Date: Until Monday 30 April Venue: Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park Admission: Free
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Dr Andrew Harrison, director of the University’s DH Lawrence Research Centre and exhibition co-curator Date: Thursday 10 […]
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Sir Andrew Witty, Chief Executive at GlaxoSmithKline Date: Thursday 26 April Time: 5.30pm to 7.30pm Venue: […]
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Saturday 19 May at University Park, NG7 2QL. Admission is free. The 4th annual community open […]
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Saturday 3 March to Sunday 27 May 2012 at Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University […]
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A prestigious exhibition at the People’s History Museum in Manchester being curated by a politics student has attracted more than 26,000 visitors so far.
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Tags: Arts and Humanities Research Council, Chris Burgess, Matthew Parris, People’s History Museum, Picturing Politics: Exploring the Political Poster in Britain
School of Economics grand total Sport Relief 2012 was a big event for the School of […]
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Tags: Ambassador of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, CR® neuromodulation, Cummins Generator Technologies, Developing Solutions, His Excellency Berhanu Kebede, Medical Research Council Institute of Hearing, National Biomedical Research Unit in Hearing (NBRUH), National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), Royal Academy of Engineering, School of Economics, Sport Relief 2012, The Cummins Innovation Centre in Electrical Machines, The Ethiopian Ministry of Education, The Faculty of Engineering, tinnitus
Wheee! — Lakeside’s International Children’s Theatre and Dance Festival — will premiere the EXXOPOLIS to help celebrate Architects of Air’s 20th anniversary.
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Tags: Alex Patterson, Architects of Air, Arts Council England, Cultural Olympiad, EXXOPOLIS, Grants for the Arts, Igniting Ambition, Jump In, Lakeside’s International Children’s Theatre and Dance Festival, Legacy Trust UK, luminarium, Spark Children’s Arts Festival, Wheee!
Broadcaster and alumnus Matthew Bannister, who controversially turned BBC Radio 1 on its head in the 90s, returned to his old stomping ground to open the new Humanities Building.
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suitable for 14+ years Date: Thursday 29 March Time: 8pm Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park Admission: £15, […]
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