more manageable student-city experience with lower cost pressure than many larger UK cities.
University of Derby Halls
Best for: First-year convenience and university-managed accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by hall and teaching site
Best for students who want a structured start and easier access to campus facilities.
Kedleston Road
Best for: Main campus access and library facilities
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Useful for students who want quick access to the main Derby site.
Markeaton Street
Best for: Media, journalism, theatre and creative production students
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Good for students who need regular access to studios or media facilities.
Britannia Mill
Best for: Arts, illustration, interior design and fine arts students
Commute: Commute varies by exact address
Students should consider commute if they need frequent studio access.
Derby City Centre
Best for: Transport, shops, food and private student accommodation
Commute: Commute varies by route
Good for students who want city convenience and PBSA or shared flats.
Allestree
Best for: Quieter residential student living
Commute: Commute varies by route
Students should compare transport links, safety and bills before booking.
Student life is practical and creative, with access to studios, media spaces, libraries, sports clubs, societies and University of Derby residential halls.
The university has an international student environment, and Derby can be a manageable city for Indian students seeking creative or education-focused study.
Students commonly compare University of Derby halls, Derby city centre, Kedleston Road, Markeaton Street, Britannia Mill, Friar Gate and Allestree.
Creative and humanities courses require consistent project work, studio practice, writing, research and portfolio development.
Accommodation affects commute, project routine, studio access, safety and budget, so students should compare halls and private housing early.
PGT scholarships, international excellence awards, Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship, GREAT funding and Derby accommodation budgeting
University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College students may be eligible for University of Derby scholarships, bursaries and discounts. The old source data lists Postgraduate Taught Scholarships worth £2,000, International Excellent Student Scholarship worth £1,500, Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship as a full fee waiver and GREAT Scholarships worth £11,000 for selected postgraduate students. Students should verify current eligibility, values and deadlines before applying.
Scholarships and funding are important for students considering University of Derby Arts, Humanities and Education College because tuition fees, accommodation, course materials, creative equipment, visa costs and living expenses all affect the full study abroad budget. The old source data states that international students are eligible for a wide range of financial assistance in the form of scholarships, bursaries and discounts offered by the University of Derby.
The Postgraduate Taught Scholarship is listed in the old source data as an award worth £2,000 for international students pursuing postgraduate courses, based on academic merit. This may be relevant for students applying to MA Education, MA Film and Photography, MA Drama Therapy, MA History, MA English or MA Writing Performance, but current availability should be verified.
The International Excellent Student Scholarship is listed as an award of £1,500 for undergraduate and postgraduate students from South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe who demonstrate exceptional academic performance. Indian students may fall within the South Asia category, but students should confirm current country eligibility and award rules before applying.
The Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship is listed as a full fee waiver for undergraduate and postgraduate students based on academics, extracurriculars and work experience. Full fee waiver awards are usually competitive, so students should prepare strong academic evidence, extracurricular achievements, references, SOP and any relevant creative or professional portfolio.
The old source data also mentions GREAT Scholarship, with 10 scholarships worth £11,000 for international students applying to postgraduate courses at the university. Students should verify whether the GREAT Scholarship is available for their country, course, intake and academic year before relying on this funding.
Scholarships can reduce tuition cost, but they may not cover accommodation, utilities, travel, food, course materials, visa or healthcare surcharge. The old source data lists weekly living costs including utilities and internet, food, toiletries, books, mobile phone, clothing, household, entertainment and transportation. Students should refresh these values before final financial planning.
Accommodation should be included in the funding plan from the start. University of Derby halls in the old source data range from around £140.56 to £175.56 per week, depending on hall. Students should compare this with private housing, shared flats, PBSA and studios in Derby before finalising a budget.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near University of Derby by rent, bills, room type, commute, amenities and safety. This helps Indian and international students understand the real cost of living before committing to tuition deposits or visa planning.
Indian students using education loans should include tuition after scholarship deduction, accommodation deposit, annual rent, visa fee, healthcare surcharge, flights, course materials, equipment and emergency funds. Creative students should also account for portfolio, printing, art supplies, software or production-related costs where relevant.
Overall, scholarships at University of Derby can improve affordability for strong international students, especially postgraduate and high-performing applicants. Students should verify current scholarship values, prepare documents early and compare accommodation costs before making a final financial decision.
Postgraduate Scholarships
Awards such as Postgraduate Taught Scholarships for international students pursuing postgraduate courses.
International Excellence Awards
Scholarships for high-performing international students from eligible regions, including South Asia in the old source data.
Full Fee Waiver Awards
Competitive awards such as the Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship, based on academics, extracurriculars and work experience.
GREAT Scholarships
Country-linked postgraduate scholarship funding where available for eligible international applicants.
Education Loans
Common funding route for Indian students covering tuition, accommodation, visa costs and living expenses.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Early comparison of halls, PBSA, shared flats and studios can help manage total study cost in Derby.
Postgraduate Taught Scholarship
Best for: International students pursuing postgraduate courses
Coverage: £2,000 according to the old source data
Students should verify current availability, eligible courses and whether a separate application is required.
International Excellent Student Scholarship
Best for: High-performing UG and PG students from South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe
Coverage: £1,500 according to the old source data
Indian students should confirm current South Asia eligibility and award process.
Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship
Best for: Strong undergraduate and postgraduate applicants with academics, extracurriculars and work experience
Coverage: Full fee waiver according to the old source data
This is likely competitive and students should prepare strong supporting documents.
GREAT Scholarship
Best for: Eligible international postgraduate applicants
Coverage: £11,000 according to the old source data
Students should verify current country eligibility, course coverage and number of awards before applying.
The old source data lists scholarships, bursaries and discounts through the University of Derby, including postgraduate, excellence, Vice Chancellor’s and GREAT scholarship routes.
Indian students may explore the International Excellent Student Scholarship, Postgraduate Taught Scholarship, Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship and GREAT Scholarship where eligible.
Most scholarships are tuition-focused, so students should budget separately for accommodation, deposits, utilities, food, transport and course materials.
Yes. Awards such as full fee waivers and excellence scholarships can be competitive and may depend on academics, extracurriculars, work experience and application quality.
Students can reduce costs by comparing university halls, PBSA, shared flats and bills-inclusive accommodation early before popular options fill.
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