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Leora Hadas - Research in Cultural, Media and Visual StudiesHear from Leora Hadas, Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural, Media and Visual Studies at the University of Nottingham. They talk about their research interests, life as a postgraduate…
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World Food Day 2024The Food Systems Institute at the University of Nottingham addresses a diverse range of areas that tackle global agri-food systems challenges, shaping these solutions with communities and society.
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A tale of two wives (and four husbands?): the story of two exceptional women from Imperial Romeshort film: "A tale of two wives (and four husbands?): the story of two exceptional women from Imperial Rome". Description for YouTube: This short film (15’, Italian with English…
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Bears! Nature, Culture & Beyond - exhibition 2023Liam Lewis and Hannah O'Regan discuss their exhibition at the Museum at Lakeside and how this relates to their ongoing research project, Box Office Bears. For more information visit:…
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Ways to Study HistoryDiscover all the ways to study History at Nottingham - without taking a history degree
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Dr Gaby Neher: the University of Nottingham's first female Esquire BedellTuesday 10 May 2022 saw a historic first for the university, as Associate Professor Gabrielle Neher took up the enigmatic role of Esquire Bedell – the traditionally male mace holder at…
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Actor Ruth Wilson is the University of Nottingham's Creative SparkThe celebrated British actor, producer and University of Nottingham alumna Ruth Wilson is backing a new national campaign to showcase the enormous impact of the arts on society and the economy.Ruth…
From Helen Frost
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The ULTIMATE guide to Nottingham cityTake a tour of Nottingham city centre and find out about everything from its vibrant nightlife, shops, cafes, restaurants, culture and parks.
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A masters experience in the Faculty of ArtsMasters students describe their experience of learning and living in Nottingham. Six students tell their stories of what it was like to study for a masters degree in the Faculty of Arts. From…
From Helen Frost
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Student Reviews DARKFIELD RADIO immersive audio experience at home | University of Nottingham | Lakeside ArtsStudent Reviews DARKFIELD RADIO immersive audio experience at home Limited Time Student Discount: DARKFIELD RADIO is a brand-new project, delivering unique 20-minute experiences only available on…
From Paul Hodgson
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BUCS Nationals 2020 | University of Nottingham SportThe Annual British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) National Championships was held over the weekend of 14th-16th February 2020. The University of Nottingham secured 16 medals at the 2020…
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LGBTQ+ Inclusion in SportUniversity of Nottingham recognises how important it is that the LGBTQ+ community feel confident taking part in sport and physical activity and we’re proud to champion the #RainbowLaces…
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Creative Pathways: A day in Lucy's Life.Lucy, another of the paid interns from our Creative Pathways Scheme takes us on a day in her life as an intern with Nottingham Lakeside arts Centre Applications for this years Creative Pathway…
From Cameron Mcculloch-Keeble
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Creative Pathways: A day in Ruby's Life.Ruby, one of the paid interns from our Creative Pathways Scheme takes us on a day in her life as an intern with Nottingham Unesco City of Literature. Applications for this years Creative Pathway…
From Cameron Mcculloch-Keeble
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Paul Crawford: Florence Nightingale Comes HomePaul 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.
From Hayley Cotterill
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Jonathan Memel: Florence Nightingale Comes HomeDr 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.
From Hayley Cotterill
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Hayley Cotterill: Florence Nightingale Comes HomeHayley 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…
From Hayley Cotterill
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#UnisForNottingham | For creativesIsobelle Farrar is still reaping the benefits of winning the Nottingham Young Creatives competition some years ago. Supported by both universities, the competition is a springboard for creative…
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Faculty of Arts: Why choose a foundation year?Students from Foundation Arts share what it's like and the benefits it brings. Find out more about our foundation programme and the subjects you could study:…
From Helen Frost
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Open Days at UoNTake a quick look at what you might expect to see and experience at our open days. Our 2019 Undergraduate Open Days will be held on:Friday 28 June Saturday 29 June Friday 13 September Saturday 14…
From Paul Hodgson
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Visit from Zhejiang Conservatory of Music - Nov 2018A look behind the music of a special gala concert with the University of Nottingham Philharmonia and Choir joined by guest musicians from Zhejiang Conservatory of Music in China. The concert opened…
From Paul Hodgson
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Discovery. For the worldReal world research. Real world impact. Our research knows no limits. Our discoveries change lives across the globe. Discover more about our world-changing research: nottingham.ac.uk/research
From Sophie Moyses
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Introducing Liberal Arts at NottinghamAn introduction to studying liberal arts at the University of Nottingham. For full details see nottingham.ac.uk/liberalarts
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Viewing Art in The Netherlands: The Unforgettable ProgrammeSince 2013 the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven have endeavoured to improve quality of life for people with dementia and their loved ones. They developed a special…
From Jocelyn Daniels
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Vlog: 5 tips for getting into marketing with an Arts degreeAmerican & Canadian Studies alumna and BBC Apprentice candidate Rebecca Jeffery gives her top 5 tips for getting into marketing with an Arts degree.
From Helen Frost
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What a Wonderful day!Wonder, the University of Nottingham's annual open day took place on 17 June 2017. This video shows some of the highlights of the day. Discover more about Wonder…
From Debs Storey
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Year of the Rooster - highlights from the Jixiang (Propitious) projectionIn a spectacular world premiere, Nottingham-based digital artist Barret Hodgson illuminated the University's iconic Trent Building with a visual feast of digital projections which capture…
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Joe Hesford, English and philosophy graduate, talks about his role at VodafoneJoe talks about his role as Commercial Finance Manager at Vodafone, how he utilises the skills developed during his degree in his currrent role and his advice to other arts graduates interested in a…
From Jackie Thompson
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Nottingham in Parliament DayOn 25 October 2016 over 100 organisations from across Nottinghamshire came together to celebrate the county's business, education, research, culture, sport and global connections. With over…
From Tom Travis
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Nottingham in Parliament DayOn 25 October 2016 over 100 organisations from across Nottinghamshire came together to celebrate the county's business, education, research, culture, sport and global connections. With over…
From Tom Travis
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Francesca Jaffa, a recent graduate, talks about her role at Deutsche BankFrancesca, a joint honours German and philosophy graduate, talks about her role as a Junior Employee Relations Specialist, why she chose to work for a global bank and why she chose a career in human…
From Jackie Thompson
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University of Nottingham BSA Science Media Fellows 2016The University of Nottingham sponsored three British Science Association Media Fellows in 2016. They were placed with The Times, the FT and BBC Science. Find out how they got on.
From Elizabeth Cass
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"Istoriia s metranpazhem" (Incident with a Paginator)Written by Aleksandr Vampilov in 1968, this Russian play is performed by members of the arts faculty at The University of Nottingham.
From Helen Frost
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David Ross Sports Village - construction updateTake a look inside David Ross Sports Village as progress continues on the build of this £40m project. Once completed, the facility will be an outstanding, inspirational and accessible sports…
From Paul Hodgson
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Pathways: The Nottingham Black History MuralIn 2016, the University of Nottingham's Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R), which is part of the Research Priority Area in Rights and Justice, and the New Art Exchange joined together…
From Helen Frost
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'This Girl Can' girls' night in at UoNUoN Sport’s Girls’ Night In was a pretty good party: join the fun and stay active at www.nottsgirlscan.co.uk Get involved:http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sport/getinvolved/engage/index.aspx
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Centre for Research in Race and Rights - the trailerThis is a short trailer for the Centre for Research in Race and Rights (C3R) at The University of Nottingham. For more informaiton visit: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/c3r
From Helen Frost
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Why Study Theology in the Arts with Doug IngramWhy bother with the study of theology in a university? Why bother with the study of religion – if you do not consider yourself religious? These are the questions address by two theologians…
From Simon Barnett
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Achieve it at NottinghamYou could find the perfect course at Nottingham Browse our courses: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugcourses We offer a variety of undergraduate courses in five faculty areas. Visit the links…
From Debs Storey
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Vlog: Elisabeth Frink exhibitionJohn recently visited the Elisabeth Frink exhibition at Nottingham Lakeside Arts, and this is what he thought of it. Find out more about the exhibition: http://goo.gl/hEjZ5g See more from John:…
From Tom Travis
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An Introduction to the Library for Post-graduate ResearchersMr Neil Smyth (the Senior Librarian for the Faculty of Arts) discusses with Professor Tom O’Loughlin (Department of Theology and Religious Studies) the importance of the library in…
From Simon Barnett
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Dr Jon Henderson talks about being one of the 2015 British Science Association Media FellowsDr Jon Henderson from the Department of Archaeology at The University of Nottingham talks about his experience as a British Science Media Fellow embedded with the Science team at The Times.
From Elizabeth Cass
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Vlog: First months in the UKFind out how John's first couple of months have been as an international student in Nottingham. See more from John at https://www.youtube.com/user/JaMSessions92
From Helen Frost
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Elisabeth Frink's 'Horse'‘Horse’ a 1500kg, 3 metre tall sculpture by Elisabeth Frink will be shown alongside other works in an exhibition at Djanogly Gallery. Getting the sculpture into the gallery was a…
From Debs Storey
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Celebrating 100 years of Russian and Slavonic Studies1915 is when it all began, a small department with a big heart. What a century it has been. In this video we meet former students and academics and the current Head of Department. We hear about many…
From Helen Frost
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Open days: music drumming sessionsIf you're visiting the University for an open day and you're interested in music, why not have a go at learning West African polyrhythm. It's a 20 minute drop in session and all are…
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Why Study Schopenhauer and the Arts with Richard BellProf. Richard Bell introduces the life and thought of Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860). The video gives an account of his epistemology – and how he was influenced by Kant – as a basis for…
From Simon Barnett
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There is a pleasure in the pathless woods'There is a pleasure in the pathless woods' is an exhibition by Nottingham based artist Tristram Aver. In this video he tells us how the notion of 'Britishness' is explored in his…
From Debs Storey
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In the Shadow of WarIn the Shadow of War features the work of a generation of artists who rose to prominence in post-war Britain. Visual Arts Officer, Neil Walker talks us through the theme of this exhibition and the…
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In the Shadow of War – Graham Sutherland’s ‘Crucifixion’In the Shadow of War features the work of a generation of artists who rose to prominence in post-war Britain. Visual Arts Officer, Neil Walker talks us through Graham Sutherland’s…
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In the Shadow of War - the sculptureIn the Shadow of War features the work of a generation of artists who rose to prominence in post-war Britain. Visual Arts Officer, Neil Walker talks us through the sculpture included in the show. …
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Yasmin Issaka singing Somebody's FoolYasmin Issaka at the BHM launch event, Nottingham Lakeside Arts, Tuesday 7 October 2014
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'Comfort Women' -- symposium highlights human rights violationPhD student Sachi Tsukamoto, from The University of Nottingham, has organised a symposium on 'comfort women' -- the women and girls forced into sexual slavery for the Imperial Japanese Army…
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Studying what you love is the key to career successTwo of our lovely 3rd year English students went out and about with a video camera to find out whether our students think it's important to study a subject you love. Video shot and edited by Tom…
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Viking DNA expert leads longboat raid to NorwayA 54-strong 'Viking Navy' led by a University of Nottingham scientist and Viking expert has just returned from an unusual expedition to Norway, to row the largest replica Viking longship…
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Faculty of Arts: public spaces for researchersFaculty of Arts researchers discuss their research and how they use the public spaces at the University of Nottingham.
From Helen Frost
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The Nottingham New Theatre and Lakeside Arts present: Dr FaustusFaustus is a respected and hugely successful man. He is also doomed by his own hubris, greed and ambition. Bored of logic and mundane life, he makes a pact with the devil: 24 years of unimaginable…
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Why Study an MA in the Arts?Our current students and alumni discuss why they studied a Masters in the Arts at The University of Nottingham. Find out more about postgraduate study at Nottingham:…
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Sarah Townley - PhD English LiteratureSarah talks about the "unrivalled expertise" of her PhD supervisor.
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Sylwia Szostak - PhD Culture, Film and MediaSylwia talks about her placement at Lakeside Arts Centre, organised by the Arts Graduate Centre.
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Pop art to Britart - modern masters from the David Ross CollectionOn the VIP opening night of the exhibition at Djanogly Art Gallery we caught up with David Ross and friends to find out where his interest in art started, what his first purchases were and what…
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Lowry revisitedAs the 2013 Lowry exhibition closes in London, we take a look back to the success of our own Lowry exhibition, which opened its doors to the public two years ago on 16 November. Held in the…
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Lustre - Lakeside's annual craft makers' marketLustre is Lakeside's annual craft makers' market, held every November and featuring the work of over 55 makers. This year Lustre will take place on the 9 & 10 November. For more…
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Trawling for memories and responses to extreme weather eventsDrawing on historical records and personal recollections the £1m British Climate Histories project, led by Professor Georgina Endfield from the School of Geography at The University of…
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