The University has been preparing to respond to potential outcomes from the EU Referendum since the […]
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Professor Sir David Greenaway, Vice-Chancellor, outlines how the University is responding to the result of the EU […]
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An action-packed celebration of Nottingham is heading for the capital. From Robin Hood to Boots, Speedo […]
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There has been no change to the rights and status of EU nationals in the UK, […]
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Our links with the EU are hugely important to this University. Staff and students from the […]
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You will all by now be aware the people of the United Kingdom have voted to […]
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The Leverhulme Trust Research Programme: Making Science Public presents ‘What kinds of evidence do we need in a democracy?’ – a conversation with Sheila Jasanoff (Harvard Kennedy School), Charlotte Watts (Chief Scientific Adviser at the UK Department for International Development), James Wilsdon (University of Sheffield) and Brian Wynne (Lancaster University).
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Message from Professor Sir David Greenaway, Vice-Chancellor and Angharad Smith, President of the Students’ Union The […]
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Join the Centre for the Study of Political Ideologies and the Department of American and Canadian Studies for this talk on Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and the rise of American populism.
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The Faculty of Social Sciences presents the ‘EU referendum debate’. The debate will be chaired by Kevin Lee, School of Economics. Speaking in favour of staying in the EU: Holger Breinlich (Economics), Narine Ghazaryan (Law) and Kyriaki Nanou (Politics). Speaking in favour of Brexit: Aris Georgopoulos (Law), Oliver Morrissey (Economics) and Mark Stuart (Politics).
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