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Find out about the rewarding and successful careers we offer at Nottingham University.
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Campus Cam went to the University Challenge heats run by the Students Union, where the hunt is underway for the team which will represent The University of Nottingham in 2014.
The heat finals will…
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Sam Cox is a third-year undergraduate on mobility from the UK Campus. He talks about why he chose Nottingham, facilities at the Malaysia Campus and travel opportunities for international students.
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The Department’s innovative approach to student assessment.
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Chris talks about why he chose Nottingham, the course and his future career plans.
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Janjua explains how the quality of the MSc course will have an environmental impact back in India.
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Giselle talks about why she chose Nottingham to study Engineering, having joined us from Cuba.
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As an International student, Samah talks about how the University welcomed her and her future plans.
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Stine-Marie explains the various areas of study covered by her PhD.
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Zeeshan talks about why Nottingham is the best for research to him, and the support and facilities available.
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Szu explains how working in a hospital inspired her to start her own research.
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Adewumi talks about the MSc and how it will help him when he returns back to Nigeria.
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Teva tells us how his department helped him as an international student.
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Sylwia talks about her placement at Lakeside Arts Centre, organised by the Arts Graduate Centre.
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Simon explains how doing a summer research placement gave him the opportunity to do a PhD.
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Sebastian discusses his favourite parts of the course.
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Rebecca talks about the valuable teaching experience she has gained through her PhD.
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Victor talks about his transition from chemistry to business.
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Sam explains how he balances teaching and research.
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Seda talks about working on the designs for zero carbon houses.
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Maria talks about the transition from working as a teacher to be being a student.
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Marie tells us how studying Politics and French for her undergraduate degree inspired her to do a PhD.
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Andy tells us how he is encouraged to be an independent thinker.
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Laura tells us about the opportunities for work experience on her course.
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Mariana advises students on where to look for funding options.
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dy explains why she decided that Nottingham was the only place for her.
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Students from the Business school discuss studying in China.
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Jemima talks about the postgraduate seminars, and how useful they are.
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Emmanuel tells us about the different elements of his course.
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Madhavie explains how receiving a scholarship for research enabled her to study for her PhD.
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Laura explains that learning Russian isn’t as difficult as you might think it is.
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Katharina explains what she has learnt on her course, and why she chose to study Human Factors.
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James talks about setting up his own business.
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David tells us that he enjoys the freedom of postgraduate study.
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Chris talks about the variety of module options available to him.
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Iker talks about his reasons behind studying probability and the facilities available.
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Mariya explains why studying in Ningbo was the best option for her.
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Theo talks about the Graduate School, a dedicated resource for all postgraduates.
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Christina tells us about her research into pedigree dog health.
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Gu talks about her role as President of the Students' Union.
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Qian describes how the University encourages independent thinking.
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Archi tells us why Engineering has always appealed to him and relating what he’s learning into real life situations.
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Allison talks about life outside of her PhD and being a member of the British White Water Rafting team.
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Belin explains the support that she receives from her supervisor.
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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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Camila explains why she chose a UK degree programme in China and what she loves most about living in Ningbo.
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Anisha tells us how well she works with her supervisor.
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Mark explains what he’s gaining from his campus exchange.
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David describes how he progressed from a foundation year to a PhD.
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Jason talks about studying for a degree as a mature student.
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Jess tells us how she fits in swimming and studying.
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Students are given an organic chicken farm challenge.
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Chris tells us what attracted him to study at Nottingham and his experiences as a student.
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Tanushree is looking forward to her internship at Centrica.
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Seb talks about the wide scope of areas he has learnt about on his course.
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Sarah on organising a national social event for engineers.
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Rhys explains the benefits of voluntary work.
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Tom’s visit to the Department convinced him to apply.
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Tarana talks about studying in Singapore.
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SIFE members at the Ningbo Campus prepare for the World Cup.
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Joe talks about why he’s glad he chose Nottingham.
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Ling explains the benefits of studying at an English university.
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Student ambassador Laura tells us what keeps her busy.
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Josephine on why she chose to study international relations.
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Josh undertook research sponsored by an African-based company.
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Jennifer talks about research and her graduate job.
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James on his experience at the University of Queensland.
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Joe explains why he is glad he decided to study chemistry.
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Gu talks about her role as President of the Students' Union.
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Gerald on his experience at the University’s Malaysia Campus.
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Peter and Nick on choosing which area to specialise in.
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Chloe tells us what she has enjoyed about her degree.
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Sebastian describes his experiences of travelling in China.
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Min explains why she decided to study in China.
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Daryl is putting what he’s learned to good use at PepsiCo.
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Yixuan talks about the support given by tutors at the University.
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Aijia (Dorothy), of China, talks about how our business degree programmes equip you to become a leader.
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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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A pioneering new centre will train the researchers of the future, and help to deepen links between the UK and China. The University of Nottingham Ningbo China are to open an International Doctoral…
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