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Professor Helen Lovatt shares her love of Jason and the Argonauts - the subject of one of her specialist year modules.
Find out more about the Department of Classics and Archaeology…
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Chris talks about how he went from having no idea what he wanted to do for his career, to securing a grad scheme which he'll start once he graduates. He explains how the University's…
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New rainbow crossings celebrate our diverse community.
The University of Nottingham unveiled three new rainbow ‘zebra’ crossings to demonstrate it's commitment to inclusivity and to…
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Measuring progress and rewarding yourself when you succeed is vital in staying motivated and achieving your goals. In this video Petru discusses the theory and how you can measure success in your…
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This video details how the Support and Wellbeing Team in Student Services can help students at the University of Nottingham
For more information visit:…
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A welcome talk by our Head of School and introduction to the key staff who lead on teaching, assessment and student experience.
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Interested in Classics, Ancient History or Classical Civilisation, but not sure what they are, or where the differences lie? Dr Emily Kneebone explains all in this quick overview.
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A brief overview of Archaeology - what it is, how it differs from history and why it is important in the present day.
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Originally recorded as part of the Romantic Facts and Fantasies exhibition at Lakeside Arts, on Tuesday 20 August 2019. The years 1780-1840 are sometimes regarded as the ‘golden age of…
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Originally recorded for the Romantic Facts and Fantasies exhibition at Lakeside Arts, Friday 26 July 2019. The early 19th century is often seen a time of invention, creativity and technology.…
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Lunchtime talk for the Romantic Facts and Fantasies exhibition at Lakeside Arts, originally recorded on Tuesday 2 July 2019. Was Lord Byron really ‘mad, bad and dangerous to know’, and…
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Meet a few of Nottinghamshire’s fornicators, adulterers and haunters-of-alehouses: the ordinary people brought before Nottingham’s Church Court for moral misconduct and social…
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An introductory talk on Manuscripts and Special Collections, filmed for the Local History and Archaeology Festival 2020.
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Recorded 21 February 2019 as part of the exhibition Sylva: ‘To slowly trace the forest’s shady scene’The world’s
most famous heritage forest, legendary stomping ground of…
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Woodland
history is an important tool in nature conservation. The leading forest
ecologist and historian Dr George Peterken will discuss how historical maps and
records were used to construct the…
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The Changing Nature of Sherwood Forest
Recorded Thursday 21 March as part of the exhibition 'Sylva:
To slowly trace the forest’s
shady scene’
How has
Sherwood Forest been…
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Dr Marian Kelsey examines how the memories of the Hebrew Bible are structured, using the memory of the patriarch Jacob as an example. The thumbnail image for this video is used under the CC0 licence…
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Professor Alison Milbank argues that Gothic novels – for example, Dracula by Bram Stoker – are part of religious discourse. This discourse arose in the aftermath of the Reformation and…
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Dr Marian Kelsey answers the age-old question; "Why Study Theology?" with an argument that Biblical Studies is actually far more interesting than Theology! The image used in the thumbnail…
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Celebrating Alumni event 25th of February 2020
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We are so proud of our student midwives who are embarking on their final placements. Although they'll have to wear masks when delivering babies to protect against COVID-19, they want expectant…
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Professor Simon Gosling in the School of Geography discusses whether the reduction of pollution from lockdown will have a lasting effect on the planet’s climate following the global Covid-19…
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Hear what Alice, final year student, has to say about studying Architectural Environment Engineering. Read more out the courses offered by the Department of Architecture and Built Environment.
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Hear what Feroz and Jolene have to say about studying Foundation Engineering and Physical Sciences at UoN. Discover if Foundation Engineering and Physical Sciences could be your pathway into…
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Paul Crawford, Professor of Health Humanities at the School of Health Sciences, discusses the Florence Nightingale Comes Home Exhibition which marks the bicentenary of her birth.
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Dr Jonathan Memel, co-curator of the Florence Nightingale Comes Home exhibition, discusses one of the items displayed: a jug sold to raise funds to help soldiers and their families in the Crimean War.
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Hayley Cotterill, Senior Archivist at Manuscripts and Special Collections, talks about a document in the Florence Nightingale Comes Home exhibition: a letter from the 5th Duke of Newcastle, Secretary…
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At Nottingham, we go beyond a love of books. Our huge choice of optional modules in everything from Vikings to drama means you can discover new passions, explore what you already love, and tailor…
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Professor Alison Milbank discusses her Distance Learning MA module and what students taking the module will be studying.
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Martha talks about her experiences of being LGBTQ+ at Nottingham.
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Jodie talks about her experiences of being a BAME student at the University of Nottingham. Check out Jodie's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClM44VPQEqRLc2adihmjZ5g
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Hear what our students have to say about studying Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering at UoN.
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What is it really like studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Nottingham? Final year student Priyanka gives you the lowdown. Read more about this course in the online…
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What is it really like
studying Architecture at the University of Nottingham? Third year student
Nana-Yaw gives you the lowdown.
Read more about this course on our online prospectus.
Contact…
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What is FEPS? Feroz lets you in on exactly what it's like to study the Foundation Engineering and Physical Sciences course here at Nottingham Read more about this course in the online…
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George IV inherited the throne at a time of economic stress and popular political unrest, accompanied by a constitutional crisis over the status of his wife, Queen Caroline. On the bicentenary of…
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Exhibition curator, Dr Richard Gaunt, re-considers the Cato Street Conspiracy, by uncovering its motivation, history and consequences.
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Professor Jeanice Brooks of the University of Southampton, explores how musical materials were used and displayed in the home during Georgian Britain.
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Professor Jeanice Brooks of the University of Southampton explores how musical materials were used and displayed at home during the Georgian Era.
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Course profile for the School of Medicine's Medical Physiology and Therapeutics BSc.
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What is it really like studying Architectural Environment Engineering at the University of Nottingham? Third year student Alice gives you the lowdown. Read more about this course in the online…
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Academic curator Dr Richard Gaunt discusses George IV's younger brother, Frederick Duke of York - he of the nursery rhyme - in the Georgian Delights exhibition.
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Academic curator Dr Richard Gaunt discusses the heir to the throne, William IV.
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Academic curator Dr Richard Gaunt discusses George IV's daughter and heir apparent Princess Charlotte, and her early death, in the Georgian Delights exhibition.
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Academic curator Dr Richard Gaunt discusses the contemporary legacy of George IV.
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Academic curator Dr Richard Gaunt discusses Queen Caroline and her troubled marriage to George IV in the Georgian Delights exhibition.
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Dr Richard Gaunt discusses some of the items on display in the Georgian Delights exhibition relating to the Duke of Newcastle.
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Academic curator Dr Richard Gaunt discusses Catholic Emancipation which became a key issue for George IV.
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Academic curator Dr Richard Gaunt introduces the virtual tour of the exhibition "Georgian Delights: Life during the reign of George IV (1820-1830)".
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In this video we want to say how proud we are of our nurses and the contributions they continue to make to our NHS. This is a very challenging time for the NHS, the country and the world. Our nurses…
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Dr Liz Chatterjee, specialist in the history and political
economy of energy in the age of climate change and lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, talks to us about the challenges and…
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Dr Joy Spiliopoulos, specialist on gender and migration with
a particular focus on healthcare professionals in Southeast Asia and based at
the University of Nottingham Ningbo China, talks to us about…
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Professor
Ian Hall, Deputy Director of the Griffith Asia Institute, talks to us about
the unique aspects of India’s foreign policy since it became independent in
1947.
Professor Hall…
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Didi
Kirsten Tatlow, a Senior Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin, talks with us about the history and development of
the United Front in China.
Didi is also a senior…
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In
this episode, Professor
Katharine Adeney,
Director of the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute, talks to us
about South Asia’s largest infrastructure development project and what…
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Our research experts and impressive facilities make Nottingham the place to study your PhD.We welcome students from across the globe, who join our friendly community and develop into the engineering…
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We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about gender equality, imposter syndrome and the inspirational women in their…
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A teaser for 'Asking important people questions as the camera moves closer to their face'. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the…
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Asking Stacy Johnson questions as the camera moves closer to her face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about…
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Some of our international students discuss their experiences studying at the University of Nottingham, sharing some useful tips of support for other incoming international students. Find out more:…
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Asking Sarah Sharples questions as the camera moves closer to her face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about…
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Asking Gaby Neher questions as the camera moves closer to her face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about gender…
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Asking Delphine Avraam questions as the camera moves closer to her face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about…
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Asking Andy Winter questions as the camera moves closer to his face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about…
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On the evening of 23 February 1820, Bow Street Runners entered a hayloft in Cato Street, London, to arrest a group of armed conspirators who were planning to assassinate the British cabinet at a…
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Children are growing up surrounded by tech, but does the law adequately protect them online? Our research is challenging lawmakers and tech companies to protect children's rights in an…
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Dr Nigel Aston of the University of Leicester looks again at the influence and assesses the importance of two much criticised women, Ladies Hertford and Conyngham, in relation to the king's…
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Jasmine is a second year liberal arts student with an interest in pursuing a global career. Stay tuned and follow Jasmine's story as she shares her experiences to help you on your way to finding…
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Ben Rosser, CEO of The Pythian Club, talks about why he works with young people to prevent them from getting into trouble. He talks about the challenges of this work but if you've got the…
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Associate Professor Tanvir discusses the importance of data within Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Explore EDI within the faculty of engineering:…
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Associate Professor Tanvir discusses the importance of role models within Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Explore EDI within the faculty of engineering:…
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Associate Professor Tanvir discusses Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and the gender gap. Explore EDI within the faculty of engineering:…
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Associate Professor Tanvir discusses what we can do about Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Explore EDI within the faculty of engineering:…
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Associate Professor Tanvir discusses why Equality, Diversity and Inclusion matter. Explore EDI within the faculty of engineering:…
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This exhibition ran between 16th December 2016 and 26th March 2017.The exhibition was jointly curated by Professor Georgina Endfield and Dr Lucy Veale of the School of Geography and Manuscripts and…
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Using photographs, marketing materials and business records from the University of Nottingham’s lace and hosiery archive collections, this exhibition explores surviving evidence of the textile…
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Sylva: "To slowly trace the forest's shady scene" ran from 14th December 2018 -7th April 2019 Foresters and felons, poets and poachers, Sylva uncovered the unusual tales of…
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Sylva: "To slowly trace the forest's shady scene" ran from 14th December 2018 -7th April 2019 Foresters and felons, poets and poachers, Sylva uncovered the unusual tales of…
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Sylva: "To slowly trace the forest's shady scene" ran from 14th December 2018 -7th April 2019 Foresters and felons, poets and poachers, Sylva uncovered the unusual tales of…
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Sylva: "To slowly trace the forest's shady scene" ran from 14th December 2018 -7th April 2019 Foresters and felons, poets and poachers, Sylva uncovered the unusual tales of…
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Sylva: "To slowly trace the forest's shady scene" ran from 14th December 2018 -7th April 2019 Foresters and felons, poets and poachers, Sylva uncovered the unusual tales of…
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Sylva: "To slowly trace the forest's shady scene" ran from 14th December 2018 -7th April 2019 Foresters and felons, poets and poachers, Sylva uncovered the unusual tales of…
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Sylva: "To slowly trace the forest's shady scene" ran from 14th December 2018 -7th April 2019 Foresters and felons, poets and poachers, Sylva uncovered the unusual tales of…
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Sylva: "To slowly trace the forest's shady scene" ran from 14th December 2018 -7th April 2019 Foresters and felons, poets and poachers, Sylva uncovered the unusual tales of…
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This exhibition explores sixty years of turbulence and innovation that laid the foundations of our modern world. The East Midlands is one of the heartlands of British Romanticism: Nottinghamshire was…
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This exhibition explores sixty years of turbulence and innovation that laid the foundations of our modern world. The East Midlands is one of the heartlands of British Romanticism: Nottinghamshire was…
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This exhibition explores sixty years of turbulence and innovation that laid the foundations of our modern world. The East Midlands is one of the heartlands of British Romanticism: Nottinghamshire was…
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This exhibition explores sixty years of turbulence and innovation that laid the foundations of our modern world. The East Midlands is one of the heartlands of British Romanticism: Nottinghamshire was…
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This exhibition explores sixty years of turbulence and innovation that laid the foundations of our modern world. The East Midlands is one of the heartlands of British Romanticism: Nottinghamshire was…
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This exhibition explores sixty years of turbulence and innovation that laid the foundations of our modern world. The East Midlands is one of the heartlands of British Romanticism: Nottinghamshire was…
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This exhibition explores sixty years of turbulence and innovation that laid the foundations of our modern world. The East Midlands is one of the heartlands of British Romanticism: Nottinghamshire was…
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This exhibition explores sixty years of turbulence and innovation that laid the foundations of our modern world. The East Midlands is one of the heartlands of British Romanticism: Nottinghamshire was…
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As the University's largest community engagement event, Wonder transformed University Park into a
playground of learning and discovery on Saturday 15 June 2019. Attracting more
than 5,000…
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