The University’s plans to build a new £40m sports centre have been brought to a halt […]
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Tags: building, David Ross Sports Village, facilities, Paul Greatrix, sport, University Park
This discussion will focus around the topic of ‘Access to and participation in sport for the trans community’. Guests include Juliet Jacques – writer and football player/fan – and Freya Gosnold – performance artist and roller derby skater. Part of LGBT History Month.
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University of Nottingham Badminton take on Loughborough Sport in the latest fixture of the National Badminton League.
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For more information on our sports facilities, opening times and sport membership, please visit the UoN […]
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Tags: 3g pitch, badminton, Christmas, christmas opening, closure, fitness centre, Jubilee, open, opening times, sport, sport centre, sport facilities, sports hall, squash, Sutton Bonington, swimming pool, University Park
As part of the National Badminton League, University of Nottingham Badminton face off against the Surrey Smashers at the Albert Hall.
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You decide! The University of Nottingham has a fantastic sporting legacy that we want to celebrate. […]
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Tags: alumni, campaigns and alumni relations, CARO, greatest sporting heroes, history, sport, staff, students
The University has announced plans to invest £40m for a new sports facility on University Park. […]
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Tags: archery, athletics, badminton, climbing wall, David Ross Sports Village, Estates, facilities, fitness centre, gym, investment, martial arts, snooker, sport, sport centre, squash, University Park
The Staff and Postgraduate Badminton Club is currently recruiting! The club is open to any postgraduate, […]
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Researchers are exploring the social history of Nottingham’s green spaces.
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Tags: Arboretum, Arts and Humanities Research Council, Connected Communities Programme, Culture and Parks, Dr Paul Elliott, Forest Recreation Ground, Friends of the Arboretum, Friends of the Forest, Goose Fair, John Beckett, Nottingham City Council Department of Communities, Nottingham Women’s History Group, Nottinghamshire Archives, Professor of English Regional History, Robin Hood’s Chase, Rowena Edlin-White, sport, The social history of the green open spaces that ring Nottingham’s city centre is to be explored as part of a new research project being led by the University.
Following on from the successful inaugural Tri-Campus Games, held on University Park in June 2009, the tournament moved to Malaysia this summer.
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