So I've wanted to go to University of nottingham and it was going to be my first choice university but then I find on twitter someone tweeting a video showing people in her room hall chanting racist chants like "we hate the black people". This actually happened in Nottingham Trent but this is still quite awkward now because it's still Nottingham. I'm shocked tbh and a little worried about going there now. Is nottingham a racist or hostile area? I don't even know what my mum will think if I tell her this...
So I've wanted to go to University of nottingham and it was going to be my first choice university but then I find on twitter someone tweeting a video showing people in her room hall chanting racist chants like "we hate the black people". This actually happened in Nottingham Trent but this is still quite awkward now because it's still Nottingham. I'm shocked tbh and a little worried about going there now. Is nottingham a racist or hostile area? I don't even know what my mum will think if I tell her this...
So I've wanted to go to University of nottingham and it was going to be my first choice university but then I find on twitter someone tweeting a video showing people in her room hall chanting racist chants like "we hate the black people". This actually happened in Nottingham Trent but this is still quite awkward now because it's still Nottingham. I'm shocked tbh and a little worried about going there now. Is nottingham a racist or hostile area? I don't even know what my mum will think if I tell her this...
Different university and imo a one off from a pair of idiotic 18 year olds. Tell your mum and dont go then, your loss, it will be as ridiculous a decision as the 18 year old who will probably be expelled and get a criminal record. Dont forget before you blame Nottingham he majority of students tend to come from outside the uni they study at.
There is the odd random racist or bigoted person everywhere. You are very unlikely to meet them at any university and Nottingham is not a particularly racist city or anything to worry about. Don't let two drunk morons affect such a big choice!
These incidents usually happen but go unreported, where I am there’s a girl who doesn’t like me because am black and she used to pick on me. I told her off and she’s never spoken to me again which is really good on my side. Racial harassment and discrimination happens but you need to stand up for yourself. And now there are hate crimes, you can report that.
What are everyone's views on the recent racial abuse that happened at Nottingham Trent University earlier this week?
Has anyone's choice of putting either uni as a firm or insurance choice been affected?
And also what's it like living in Nottingham, like is it an inclusive and diverse city like London? - (Obviously there are racist people everywhere but I want to get a sense of what it's like)
So I've wanted to go to University of nottingham and it was going to be my first choice university but then I find on twitter someone tweeting a video showing people in her room hall chanting racist chants like "we hate the black people". This actually happened in Nottingham Trent but this is still quite awkward now because it's still Nottingham. I'm shocked tbh and a little worried about going there now. Is nottingham a racist or hostile area? I don't even know what my mum will think if I tell her this...
This is the main discussion thread - it's definitely worth having a read, I think it will reassure you that this is an isolated incident and that Nottingham as a city is diverse and calm.
I’m sorry you found such video, but UoN and NTU are very different. UoN is much stricter and tightly regulated when it comes to chanting and hate speech. There is a big emphasis on making ALL students feel welcome. And we don’t interact with “Trent army” that much anyway. No joint night outs or anything like that. Most people know trent students from tinder
I’m sorry you found such video, but UoN and NTU are very different. UoN is much stricter and tightly regulated when it comes to chanting and hate speech. There is a big emphasis on making ALL students feel welcome. And we don’t interact with “Trent army” that much anyway. No joint night outs or anything like that. Most people know trent students from tinder
That's not necessarily true, I go Trent when I go on nights out I see UON people all the time, they even try to come Trent SU. OP this can happen anywhere, doesn't matter what uni, hate speech happens all the time some people are just not brave enough to do anything about it or just except it. I guarantee it's happened at UON before and any other uni, OP as long as you can stand up for yourself you're fine
you'll get that everywhere i herd a guy in Portsmouth (not a student in this case) having a go at two Japanise girls just because they were talking Japanise two each other.
What are everyone's views on the recent racial abuse that happened at Nottingham Trent University earlier this week?
Has anyone's choice of putting either uni as a firm or insurance choice been affected?
And also what's it like living in Nottingham, like is it an inclusive and diverse city like London? - (Obviously there are racist people everywhere but I want to get a sense of what it's like)
Hiya
I saw you hadn't received a response so I've added your question to this discussion. Have a read and let me know if you have any questions.
However, it's fairly common for students of ancients/red-bricks/plate-glass universities to differentiate themselves from their 1992 counterparts...
Pinch of salt, of course. But realistically the only times we do mix is varsity games. Otherwise both unis are so big that nights out are seperated and UoN is a campus outside of the city centre whereas NTU is city based. So most students live in different areas of Nottingham.
What are everyone's views on the recent racial abuse that happened at Nottingham Trent University earlier this week?
Has anyone's choice of putting either uni as a firm or insurance choice been affected?
And also what's it like living in Nottingham, like is it an inclusive and diverse city like London? - (Obviously there are racist people everywhere but I want to get a sense of what it's like)
I personally have not experienced any racism in Nottingham. The only thing near racism was my friend's ID being refused at a fancy restaurant because it was international. I guess they weren't used to students dining. All the locals are used to the massive population of students, of whom are very diverse. You don't stand out being coloured. In fact I have experienced more racism in London, where people can assume youre 'unskilled'.
I personally have not experienced any racism in Nottingham. The only thing near racism was my friend's ID being refused at a fancy restaurant because it was international. I guess they weren't used to students dining. All the locals are used to the massive population of students, of whom are very diverse. You don't stand out being coloured. In fact I have experienced more racism in London, where people can assume youre 'unskilled'.
I'd hardly call that racist.
Most staff are probably only trained to verify UK/EU/EEA documents. The staff are covering their own ass.