Nottingham Globalisation Lecture presents a lecture on The challenge of reaching global net zero by 2050.
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The next event in our “Vice-Chancellor’s Lecture Series” will be delivered by distinguished author, Bill Bryson OBE. In his newest book, The Body: A guide for occupants, Bryson sets off to explore the human body, how it functions and its remarkable ability to heal itself.
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This lecture will explore philosophical analyses of the nature of trust and their relevance to both wider society and work in other disciplines.
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Nottingham Globalisation Lecture presented in association with the Nottingham Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP) and the School of Economics.
The making of the modern metropolis: evidence from London
Tags: economy, lecture, Metropolis, Professor Stephen Redding
Join us for ‘Rising prevalence of obesity and link to diabetes: Lifestyle and behavioural changes to prevent this rising epidemic’.
Tags: diabetes, lecture, obesity, QMC, School of Medicine
The University of Nottingham is celebrating Black History Month with music, public lectures, open discussion and […]
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Tags: Black and Minority Ethnic, Black History Month, BME, BME Staff Network, Boradway Cinema, Centre for Research in Race and Rights, community, culture, events, film, history, lecture, local, music, New Art Exchange, Nottingham Contemporary, public lecture, Rights and Justice, Rough Trade, Val Watson
The School of Chemistry and School of Physics and Astronomy is hosting a lecture on Mineral Exploration – looking for a very small needle in a very big haystack.
Tags: British Geological Survey, lecture, Mineral Explorations, public lecture, talk, Tim Colman
In this lecture, Sean May, School of Biosciences, will explore the evolution of genetic engineering technology. Part of the Popular Culture Lecture Series.
Tags: biology, Biosciences, dinosaur, genetics, lecture, Popular Culture Lecture Series, School of Biosciences, science fiction, Sean May
Dr Nathan Waddell, School of English, discusses masculinity in the James Bond spy thriller series – with a look at Skyfall (2012) and new film Spectre (2015). For more background to the lecture, read Dr Waddell’s blog post ‘James Bond’s ghosts’. Part of the Popular Culture Lecture Series.
Tags: film, James Bond, lecture, Nathan Waddell, Popular Culture Lecture Series, School of English