Humanities at the University has joined the digital age, with the launch of a new centre that will transform the way the subject is taught, studied and researched at Nottingham.
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Tags: Digital Humanities Centre (DHC), Dr Matt Davies, Head of Visual Resources
Lakeside Arts Centre marked the start of the Chinese New Year with an evening of music, theatre and dance, ending with a spectacular fireworks finale.
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HRH The Princess Royal has helped celebrate 25 years of Nottingham occupational therapy research
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Tags: Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC), College of Occupational Therapists, Community Rehabilitation, Dr Lorraine Pinnington, Dr Pip Logan, Getting Out of the House, HRH The Princess Royal, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Nottingham Stroke Research Consumer Group, occupational therapy research, Rowan Harwood
HealthyU is here to advise on leading a healthy lifestyle, both in mind and body.
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Tags: HealthyU
Professor Marion Walker has been awarded the MBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours.
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Tags: Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, National Stroke Strategy, Stroke Association, stroke rehabilitation, UK Stroke Research Network
China’s Deputy Minister of Education visits our Ningbo campus — and likes what he sees.
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Ten years after they were inspired to help some of the world’s most vulnerable children, three medical students have returned to Nottingham to celebrate their success and highlight future challenges.
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Children from Haydn Primary School in Nottingham worked with Lakeside Arts Centre to create an interactive exhibition to accompany its festive production, Red Riding Hood.
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The University’s Environmental Technology Centre has worked with the Nottingham Contemporary on a spectacular exhibition of new works by acclaimed artist Klaus Weber.
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Tags: Benson Lau, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, MArch Environmental Design
A multi-million pound programme of expansion and improvements is set to cement The University of Nottingham’s status as one of the most popular destinations among UK students.
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