Posts categorised as ‘What’s On’

Lustre: Various artists

Date: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 November Venue: Djanogly Art Gallery and DH Lawrence Pavilion, Lakeside […]

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The New State of England: The Glorious Revolution and its Aftermath in the Historic Collections of The University of Nottingham

Date: Friday 16 September to Sunday 11 December Venue: Weston Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park […]

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Anon Series: Inge Tong

Date: Saturday 17 September to Sunday 30 October Venue: Wallner Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park […]

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War brought all the art out of me: Black artists bear witness to WW1’s hidden histories

Dr Celeste-Marie Bernier, Associate Professor in Slavery Studies, African American Studies and Visual Culture Date: Wednesday […]

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From mind to market: where do good ideas come from?

Professor Martin Binks, Dean, University of Nottingham Business School; broadcaster Maggie Philbin, Keith Campbell, Professor of […]

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What is the role of universities in nurturing talent?

Speakers include Bahram Bekradnia, Director, Higher Education Policy Institute; Paddy Tipping, former MP, Dr Rachel Carr, […]

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Pills, potions and prescriptions or care, community and lifestyle: what works best for health and well-being today

Chaired by Jeff Randall, Sky presenter and editor at large, The Daily Telegraph Date: Tuesday 18 […]

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How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the FA Cup

Date: Thursday 19 January Time: 8pm Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park Admission: £12, […]

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Red Riding Hood

suitable for children age 4+ Date: Until Saturday 31 December Time: Various times (call 0115 846 […]

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Big Mouth and Covariance: Niv Sheinfeld & Oren Laor Dance

Date: Tuesday 17 January Time: 8pm Venue: Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park Admission: £15, […]

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