Nottingham picked up Research Project of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards 2014. Scientists […]
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Tags: Dr Dalia Said, Dr Lana Faraj, James Lowe, Ophthalmology, Outstanding International Student Strategy, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research, Professor Harminder Dua, Professor Saul Tendler, Research Project of the Year, ScienceDirect, Times Higher Education Awards 2014, Trevor Gray
Professor Martyn Poliakoff was knighted in the Queen’s New Year Honours 2015. Professor Poliakoff received the […]
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Tags: Nyholm Prize for Education, Periodic Table of Videos, Professor Martyn Poliakoff, Professor Sir David Greenaway, Queen’s New Year Honours 2015, Royal Society, School of Chemistry
A book co-written by a Nottingham academic has won the prestigious Political Book of the Year […]
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Tags: Paddy Power Political Book Awards 2015, Political Book of the Year, Political Studies Association Communicator Prize, Revolt on the Right: Explaining Support for the Radical Right in Britain
Sharing your research with the wider world via the broadcast media may be less daunting and […]
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Tags: British Science Association Media Fellow, Communications team, Dr Sandra Corr, Ebola, Jeff Randall, Making the Headlines, Media Hub, Philip Cowley, Professor Jonathan Ball, Professor of Parliamentary Government, Vet School
It’s long been thought that some aspects of personality may be linked to health and wellbeing […]
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Tags: Bruce Campbell, extroverts, Jeffrey Ma, Jesusa Arevalo, Kavita Vedhara, Lameese Eldesouky, Personality and gene expression: Do individual differences exist in the leukocyte transcriptome?, Professor Kavita Vedhara, Psychoneuroendocrinology, Sana Gill, School of Medicine, Social Genomics Core Laboratory, Steven Cole, UCLA
Researchers have been eavesdropping on ‘conversations’ between calves and their mothers – using detailed acoustic analysis […]
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Tags: cows, cows communicate, Dr Alan McElligott, Dr Mónica Padilla de la Torre, pplied Animal Behaviour Science, School of Life Sciences
Small Change: Big Impact – which enables University staff to donate a few pence from their […]
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Tags: Children’s Brain Tumour Research, Community Fundraising Manager, dementia research, Jen Wickham, MRI, Queen’s Medical Centre, Small Change Big Impact
Imagine speed-dating where the familiar questions ‘what do you do’ and ‘what are you looking for […]
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Tags: BBSRC, Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Dr Graham Rance, Dr Lyudmila Turyanska, Dr Michael Fay, Dr Rachel Gomes, EPSRC, Ginny Birney, Kit Catalogue, Leverhulme, MRC, Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Centre, Professor Amalia Patanè, Professor Andrei Khlobystov, Professor Dave Barrett, Professor of Nanomaterials, School of Pharmacy, School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Analytical Science, UNICAS, UNICAS Project Manager
What can zombies and Doctor Who tell us about genetics or vegan ethics? Find out at […]
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Tags: Catherine Johnson, Doctor Who, Kate Stewart, Keith Bound, Lynn Fotheringham, Mathieu Donner, Nathan Waddell, Popular Culture Lecture Series, School of Biosciences, School of Cultures Language and Area Studies, School of English, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sean May, Stephen Hodkinson, Susannah Lydon, Timo Schrader
Professor Chris Rudd is take over as Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Provost at The University of Nottingham Ningbo […]
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Tags: Asia Business Centre, China Britain Business Council, Nottingham Confucius Institute, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Provost, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for External Engagement, Professor Chris Rudd, Professor Nick Miles, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC)