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Ruby Chau - Research in Public and Social PolicyHear from Ruby Chau, Associate Professor in Public and Social Policy in the School of Sociology and Social Policy. They talk about their background and research, as well as what sets the programme at…
From Adam Smith
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Emma Wilson - Research in Public HealthHear from Emma Wilson, Professor of Public Health in the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham. They talk about their personal research interest, the school's research expertise and…
From Tom Aliwell
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Emma Wilson - Public Health Master's ProgrammesHear from Emma Wilson, Professor of Public Health in the School of Medicine. They share their personal research interest; talk about the three public health programmes at the University of…
From Tom Aliwell
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How can we deliver a healthy, sustainable, carbon-neutral UK food supply? - Dr Peter Noy videoDr Peter Noy talking head video introducing the Future Food Beacon's food policy recommendations. This was filmed by Sense About Science as part of Evidence Week in November 2020
From Andrew Edwards
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How can we deliver a healthy, sustainable, carbon-neutral UK food supply? - animation1 minute animation bringing to life an infographic produced for the Future Food Beacon by Sense About Science for Evidence Week in November 2020.
From Andrew Edwards
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Mental Health panel event Wednesday 1 July 2020The Institute for Policy and Engagement and the Institute for Mental Health teamed up to discuss the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on our mental health and how policy makers should be…
From Chris Sims
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Sustainability in NottinghamFrom zero waste shops to kilo sales and low carbon public transport, Martha talks about some of the ways you can ways you can live sustainably as a student in Nottingham.
From Tom Travis
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Vlog: Transport in NottinghamThere 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…
From Tom Travis
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Track and trace - is it safe? Dr Colin Johnson discusses the new appThe public is being asked to help in the national fight against Covid-19 by downloading and using the new NHS track and trace app but is their data safe? Dr Colin Johnson in the School of Computer…
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Why Study the Tragic Festivals of Ancient Athens?Professor Judith Mossman (Coventry University), an expert on Greek tragedy, explains how the religious ritual of the city of Athens and its annual cycle of dramatic performances were interlinked. She…
From Simon Barnett
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Masters of Public Health (MPH) - the international student experienceTeddy and Evans share their experience of studying public health masters courses at Nottingham, from an international student perspective.
From Rachael Smith
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Masters of Public Health (MPH) - the student experienceJulia and Serena share their experiences of studying public health masters courses at Nottingham.
From Rachael Smith
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Theologians in Conversation; How to renew the liturgy post Vatican IIKevin McGinnell and Tom O’Loughlin discuss the challenge of creating an incarnational liturgy fifty years after the close of the Second Vatican Council.
From Simon Barnett
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Why Study the act of Cremation with Kevin McGinnellDealing with the body of someone who has died – generically referred to as ‘disposal’ – is a crucial intersection of social custom, religious practices, human ritual,…
From Simon Barnett
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Nottingham in Parliament Day launchBusiness leaders, politicians and well-known faces, gathered at Nottingham Castle to raise a flag to start the countdown to Nottingham in Parliament Day. Find out more at…
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Why Study Simone Weil with Philip GoodchildProf. Philip Goodchild introduces the thought of Simone Weil (1909-1943) who has been described as a philosopher, a religious thinker, a mystic, and linked with any number of philosophers from…
From Simon Barnett
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Muslims in Europe - Opportunities and Challenges - a lecture by Professor Akbar AhmedA public lecture presented by Professor Akbar Ahmed, Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies at the American University, Washington DC, and former High Commissioner of Pakistan to the UK. Recorded live…
From Simon Barnett
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Why Study Dionysus and the Bacchae with Judith MossmanProfessor Judith Mossman (Dept of Classics, University of Nottingham), and expert on Greek tragedy, introduces one of the most powerful of the plays of Euripides: The Bacchae. This gives us…
From Simon Barnett
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London PR, Nottingham Internship SchemeA short video of interns and former interns placed by the University of Nottingham via the internship scheme at Nottingham company London PR. Filmed and edited by Alex Wilkinson of Alex Wilkinson…
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Zhanar Gabdullina, MA Public PolicyZhanar tells us about her experience in doing the MA in Public Policy. She also talks about her experience as an international student. She highlights how extremely supportive the lecturers were…
From Tracey George
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A to Z of Sociology: EvaluationProfessor Bruce Stafford, Head of School and Professor of Public Policy, talks about evaluation in the latest of our A-Z video series.
From Tracey George
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A to Z of Sociology: Social SecurityProfessor Bruce Stafford, Head of School and Professor of Public Policy, talks about social security in the latest of our school A-Z videos.
From Tracey George
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A to Z of Sociology: Public PolicyDr Barbara Allen, Lecturer in public policy talks about Public Policy and the study of public policy in our A-Z of the School of Sociology and Social Policy series.
From Tracey George
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Objects of Belief; A Domestic GoddessThis statue – barely 170mm high – is of the goddess Tanit, an important deity, of the Phoenicians. It is over 2000 years old and reminds us of the domestic, private dimension of religion.…
From Simon Barnett
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Module- "East Asian Business in the Twentieth Century"Module Convenor Professor Niv Horesh talks about the module " East Asian Business in the Twentieth Century".
From Hua Geddes
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Module - "EU-China: trade, aid and public diplomacy in the 21st century"Module Convenor Dr Andreas Fulda, talks about the module ‘EU-China: trade, aid and public diplomacy in the 21st century’, which is a new module being offered in 2013/2014 at the School…
From Hua Geddes
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Mohamed Toure - MA Public AdministrationMohamed explains how his course will help him achieve his career goals.
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Laura Noonan - MA Public PolicyLaura talks about the benefits of staying on at Nottingham after her undergraduate degree.
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Ateka Vasram - LLM Public International LawAteka describes her interest in human rights and why she chose The University of Nottingham specifically.
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