Even a self-proclaimed cycling scaredy cat says Life Cycle 3 has an irresistible pull.
Appears in Issue 69
Tags: Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Life Cycle 3, Ossie Newell, Professor Marion Walker, stroke rehabilitation
A world premiere is being staged at Lakeside Arts Centre thanks to an innovative collaboration between researchers, the NHS and the arts.
Appears in Issue 69
Tags: Director of Lakeside Arts Centre, Holly Webb, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Inside Out of Mind, Joanne Lloyd, Justine Schneider, Kezia Scales, Lakeside Arts Centre, Maurice Roëves, Meeting Ground Theatre Company, National Institute for Health Research, Professor of Mental Health and Social Care, REF, Research Excellence Framework, Shona Powell, Simon Bailey, Tanya Myers
Praise for team as Kate gets set for new Australia role Kate Robertson, Director of Development and […]
Appears in Issue 69
Tags: Chief Engagement Officer, Clinical Sciences, Clinical Sciences Building, Clinical Skills Centre, Community Health Sciences, Director of Development and Alumni Relations, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Graduate Entry Medicine and Health, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Kate Robertson, Lee Chrimes, Molecular Medical Sciences., Professor Ian Hall, School of Health Sciences, School of Life Sciences, School of Medicine, School of Nursing Midwifery and Physiotherapy, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, Sports Marketing and Communications Officer, Tri-Campus Games, University of Adelaide
This year’s Life Cycle challenge is in aid of stroke rehabilitation research.
Appears in Issue 67
Tags: Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Life Cycle 3, Professor Marion Walker, stroke rehabilitation research
A group of Birmingham teenagers visited the University’s Malaysia Campus after winning the University’s Academy Excellence Awards.
Appears in Issue 63
Tags: Birmingham, David Ross, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Malaysia, Nottingham Potential, Nurturing Talent, Professor Sarah O’Hara, UNMC
Twelve people from the University have completed a gruelling bike ride to raise funds for Nottingham Potential.
Appears in Issue 61
Tags: Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Into University, Life Cycle, Nottingham Potential, Nurturing Talent, Widening Participation
Legacy was at the heart of the UK’s bid for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. One man’s impact on sport at the University lives on.
Appears in Exchange: Olympics Special
Tags: Director of Sport Dan Tilley, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Tim Brabants, Vaughan Parry Williams
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and the University have formalised a collaboration to establish a new laboratory to accommodate a Centre of Excellence for sustainable chemistry, and to construct an innovative carbon neutral sustainable chemistry laboratory.
Appears in Issue 58
Tags: CEO of GSK, Christopher Moody, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Sir Andrew Witty, Sir Jesse Boot Professor of Chemistry, The GlaxoSmithKline Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry
Academics from Nottingham met Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to receive the highest royal honour for university research.
Appears in issue 56
Tags: global food security, Global Food Security Priority Group, growing population, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Professor Jerry Roberts, Professor Katherine Smart, Professor Sayed Azam-Ali, Professor Yang Fujia, Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, School of Bioscience
Hundreds of University staff have opted to round their net pay down to the nearest pound each month – and donate the pennies to HeartLight: a unique sensor for newborn resuscitation.
Appears in issue 56
Tags: Clinical Associate Professor of Neonatal Medicine Dr Don Sharkey, HeartLight, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Karni