The winner of this year’s #BeastsofUoN photo competition has been announced after more than 200 amazing […]
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Bids for funding are being welcomed for projects designed to enhance sustainability on campus or in […]
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Dates have been announced for May’s ‘Doctor Bike’ maintenance service. Dr Bike is a free, on-site […]
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The University is officially opening the state-of-the-art GlaxoSmithKline Carbon Neutral Laboratory on Monday 27 February. To celebrate, we’re hosting a thought-provoking event to explore how chemistry can take us to a sustainable future.
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Catch up on the Sustainable Nottingham bulletin, covering key activities happening across UoN to make the […]
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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?
Tags: classics, climate change, Department of classics, environment, Georgina Endfield, history, research, sustainability, University of Liverpool
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?
Tags: classics, climate change, Department of classics, environment, Georgina Endfield, history, research, sustainability, University of Liverpool
Appointments are now available for January’s Dr Bike maintenance service. Dr Bike will give cycles a […]
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Catch up on the Sustainable Nottingham bulletin, covering key activities happening across UoN to make the […]
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