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An introduction to the Support and Wellbeing team and other support services available at the University. Find out more about the Wellbeing Services at the University by going to…
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We developed a living labs project working with nursing homes in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Working with managers and staff to explore their priorities for research and improvement. Here we…
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Emily's tips and advice for living back at home with family after being away at University.
Things might be a lot different since you left and you won't be used to the surroundings or…
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Ali shows how to make a quick and easy student friendly pasta bake.#studentrecipes #studentcooking #studentmeals Check out Ali's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVeAFCl1LROdRvjzf_V09jg
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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) made the theme of finitude, human finitude, central to his philosophy: humans have ‘being towards death.’ In this video Prof. Agata Bielik-Robson challenges…
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Moving into the local community this year? Don't forget that you're going to be part of a diverse residential community.
Find out how you can make a positive…
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This episode introduces the series, explaining what economic and social rights are, where they come from, and how they fit into international human rights law.
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This episode provides a general overview of economic and social rights duties.
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This episode focuses on one of the key overarching obligations imposed by economic and social rights: progressive realisation.
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This episode addresses one of the most commonly misunderstood obligations imposed by economic and social rights: the duty of states to use the maximum of their available resources to give effect to…
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This episode focuses on the duty of states to ensure the satisfaction of minimum essential levels of economic and social rights.
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This episode focuses on the presumption under international human rights law against the permissibility of retrogression – or backward steps – in terms of economic and social rights…
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This episode outlines work rights (specifically the right to work and the right to just and favourable conditions of work), what they protect, and what they require of governments
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This episode outlines the right to education, what it protects, and what it requires of governments.
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This episode addresses the connections between economic and social rights, living standards and poverty.
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In this episode, we will focus on the ways in which states can be held accountable for their implementation of their economic and social rights duties under international law.
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This episode outlines the right to social security, what it protects, and what it requires of governments.
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This episode outlines the right to adequate housing, what it protects, and what it requires of governments.
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Hannah gives some tips about living off campus. Hannah's channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCoZGyEMMW4ljy1QakZFgcg
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We asked our students to give us an insight into what they love about accommodation at Nottingham. Visit http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/accommodation for more.
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Philip Goodchild, the Professor of Religion and Philosophy,
explores the notion that human beings have to come to terms with living within
limits if they are to live well. Only when we confront our…
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Charlotte gives some tips on how to eat healthily at uni. See more of Charlotte's videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD-n-vgKgemZ50S0F9t_hSw
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What's life like living off campus? Our vlogger Charlotte reveals all. Watch Charlotte's vlog about being a mature student https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPsAkKOGV64 See more of…
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Our campuses are big and beautiful - take a whistle stop tour of the essential places to go on Uni Park with our vlogger Tom. See more of Tom's videos https://www.youtube.com/user/tomwkli
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A tour of the accommodation on offer for staff at The University of Nottingham.
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Researchers at The University of Nottingham carrying out a study into a time-efficient exercise tool called HIT — High Intensity Training. The training programme is part of Metapredict —…
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