How do you get to the Nile?
The web address for NILE is https://nile.northampton.ac.uk. Type it into your browser for direct access. You may wish to bookmark the page for future visits. You will come across many links to NILE from the University web pages and the student or staff portal.
How do you use the Nile?
Answer
- Open your Chrome or Firefox browser.
- Go to nile.northampton.ac.uk or look for the pink NILE tile on the Student Hub.
- Click on the Log in to NILE with your UON ID drop-down menu to automatically sign in or use the Username and Password boxes to enter your Student ID / Staff Username and password.
What is Nile site?
NILE is the University's digital campus. It is a collection of online tools provided by the University to support your learning and assessment. NILE is an essential part of your studies, and you will find yourself using it frequently during your time with us at Northampton.
What is my Northampton Uni email address?
How do I access my email address? You can find your Windows Live email address by going to http://www.northampton.ac.uk/search4email This is also called your Windows Live ID.
Is Uni of Northampton Good?
University of Northampton is ranked 1001 in QS World University Rankings by TopUniversities and has an overall score of 4.1 stars, according to student reviews on Studyportals, the best place to find out how students rate their study and living experience at universities from all over the world.
What is University of Northampton known for?
The University is proud of their ground-breaking new areas of study and their growing reputation for research excellence. They ensure all students have access to extensive libraries, IT suites, studios, innovative learning spaces and laboratories.
Which city is University of Northampton located?
How many campuses does Northampton have?
The university had 12,060 students spread across its two campuses in 2019/20. It is divided into four faculties: the Faculty of Business & Law, the Faculty of Arts, Science & Technology, the Faculty of Health & Society; and the Faculty of Education & Humanities.