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New humanities centre opens

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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Welcoming in the Year of the Dragon

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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A new year… and a new HealthyU

HealthyU is here to advise on leading a healthy lifestyle, both in mind and body.

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Professor’s work earns royal recognition

Professor Marion Walker has been awarded the MBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours.

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High-profile visit to Ningbo

China’s Deputy Minister of Education visits our Ningbo campus — and likes what he sees.

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A decade of success

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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Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

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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A window on the world…

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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Investing in the student experience

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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