An exhibition at the Lakeside Arts Centre is showcasing the stunning work of artists working with paper.
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Tags: Djanogly Art Gallery, The First Cut: Paper at the Cutting Edge
A free outdoor concert at University Park this summer is among the latest projects supported by Cascade.
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Tags: Cascade, Daniella Blackford, Jade Whymark, Lakeside Arts Centre, Lysistrata, Nottingham New Theatre, Shona Powell, Summer Symphony in the Park, University Philharmonia, Xuefei Yang
A photographic exhibition in Nottingham is documenting the experiences of Latin American women in London.
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Tags: Arts and Humanities Research Council, Centre for Advanced Studies, Dr Maria Thomas, Empowerment through Art: Photography and Latin American Migrant Girls in London, Horizon Hub, Latin American Women’s Rights Service, LAWRS, New Art Exchange, Pablo Allison, Professor Catherine Davies, School of Cultures Languages and Area Studies, Women and Independence in Latin America
Thirteen years since she was instrumental in setting up The University of Nottingham’s Malaysia Campus, Professor […]
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Tags: Professor Christine Ennew, The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, UNMC
An innovative product is boosting pregnancies among older women at a Nottingham fertility clinic.
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Tags: Ago Sikolo project, Charlecote Park, Department of Archaeology, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Dr Naomi Sykes, Dr Nick Raine-Fenning, Education Africa, Embryoglue, Fair Game Initiative, Marie Lander, Nurture Fertility
Professor Lord Robert Winston is speaking as part of the Society for Reproduction and Fertility Sex in Three Cities lectures.
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Tags: Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies, Imperial College London, Institute of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Live Longer — Give up Sex, Professor Lord Robert Winston, Professor of Science and Society, Sex in Three Cities, Society for Reproduction and Fertility
Monitoring health of nation during 2012 Olympics A clinical monitoring system that receives data from 3,000 GP […]
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Tags: ClinRisk Ltd, Director of Business Engagement, Dr Julia Hippisley-Cox, EMIS, Health Protection Agency (HPA), Mike Carr, Olivier Hanotte, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and General Practice, Professor of Genetics and Conservation, QSurveillance, Santander, Santander internship programme, São Paulo Research Foundation, The Syndromic Surveillance Report
Veteran political film-maker focuses on life of Boris The BBC’s Michael Cockerell told the behind-the scenes story […]
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Tags: BBC, Boris Johnson, Business Leaders Series, Business School, Dunkirk Week of Action, Jon McGregor, Lincolnshire Landscapes, Manager Off-Campus Student Affairs, Mayor of London, Melanie Futer, Michael Cockerell, School of Politics and International Relations, Sir Paul Smith, Sophie Hollinshead, The Centre for Regional Literature and Culture
Can the quality of a book be assessed by the time it took to be written?
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Tags: Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Metaphysics: a Very Short Introduction, Professor of Philosophy, Stephen Mumford
. . . Welcome to the world of the student bloggers. Revision, house shares, TV, One Direction — and dirty dishes. If you want to know what life is really like at Nottingham then you need to head to the student life blog.
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Tags: Gemma Ubah, Sarah Perkins, Shane Chard, Student bloggers