Alumni sports stars of the University of Nottingham have celebrated the official opening of the David […]
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Tags: Carphone Warehouse, David Ross, David Ross Sports Village, Olympians, Olympics, sport, sports centre, Sports Injury Clinic
Following planning approval, construction will soon begin on the new multimillion pound David Ross Sports Village. […]
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Tags: building, closure, David Ross, David Ross Sports Village, DRSV, fitness, fitness centre, gym, investment, Nightingale Field, sport, sports centre, University Park
Following the re-submission of the plans for the David Ross Sports Village at a planning meeting, […]
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Tags: building, David Ross, David Ross Sports Village, environment, facilities, sport, sport centre, University of Nottingham Sport
One of the most important collections of late-twentieth century and contemporary art in private hands is […]
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Tags: Bridget Riley, David Hockney, David Ross, Francis Bacon, Lakeside Arts Centre, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Blake, Pop Art to Britart, Richard Hamilton, Sir Nicholas Serota, The Carphone Warehouse
The Impact campaign has raised £100m in just two years and is now more than two thirds of the way towards its target.
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Tags: Children’s Brain Tumour Research, David Ross, GlaxoSmithKline Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Life Cycle, Pop Art to Britart, Vice-Chancellor Professor David Greenaway
Pop Art to Britart is attracting thousands of visitors to Lakeside Arts Centre.
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Tags: Carphone Warehouse, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, David Ross, Djanogly Art Gallery, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Lakeside Arts Centre, LS Lowry, Marc Quinn, Nottingham Potential, Peter Blake, Pop Art to Britart, Sir Nicholas Serota
The University of Nottingham has officially launched its second IntoUniversity centre.
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Tags: Carphone Warehouse, David Ross, David Ross Foundation, IntoUniversity Nottingham East Centre, Nottingham Potential, Professor Alan Ford
A group of Birmingham teenagers visited the University’s Malaysia Campus after winning the University’s Academy Excellence Awards.
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Tags: Birmingham, David Ross, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Malaysia, Nottingham Potential, Nurturing Talent, Professor Sarah O’Hara, UNMC