Mark Rawlinson (+film) Date: Wednesday 26 January Time: 6.30pm to 8.30pm Venue: Djanogly Gallery Lecture Theatre, […]
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Andrea Noble Date: Wednesday 2 February Time: 6.30pm Venue: Djanogly Gallery Lecture Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, […]
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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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Colourful 3D reconstructions of ancient monuments, virtual galleries and a multi-screen ‘intelligent’ classroom will transform teaching and research in the Humanities, thanks to a new Digital Centre at The University of Nottingham.
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Medieval manuscripts and cutting-edge electronics are included in the highlights of University media coverage over the past month.
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Juan Martin — a celebrated virtuoso of the flamenco guitar — has been voted one of […]
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Spoken Word All Stars presents an all-star cast, with five poets performing an original live show […]
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Tags: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, Spoken Word All Star
Liz Carr, a law graduate from the University of Nottingham, dreamt of changing attitudes to disability.
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Tags: disabled rights, It Hasn’t Happened Yet, Lakeside Arts Centre, law, Liz Carr, Nottingham Law Centre
Jason Tomlinson worked in the Royal Navy and a series of factories after leaving school with no qualifications – and is now facing the challenges of undergraduate life as a mature student.
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Tags: biochemistry, Dr Penelope Griffin, Outreach Programme, The Helena Kennedy Foundation, Widening Participation