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Lesbian pulp fiction: then and now

The University of Nottingham welcomes Dr Kaye Mitchell, Senior Lecturer at The University of Manchester, to discuss the history of Lesbian Pulp Fiction, the 1950’s paperback publishing phenomenon in the USA.

The B word? Visibility and inclusion of bisexuality

The University of Nottingham welcomes Dr Christina Richards, Psychotherapist and Senior Specialist Psychology Associate and Clinical Research Fellow, to discuss perceptions of bisexuality within society.

Gay rights in the US: the promise and perils of patriotism

The Department of American and Canadian Studies, Rainbow Heritage and the Centre for Advanced Studies present ‘Gay rights in the US: the promise of perils and patriotism’, featuring a talk by Simon Hall, an introduction by David Edgley, and a public conversation with Tom Bishop.

PVC EDI blog: It’s nice to be important, but more important to be nice

In her latest blog, the university’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and People Professor Katherine Linehan […]

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NeuroQueer: A neurodivergent guide to love, sex and everything in between

Hitting their mid-thirties and still uncertain about relationships, sex, and love, CJ DeBarra launched into a quest for understanding…. find out more at this free event.

Progress lanyards

The University of Nottingham has invested in new Progress lanyards and we invite all staff  to […]

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Bad Women of China film screening and Q&A with director, Xiaopei He

As part of the university’s LGBT+ History Month celebrations, this event consists of the screening of the 2021 film Bad Women of China and a Q&A with the queer feminist director Xiaopei He.

Diversity Festival – coming March 2021: book now

The university’s first ever virtual diversity festival is taking place from Monday 8 to Friday 19 […]

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Pride in STEM – Nottingham Out Thinkers

Curious about the science happening on your doorstep? Come meet some of the fabulous local LGBT+ researchers who make it happen.