Project Transform – the programme to implement a new student support framework and student records system […]
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Tags: campus solutions, Professor Sarah O’Hara, Project Transform
Message from the project sponsor: “We have taken the decision to postpone the expected January go […]
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Tags: Admissions, campus solutions, direct admissions, MyNottingham, Professor Sarah O’Hara, Project Transform
Project Transform Sponsor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Karen Cox left the University of Nottingham earlier this […]
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Tags: Professor Karen Cox, Professor Sarah O’Hara, project sponsor, Project Transform, sponsor
Twelve years ago, Professor Sarah O’Hara and her partner celebrated the birth of their first child. […]
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Tags: All About Trans, Clare Martlew, Dr Max Biddulph, LGBTQ, NUS LGBT Officer Sky Yarlett, Paris Lees, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sarah O’Hara, Tara Hewitt
Elephant trekking, conservation work and a daily slice of molten chocolate cake — it’s no wonder […]
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Tags: David Ross Foundation, Iffat Ahmad, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, Nottingham Potential, Professor Sarah O’Hara, Professor Stephen Doughty, The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China, the University’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Access and Community Engagement, Vice-Provost for Teaching and Learning at UNMC
A group of Birmingham teenagers visited the University’s Malaysia Campus after winning the University’s Academy Excellence Awards.
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Tags: Birmingham, David Ross, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, Malaysia, Nottingham Potential, Nurturing Talent, Professor Sarah O’Hara, UNMC
A pioneering scheme to help children to be the best that they can be has been launched with a £2.1m donation from an alumnus.
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Tags: Carphone Warehouse, David Ross Foundation, Impact: The Nottingham Campaign, IntoUniversity, Nottingham Potential, Nurturing Talent, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Access and Community Relations, Professor Sarah O’Hara