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See the changes to the refurbished East Midlands Conference Centre, with a brief fly-through of the Orchard Hotel
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Vidhika shares some tips for using the healthcare services in the UK as an international student. Health services for international students information: https://bit.ly/3iAIYI9 Cripps Health…
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Take 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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Take a tour around our beautiful University Park Campus and get a feel for what it's like to live and study at UoN. Have a look round our Students' Union, see the libraries and find out…
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Aaron Dicks, co-founder and Managing Director of Nottingham’s multi-award winning agency Impression Digital, credits the Business School’s Growth 100 programme with giving him the…
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Hello everyone, I'm Savannah and I'm a 3rd year Maths student here at UoN. Today I'll be showing you some of my favourite places and things to do as a student in Nottingham city. Enjoy!
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Joey recommends some of her favourite places to go for Korean food, Chinese food, sushi, curry and bubble tea in Nottingham.
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Nottingham has loads of things to do if you're not into clubbing or just fancy a different night out, from restaurants to escape rooms, cinemas to nature reserves and board game cafés to…
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In this Zoom Video, the UNCLC
(University of Nottingham Commercial Law Centre) showcases some of the research
projects currently undertaken by its staff members related to COVID-19 and
Commercial…
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Nottingham has loads of sports venues across the city for recreational, national and international activities, from ice hockey to football to watersports and more. Issy talks about some of the…
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Emily shares some of her favourite places too eat and drink in Nottingham city.
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Lucy shares some of her favourite clubs, pubs and cocktail bars in Nottingham and talks about the varied night life in the city. Check out Lucy's channel:…
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There are loads of different ways to get around Nottingham and beyond, from buses to trams and taxis to trains. These are Ella's experiences of using public transport around the city. Check out…
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Engineers at the University of Nottingham have designed a PPE face shield with CE approval that they are 3D printing at scale for healthcare workers to use in the fight against COVID-19.
Using the…
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📽️We caught up with a few of our fantastic University of Nottingham students to find out more about how they use their Sport & Fitness membership to reach their goals! #StudentSportingStories
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University of Nottingham researchers have secured a major grant to develop a smart wound dressing embedded with optical fibre sensors to assess whether affected tissue is healing well or is infected.…
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In 1917, at the height of the First World War, F.B. MacNutt edited a collection of 17 essays entitled The Church in the Furnace. These essays were written by Anglican army chaplains who reflected on…
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‘Woodbine Willie’ – the Anglican World War I padre who gave cigarettes to the troops and wrote poetry - is well known. But the man himself, G.A. Studdert-Kennedy is not nearly so…
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Dr Stuart Bell argues that the early twentieth-century Anglican writer, G.A. Studdert-Kennedy (better known as ‘Woodbine Willie’), is the first modern British theologian in that he…
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Academics and students discuss the brand new BSc and MSci Cancer Sciences courses being launched at the University of Nottingham in September 2019, along with the new purpose built Centre for Cancer…
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Academics discussing the brand new BSc and MSci Cancer Sciences course being launched in September 2019 at the University of Nottingham.
Find out more:
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ccs
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Academic discussing the purpose built Cancer Centre which is due to open in winter 2019 at the University of Nottingham.
Find out more:
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ccs
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Welcome to Nottingham! We're looking forward to showing you around our beautiful campuses. Here's a preview of what you can expect to find.
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Invade…immigrate…integrate…
inspire. The
exhibition
‘Danelaw Saga’ ran from 15th December 2017 to 8th April 2018 and told the
tale of how the Vikings shaped the…
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This video takes you behind the scenes at the University's new Dairy Centre – part of the £27.7m national Centre of Innovation in Livestock (CIEL). The Centre for Dairy Science…
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One of the most decorated athletes in the sport, alumnus Tim Brabants made history at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games by winning Great Britain’s first ever gold medal in canoeing. In a career…
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Thank you for giving special moments. You make incredible things happen and push the boundaries of what is possible.
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For all the hours of research, the studies and trials you've made possible, thank you. When you give, you give moments like these. A special thank you to the O'Connor family for being…
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Vicky took a trip to the Winter Wonderland Christmas market in Old Market Square. Check out Vicky's channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCETTmGjpLgb8TM-hJTeQTBg
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Humeara investigated the spooky sights of Old Market Square for Halloween. Humeara's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaDN4YrUnT-Y6R_Wb1X0jlg/videos
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See how Humeara celebrated bonfire night at the Forest Recreation Ground firework display. Humeara's channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaDN4YrUnT-Y6R_Wb1X0jlg/videos
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3rd year Biology students Adreanna and Florence take us on a wine and dine tour of Nottingham city centre. If you're looking for the best places to hang out, grab some grub or enjoy a drink then…
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Each year, hundreds of children and their families are faced with the terrifying diagnosis of a brain tumour. We believe that these children deserve the best. Our aim is to give every child with a…
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Grab your capes and join our 5km family friendly fancy-dress walk at University Park to help children battling brain tumours. Register yourself or a group and start your fundraising today! Date: 1…
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Cheryl Hemmings, Centre Manager and Rupert Aikman, Board Director talk about how a group of multi-disciplinary students helped to raise the profile of The Vine and encourage more people to volunteer.…
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A
clinical trial into the treatment of the severe blistering skin condition ‘bullous
pemphigoid’ has found that starting treatment with an oral antibiotic is an
effective and safer…
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In 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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We are the world's largest group of rights and justice scholars and advise governments and NGOs around the globe on the creation of sustainable, open and creative societies.
More information:…
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Innovative technologies help health services respond to huge challenges such as ageing populations and increases in chronic conditions. Find out how our cutting-edge research is being applied by…
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Nottingham's sustainable energy researchers on how new technologies and materials, systems and people can interact to secure a low-carbon future.
More…
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John takes us on a tour of some of his favourite places in Nottingham. Watch more of John's vlogs:https://www.youtube.com/user/JaMSessions92
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John takes us on a tour of some of his favourite places in Nottingham. Watch more of John's vlogs:https://www.youtube.com/user/JaMSessions92
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Take a journey through the years into the research conducted in the field of social sciences. On the way you'll see how this research has informed policies across the globe. To see the whole…
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As part of our AHRC-funded Connected Communities Project to create Nottingham's first black history mural, the Centre for Research in Race and Rights commissioned Panya Banjoko to write and…
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In 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…
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This 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
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The students of the EPSRC sponsored Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Therapeutics and Nanomedicines at Schools of Pharmacy at The University of Nottingham and University College London are…
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‘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…
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Microbiologists at The University of Nottingham say your car could be dirtier than you think.
The
discovery was made when the University’s Microbiology Investigation Centre, led by…
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Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) affects less than 400
people each year but it can be so severe in some cases it has led to
amputation. The condition is so rare it is often misdiagnosed.
The…
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In this video Dr Wendy Chapple introduces the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (ICCSR) and the courses on offer. For more information…
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'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…
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In September 2014 the Centre for Urban Agriculture held an international conference on Vertical Farming and Urban Agriculture. As part of the conference Dickson Despommier gave a presentation…
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In September 2014 the Centre for Urban Agriculture held an international conference on Vertical Farming and Urban Agriculture. As part of the conference Dickson Despommier gave a presentation…
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In September 2014 the Centre for Urban Agriculture held an international conference on Vertical Farming and Urban Agriculture. Watch this video to hear from experts within the field, including: …
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In September 2014 the Centre for Urban Agriculture held an international conference on Vertical Farming and Urban Agriculture. In this video we hear from Ian Collier and Stephen Fry from HydroGarden…
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A 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 researchers discuss their research and how they use the public spaces at the University of Nottingham.
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Palliative and end of life care could ease the suffering and distress of 100 million patients and their relatives a year across the world. Yet only a small minority receive it. Will you help give all…
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Faustus 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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Playing cupid - stem cell biologists at The University of Nottingham are looking at ways to mend our broken hearts.
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You could find the perfect course at Nottingham
Browse our courses:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugcourses
The Faculty of Social Sciences offers a variety of undergraduate courses within the…
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Dr Viktoria Eleftheriadou explains how to use hand-held light therapy for vitiligo, a skin condition that causes white patches on the skin. Visit the study website: The HI-Light (Home Intervention…
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Sylwia talks about her placement at Lakeside Arts Centre, organised by the Arts Graduate Centre.
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On 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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Indonesian student, Elma Tambuwun, talks about her experiences of the Preparatory English course run by the Centre for English Language Education.
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Vietnamese student, Tran Do Ngoc Oanh, talks about her experiences of the Preparatory English course run by the Centre for English Language Education.
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Kazakhstani student, Aliya Tuyakbayeva, talks about her experiences of the Preparatory English course run by the Centre for English Language Education.
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Vietnamese student, Vo Thong, talks about his experiences of the Preparatory English course run by the Centre for English Language Education.
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Celebrating the first £100 million raised for Impact: the Nottingham Campaign and how this money is already transforming lives locally, nationally and internationally.
For more information…
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As 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 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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Andrew tells us what lead him to study in Nottingham and his first impressions of the city.
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Professor Jerry Roberts explains how the Doctoral Training Centres can benefit both students and industry.
To read more about the Doctoral Training Centres visit http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/dtc
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'Inside Out of Mind' played out to capacity audiences during its run at Lakeside Arts Centre between 14 - 29 June 2013. The play is based on the field notes collected by 3 health care…
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Gerald Busca explains how his gadget can transform biomass waste products from useless to useful.
The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) work with small to medium scale companies to…
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Children and families attend fun and educational summer research sessions at the Centre for Advanced Studies based at the University of Nottingham
Read more about the work of the Centre for Advanced…
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Dr Lisa McKenzie talks about her research focusing on the stigma of disadvantaged neighbourhoods.
This two-year research project is set on the St Ann's council estate in Nottingham, a socially…
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Professor Saul Becker explains the importance of the research undertaken by a collection of academics alongside The Children and Childhood Network at the University of Nottingham.
Find out more…
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Cris explains how the Environmental Technology Centre can help businesses measure temperature in those hard to reach places, to determine what course of action is needed to make the heating systems…
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Laura explains why the right type of light is so important to us in terms of health and from a business perspective.
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Gerald Busca explains how the Environmental Technology Centre can help businesses save energy and money by monitoring and analysing their electricity usage.
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Mark discusses the support the Horizon Doctoral Training Centre provides for its students.
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International pianist Angela Hewitt tells us why she likes to perform at the Djanogly Recital Hall at Lakeside Arts Centre, how she uses an iPad during her performances, the latest on her work on…
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Sarah talks about how she stayed on from undergraduate through to postgraduate study.
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Helen talks about her MPhil and the art scene in Nottingham.
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