World-leading work on tsunami impact Software has been developed to help protect vulnerable coastal communities from […]
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Early warning of blood clots, the therapeutic effects of clay modelling and funding for Alzheimer’s research. A round-up of the University’s coverage in the media.
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A Royal visit, accolades, philanthropy in action and a new study on the NHS… some of the highlights of the University’s media coverage in the last month.
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Tags: Business School, Chief Financial Officer, Chris Thompson, Dean of Engineering and Pro-Vice-Chancellor Elect, Dying Matters Awareness Week, Jeff Randall, Jewish Studies, John O’Groats to Land’s End, Life Cycle, Molecular Profiles, NHS, Palliative and End of Life Care, Professor Agata Bielik-Robson, Professor Hai-Sui Yu, Queen’s Award for Enterprise, Sue Ryder Care Centre for the Study of Supportive, UK Trade and Investment (UKTI)
Young scientist makes data storage find A leading young scientist has created a compound which could […]
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Sex and religion, passive smoking and how to stop soft fruit going mouldy are just some of the highlights of the University’s media coverage over the last month.
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Tags: Airbus, Andrew Lansley, Arts and Humanities Research Council, Bentley, Berryworld, British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS), Caparo, congenital birth defects, Economic and Social Research Council, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), GKN, High Value Manufacturing Technology and Innovation Centres, Lotus, Loughborough University, Luxfer, National Composites Centre, NIHR BRU (Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre Biomedical Research Unit), passive smoking, Religion, Rolls-Royce, Secretary of State for Health, stillbirth, Vestas, Youth and Sexuality: a Multi-faith Exploration
A partnership with The University of Birmingham, students strutting their stuff and the benefits of chocolate and oranges are some of the highlights of University media coverage this month.
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Tags: Addis Ababa University, Associate Professor and Reader in Chemistry, Berhanu Kebede, Centre for Careers Development, China’s media in a global context, Chocolate Orange Study, Citizen journalists, Department of Clinical Physiology, Dr Ignacio Villar, Dr Pete Licence, Dunhill Medical Trust, Ethiopia, Ethiopian Ambassador, framework for collaboration, MoJo – Mobile Journalism in the Asian Region, Students’ Union, t Prof Stephen Quinn, The University of Birmingham, vitamin C
The best way to get a tan, China’s ‘sinking cities’ problem and sneezing on public transport are some of the highlights of the University’s media coverage over the past month.
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Tags: autism, Director of the Health Protection Research Group, Dr Alastair Smith, Dr Andrew Sowter, Dr Ian Stephen, he University of Nottingham Ningbo, Health Protection Agency, Institute of Education, Jonathan Van Tam, Malaysia Campus, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Perception Lab, School of Community Health Science, School of Psychology, Shanghai, sinking cities, UNNC
Medieval manuscripts and cutting-edge electronics are included in the highlights of University media coverage over the past month.
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New ‘app’ ranked best in UK An innovative internet and smart phone ‘app’ that will allow […]
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Balloon races, seminal research and company takeovers are among the highlights of University media coverage last month. Sir […]
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