The University of Nottingham is rolling out new support and information for its researchers so they […]
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The Graduate School’s annual Research Showcase gives you the chance to speak to University of Nottingham […]
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The World in 2065 ESRC Writing Competition in partnership with SAGE. If you are an ESRC-funded PhD student, […]
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For 2015 entry, the University has 175 new scholarships of £10,000 available for Masters students from […]
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The Graduate School’s annual Research Showcase gives University of Nottingham postgraduate students and staff the chance […]
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The Graduate School’s annual Research Showcase gives University of Nottingham postgraduate students and staff the chance to share their research with new audiences and tell the world about their work.
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University staff may want to take note of the prestigious international scholarships on offer to reward applications […]
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‘Workers of all lands, unite?’ is a conference aiming to gather postgraduate students (PhDs, MRes, MA), early career researchers, trade unionists and activists interested in working class nationalism and internationalism. Featuring keynote speaker Dan Gallin, Chair of the Global Labour Institute.
Tags: class, Dan Gallin, Department of American and Canadian Studies, Department of History, Global Labour Institute, postgraduate, research
It’s poster and lecture day for Neuroscience@Nottingham on Wednesday 14 January from 2-5pm. Professor Thomas Nichols, from the University of Warwick, gives a lecture on ‘Modelling genetic variation in the brain with multivariate and mass univariate approaches’ from 4-5pm.
Tags: genetics, neuroscience, postgraduate, QMC, Thomas Nichols, University of Warwick
The Staff and Postgraduate Badminton Club is currently recruiting! The club is open to any postgraduate, […]
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