This November marks the return of the free public lecture series with a twist. From Taylor […]
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‘Protecting our marine environment’ is presented by Heidi Richardson, Nicola Edwards and Georgina Roberts. Part of the Science Public Lecture Series.
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Organised by the University’s newly formed China Cultural Visiting Hub (CCVH), this free seminar series aims […]
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As part of the Science Public Lecture Series, Dr Bettina Wolf presents ‘Chocolate: a mouthfeel sensation’.
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The Sue Ryder Care Centre for the Study of Supportive, Palliative and End of Life Care present their annual public lecture. Dr Richard Harding, Cicely Saunders Institute, King’s College London, will speak on the topic of ‘Palliative and end of life care: an essential component of the global health agenda’.
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Internationally renowned expert on starches, Professor Sandra Hill, will be delivering her final starch lectures before she leaves the University of Nottingham after 26.2 years. Join Sandra for the final lap and enjoy 26.2 years of expertise in one marathon day.
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Join us to hear talks by Dr. Hester Blum and Dr. Graham Thompson, who will also engage in a public conversation and take questions from the audience.
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