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Solving modern slavery and labour exploitation is one of the Sustainable Development Goals. Our research is to understand what works to stop labour exploitation by building computer models for…
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Hear staff and students from the School of Health Sciences discuss our Advanced Nursing course and the opportunities this postgraduate qualification provides for your professional development. Find…
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James Devlin, Dean of Nottingham University Business School gives a short overview of what it's like to study with us.
Find out more about the Business…
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Every two years the University of Nottingham appoints an eminent theologian to deliver the Firth Lectures which comprise of two public lectures (since 2012 these are available on YouTube) and a…
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In this video, John Barclay, the Firth Lecturer for 2018, presented a fresh reading of grace and gift in Paul's theology – and especially what is found in 2 Corinthians. This shows us that…
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In his book, Paul and the Gift (2015) John Barclay presented a fresh reading of grace and gift in Paul's theology, studying it in view of ancient notions of ‘gift’ and shining new…
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Views and reflections from a range of conference delegates, focusing on their experiences and the increasing importance of digital learning in Higher Education. More sessions:…
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The conference was delighted to welcome Professor Phil Race who is a renowned author on teaching and learning in Higher Education. He engaged the audience with a highly interactive session,…
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Dr Fiona McCullough who had recently been recognised as a National Teaching Fellow, discussed how her team had embedded digital learning into course provision. She linked this into how such changes…
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Karen Cox, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nottingham 2013 - 2017, talks about her career: Where it's taken her and how she got to where she is today.
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Take 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…
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M13217 & M14184 Gender and Development with Carole Spary
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M12089 IPE and Global Development with Andreas Bieler
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The benefits of Continuing Professional Development Services.
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In the malaria research labs at The University of Nottingham Dr Rita Tewari and her team are trying to identify the best drug and vaccine targets for malaria. Here she explains how.
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Find out about the rewarding and successful careers we offer at Nottingham University.
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By remembering The University of Nottingham in your Will, you can make an impact that will touch generations. This video showcases just some some of the ways that legacy gifts are making a crucial…
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At the age of 15 he was told he didn't have the qualifications to become a scientist. Today Sir Peter Mansfield, from The University of Nottingham, holds a Nobel Prize for Physiology and…
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Jo Robinson explains how the School of English helps students to tailor their studies to develop a wide range of skills for their future careers.
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Jo Robinson describes how she, and colleagues, give feedback to students via audio commentaries on their essays and how students make use of that feedback in future work.
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Dr Eva Giraud of the Department of Culture, Film and Media, explains how a new module has been designed to help students to develop their research and essay-writing abilities in preparation for their…
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Dr Jo Robinson talks about the connections between developing students' subject-specific and academic skills and the skills that will help them into employment.
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Dr Nick Thomas describes how giving students the responsibility to lead seminars helps them to develop important academic and transferrable skills.
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Case study - uneven development.
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Case study - globalisation and trade unions.
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"Learning is the greatest game in life and the most fun."
Glenn Doman, founder of the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential.
With the support of philanthropists who share the…
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Children in the UK face adversity in many forms, with 1.6 million living in severe poverty and hundreds of thousands living with disability, ill health or trauma.
Will you help children overcome…
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