Professor Raymond Tallis Date: Tuesday 8 February Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm Venue: Room C18, Pope Building, […]
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Dr Paul Roberts Date: Friday 11 February Time: 1pm to 2pm Venue: Performing Arts Workshop Space, […]
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Date: Until Sunday 27 February Time: Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm Venue: Djanogly Gallery, Lakeside […]
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Date: Saturday 12 March to Monday 25 April Time: Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm Venue: […]
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Date: Until April 10 Venue: Weston Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park Admission: Free Please note […]
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Date: Until May Time: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm Venue: The Institute of Mental Health, […]
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Lindsay Allason-Jones Date: Monday 14 March Time: 1pm to 2pm Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, […]
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Ruth Gibson and Bruno Martelli Date: Wednesday 16 March Time: 6pm to 7pm Venue: Djanogly Art […]
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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
Dragon dances, stilt-walking geishas and lantern parades… Nottinghamshire celebrated Chinese New Year in style.
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Tags: Angear Visitor Centre, Beeston Bid, Cathy Wu, Chinese New Year, Highfields Park, Lakeside Arts Centre, Rong Tao, Wallner Gallery, Yat Ming Ho