Posts tagged with ‘blog’

Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s blog: update on teaching and learning

In this week’s update I’d like to focus on progress made around teaching and the student […]

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Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s blog: reflections on progress so far

This week is the twelfth week of the UK’s Coronavirus lockdown and the fourth week of […]

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Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s blog: The Recovery Group

Following the Vice-Chancellor’s blog last week, I am writing to provide our community with further details […]

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The VC’s blog – Building a sustainable future

In her latest blog, the Vice-Chancellor reflects on the University’s role in securing a more sustainable […]

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Review of Green Paper consultation phase for new University strategy

In his latest blog, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Andy Long thanks everyone for sharing their […]

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Dementia Day-to-Day: one year on

In November 2015, the Institute of Mental Health and the School of English launched Dementia Day-to-Day […]

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Follow @UoNLibraries for a chance to win an iPad Mini 2

Students – want to win an iPad Mini 2? To enter yourself into a draw, just […]

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Read the Vice-Chancellor’s Life Cycle 6 blog

More than 1,300 miles cycled and £543,000 raised so far for breast cancer research – the […]

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Dementia Day-to-Day launch

6-7pm, Wednesday 18 November in the Senate Chamber, Trent Building, University Park All are invited to the […]

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Dementia Day-to-Day launch

Dementia Day-to-Day is a new joint initiative led by the Institute of Mental Health and the School of English. It takes the form of a series of blogs – mainly online diaries and reflective pieces – integrated into the existing IDEA website. We’ve assembled a panel of authors from all walks of life, each with their own experience of, and interest in, dementia to explore the subject of ageing and wellbeing from as many angles as possible.

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