June 22nd, 2016
In summer 2017, The University of Nottingham will be hosting the Dinosaurs of China exhibition in partnership with Nottingham City Council.
Featuring fossils and specimens never before seen outside of Asia, the exhibition, which will be hosted at Wollaton Hall, with a satellite display at Nottingham Lakeside Arts, will bring to life the story of how dinosaurs evolved into the birds that live alongside us today.
A briefing event about the exhibition will be taking place on 30 June 2016 and this is to encourage our academics, staff and students to start thinking about how their work might link to the exhibition and what opportunities/benefits it might present them with.
You can register for the briefing event here.
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