The university will reimburse staff for immigration expenses, including visas and the health surcharge from Sunday […]
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Tags: immigration, international, international students, visa, visas and immigration
The UK and European Union continue negotiations to secure a trade deal, which would need to […]
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Tags: Brexit, EU settlement scheme, European Union, immigration
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced this week that the government will work with the scientific community to develop […]
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Tags: Brexit, Horizon 2020, immigration, research, UKRI
The Vice-Chancellor has announced further support for international staff though the work of the University’s EU […]
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Tags: article 50, Brexit, British citizenship, EU referendum, immigration, International staff, Professor Shearer West, Vice Chancellor
BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme will visit the University of Nottingham this week as part of […]
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Tags: immigration, integration, John Humphrys, Nottingham, Professor Sir David Greenaway, radio, radio 4, today programme
On International Women’s Day 2016, during Women’s History Month, please join us for a dialogue about the refugee crisis.
6.30pm Tuesday 8 March
Tags: Centre for Conflict Rights and Justice, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, Centre for the Study of Global Justice, immigration, International Women's Day, International Women's Day 2016, Nottingham Trent University, refugee, Rights and Justice, Women's History Month
Please join the Department of American and Canadian Studies for its distinguished annual lecture, delivered this year by Professor Glenda Carpio of Harvard University, who will talk about multicultural America, new American identities, and the problem of exile in the land of the free.
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Juliet Thondhlana, Roda Madziva and Simon McGrath present ‘Issues in researching higher education and employability in the context of migration: the case of Zimbabwean highly skilled migrants in the UK’.
Tags: higher education, immigration, international, Juliet Thondhlana, Roda Madziva, School of Education, Simon McGrath, Zimbabwe