To mark World Autism Awareness Week, the School of Education is hosting a free seminar to highlight findings from cutting edge research in the field of autism.
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The University is about to start the pilot phase of the new Research Information System – […]
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The University of Nottingham Graduate School offers training courses to develop a researcher’s professionalism, highlighting the […]
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Read a blog post from Professor Dame Jessica Corner, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange, introducing […]
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Please join the Centre for Research in Race and Rights for a discussion on LGBT research at The University of Nottingham. Multiple scholars from the University and Nottingham Trent will present their work on various LGBT issues, showcasing their research and its impact around the world. Part of LGBT History Month.
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The Department of Classics (University of Nottingham) and the Department of History (University of Liverpool) present ‘Fate, luck and fortune: narratives of environmental risk’. How do we talk about the risks of our environment? Who do we blame when things go wrong? Last in a series of three workshops.
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The Department of Classics (University of Nottingham) and the Department of History (University of Liverpool) present ‘Fate, luck and fortune: narratives of environmental risk’. How do we talk about the risks of our environment? Who do we blame when things go wrong?
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The Department of Classics (University of Nottingham) and the Department of History (University of Liverpool) present ‘Fate, luck and fortune: narratives of environmental risk’. How do we talk about the risks of our environment? Who do we blame when things go wrong?
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REBOOT Notts is looking for volunteers for a study evaluating two online support tools for mild […]
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The Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre is now an associate charity partner of Booking.com. If you’re […]
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