We are proud to report the official closing of Impact: The Nottingham Campaign — with a […]
Appears in Portal pic
Tags: CBTRC, charity, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre (CBTRC), funding, fundraising, Impact, Impact Campaign
Families affected by childhood cancer joined forces to launch a new fundraising campaign celebrating 20 years […]
Appears in Portal pic
Tags: Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, CBTRC, charity, Children’s Brain Tumour Research, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, fundraising, Life Cycle, Life Cycle 7, take part
The Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre is now an associate charity partner of Booking.com. If you’re […]
Appears in Portal pic
Tags: Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, cancer research, CARO, CBTRC, charity, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, donate, holiday, offer, research
Experts at the University are backing an online petition calling for an increase in funding for research […]
Appears in Portal pic
Tags: brain tumour, Brain Tumour Research, CBTRC, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, David Walker, health, petition, Richard Grundy, take part
A new competitive internal awards programme to support scientific and clinical brain tumour research projects at […]
Appears in Portal pic
Tags: CBTRC, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre (CBTRC), funding, research, Stoneygate Children's Brain Tumour Research Fund, Stoneygate Trust
Beautifully designed Christmas cards are being sold by the University, once again in aid of the […]
Appears in Issue 80
Tags: Campaign and Relations Office, CARO, CBTRC, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, Christmas cards
A visit to the Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre inspired Life Cycle 4 riders.
Appears in Issue 78
Tags: Campaign and Alumni Relations Office, CBTRC, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, Dr Susan Anderson, Emma Pearson, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, lecturer in Pathology, Life Cycle 4, Rebecca Clark, Sam White, Vice-Chancellor Professor David Greenaway
A leading national brain tumour charity is joining forces with experts at the University in a £1.5m million partnership to fight brain tumours in children.
Appears in Issue 62
Tags: Brain Tumour UK, CBTRC, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, Nottingham: The Impact Campaign, Professor Colin Blakemore, Professor David Walker
A new campaign is being launched to help parents and health professionals spot the signs of brain tumours in children and young people. HeadSmart is being piloted in the East Midlands and aims to speed up diagnosis rates and raise awareness of brain tumour symptoms.
Appears in Issue 49
Tags: CBTRC, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre (CBTRC), HeadSmart, Professor David Walker, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust