The roll out of the Research Information System (RIS) development is set to continue in 2018, […]
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Tags: Agresso, grant applications, Kevin Shakesheff, pFACT, project management, Research Information System, RIS
Congratulations to all of the runners who took part in this year’s series of Robin Hood […]
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Tags: charity, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, fundraising, Impact Campaign, Kevin Shakesheff, Life Cycle, Life Cycle 7, robin hood marathon, UoN 500
Runners from the University of Nottingham — including staff, students, alumni, friends and members of the […]
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Tags: charity, Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre, fundraising, Impact Campaign, Kevin Shakesheff, Life Cycle, Life Cycle 7, robin hood marathon, UoN 500
The University is about to start the pilot phase of the new Research Information System – […]
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Professor Dame Jessica Corner says hello as she joins the University as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and […]
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Tags: Global Strategy 2020, Jessica Corner, Kevin Shakesheff, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange, research, strategy
A Nottingham professor’s work towards the development of regenerative medicine has been recognised by the Royal Society.
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Tags: Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Kevin Shakesheff, Professor of Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineering, Royal Society, School of Pharmacy, Wolfson Foundation, Wolfson Research Merit Award
Pioneering work by a leading University of Nottingham scientist has helped reveal a vital process in the development of the early mammalian embryo.
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Tags: Cambridge University, European Research Council, Kevin Shakesheff, Prof Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, Professor of Tissue Engineering