April 7th, 2021
A new survey hoping to gather the views of staff members at the university about the effectiveness of Senate has launched.
Senate is the university’s academic authority, responsible for directing and regulating teaching and examinations and for promoting research.
It is currently undergoing a review of how effective it is as a body and we are keen to understand how much you know about its role, responsibilities and activities.
A short survey has been designed which we would be grateful if you could complete. It should take you no more than 10 minutes to complete.
The survey is hosted externally and your participation and answers will remain anonymous. Even if you have little or no awareness of Senate, that is still really important for us to know.
The survey will be open from Thursday 1 April and will be available to complete until Friday 30 April. You can take part using the link below:
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April 7th, 2021
The Car Benefit scheme, as announced in February 2021, is live and now available for university staff to use.
The Car Benefit Scheme is a salary sacrifice scheme whereby staff can exchange salary in return for the use (lease) of a brand new car.
Through the scheme, staff have access to a huge range of cars under 124g/km Co2 emissions; that come complete with motor insurance, servicing, road tax, maintenance, replacement tyres and RAC breakdown cover, for a fixed monthly amount.
If you are wondering how the scheme works, Tusker are holding two short webinars to help you find out more. Click the links below to join the webinars at the following times:
Plus if you create an account with Tusker by Sunday 30 May, you could be in with a chance of winning a £150 Amazon Voucher.
If you would like to view the cars available simply visit the Employee Hub or visit www.tuskercars.com with company code UNOT and your work email address.
Please review the Employee Hub for the full eligibility criteria which includes a minimum salary of £19,000 to ensure that the monthly amount does not take your salary below the National Living Wage.
The scheme should be considered as a long-term commitment and any staff entering into the scheme should ensure they have read and understood all the terms and conditions prior to signing the agreement.
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April 1st, 2021
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has renewed the University of Nottingham’s membership of the School for Primary Care Research (SPCR), a group of nine leading academic centres carrying out world-leading research in primary care and supporting the development of primary care research.
The fourth phase of the school starts in April, with a £22m award from the NIHR to support primary care research across the network over the next five years.
Professor Dame Jessica Corner, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange, said: “Our School of Medicine and its collaborators have a reputation for outstanding research in primary care and I am delighted our contribution to strengthening national provision in this critical sector continues to be recognised. We are also committed to developing early career researchers, and an additional £10m award from the NIHR Academy to support capacity building across SPCR is further great news.”
The bid from Nottingham was led by Professor Joe Kai and colleagues in the Divisions of Primary Care, Dermatology and Rehabilitation. The renewal of Nottingham’s membership demonstrates the high quality of research which has been undertaken by the University of Nottingham in the field of Primary Care to date and a commitment to strengthening the primary care research sector more broadly, through collaboration with sectors including dermatology, rehabilitation and public health.
The member institutions share their expertise, with a strong emphasis on engaging, collaborating and partnering with institutions beyond the school membership.
Along with Nottingham, SPCR’s members are the universities of:
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March 31st, 2021

Professor Dame Jessica Corner’s praise for REF team
Our REF2021 submission is complete, and was in fact was submitted to Research England a week ahead of today’s deadline. My heartfelt thanks and congratulations to every one of the hundreds of colleagues involved.
The Research Excellence Framework is a key indicator of the quality of our research and its impact. It captures how we do research and build partnerships, and how our research culture and infrastructure supports our mission of delivering world-class discoveries that change lives.
REF rewards excellence and is our principal source of research funding from the UK Government, worth around £50m a year to the university until the next assessment exercise in six or so years. It has a key influence on our international reputation and profile.
Our 2021 submission features 4,249 research outputs and enormous amounts of data, bringing together the work of 1,804 academics (in turn supported by teams of researchers), and includes 135 case studies further evidencing the impact of our research on communities in the UK and across the world. Our REF environment statements meanwhile demonstrate how our people, infrastructure and culture enable and support the delivery of world-class research and impact, from school and department through to institutional levels.
Over a number of years, REF2021 has demanded the unwavering attention of many hundreds of academic and support staff drawn from every nook and cranny of the university.
When a few members of the REF2021 team gathered as REF and Research Policy Manager Soma Mukherjee hit ‘Submit’, they no doubt felt relief, satisfaction and not a little pride as our completed Research Excellence Framework submission was made to Research England.

Hit send: the university’s REF2021 submission to Research England
Professor Neil Crout, Academic Lead for REF, says this monumental exercise “has been a properly weird experience, simultaneously important, ridiculous, maddening and oddly enjoyable”.
The scale of the work led by Soma, Neil, Academic Lead for REF Environment Professor Lynda Pratt, together with REF Impact Manager Chris Mellor, REF Environment and Outputs Officer Athina Meletiou, Outputs Co-Ordinator Kirsty Hatton and REF Systems Coordinator Rae Larder, is truly impressive.The final 4,249 research outputs were drawn from 13,439 internally assessed outputs, themselves drawn from pool of 30,750.
The 29 units of assessment, from Classics and Archaelogy to Clinical Medicine, from Biosciences to Business, Politics to Primary Care, reflect the scope and ambition of the university’s research portfolio. Each UoA submitted impact case study narratives (that’s 675 pages of narrative and 2.4GB of data).
All this weighty data serves to evidence the quality of our research and its impact on the world, and within the REF2021 submission are stories of some truly exciting and exceptional discoveries by dedicated teams of people.
Our 29 Unit Environment Statements and 1 Institutional Level Statement run to around 318,000 words – a little over half of War and Peace.
Professor Lynda Pratt says: “REF environment involves putting lots and lots of the great things that enable us to do first-class research and impact into the very small space that the REF guidelines allow us: people, equipment, funding, infrastructure support, partnerships and numerous other resources.
“It also captures something intrinsic but slightly less quantifiable – our great research culture.
“Every element of our environment submission shows that research culture in practice. It is there in the actual material, data and narratives that make up individual environment documents. It is also embodied in all the collaboration, dedication, hard-work, talent, support and sheer good will that went into crafting, evidencing, and revising those individual environment statements. I’d like to say a very, very big thank you to everyone involved for their amazing work on REF environment. It has been a huge pleasure and privilege to work with you.”
Soma Mukherjee, REF and Research Policy Manager, had responsibility for strategic and operational management and coordination of REF2021.
She said: “REF is a huge undertaking and at the heart of our submission lies the tremendous hard work and effort of every member of the central REF team and of the coordinators and other support staff across the university – a truly holistic approach was taken to deliver REF2021. Behind every research output, environment statement or case study lies reviews, data upload to system, analysis of data to be submitted, continuous checking and rechecking of every bit of the final submission, continuous communication, developing and implementing policies and processes and above all rigorous planning. The tireless dedication and forensic attention to detail of colleagues who pulled together all the pieces of this complex jigsaw is remarkable. I wish we had the space here to thank all of you in person, but rest assured, I treasure all of your contributions.”
For Professor Crout, a former head of the School of Biosciences, his role has given insights into the breadth and depth of research at Nottingham. “As a scientist, it’s fascinating to talk to people from theology to clinical medicine and everything in between.”
Neil worked closely with Chris Mellor, who took up the post of the university’s REF Impact Manager after a clean sweep of REF2014 4* impact case study successes with the School of Pharmacy.
“I tell everyone I have the most interesting job at the university. I get to hear about all the amazing research that is having an impact on society in so many different ways.”
REF Impact Manager Dr Chris Mellor
Chris worked with academic authors and a network of impact officers to ensure all 135 case studies (whittled down from 300) had a compelling narrative and strong evidence, with the goal of ensuring as many as possible achieve the maximum 4* rating for excellence. In a blog reflecting on her REF experience, Chris is reluctant to single out any favourite impact case studies (but you can find some fascinating case studies in the Vision: our research impact section of our website).
Panels of expert assessors will now examine the University’s REF2021 submission later this year, with the outcome announced in spring 2022.
Among the thousands of familiar academic outputs of journal articles and publications digitally submitted, some 340 physical outputs are being sent to Research England. The assessors will even peruse the music and libretto of an opera, Losing Her Voice, composed by Dr Elizabeth Kelly of the Department of Music and performed at Lakeside Arts. A collaboration with the Mixed Reality Lab allowed audiences to interact with the performance through a specially designed app.
“This has been a massive and remarkable collective effort, involving hundreds and hundreds of people. My heartfelt thanks to each and every one of you for all your hard work, perseverance, intelligence and professionalism.”
Academic Lead for REF Professor Neil Crout
This is the most ambitious picture of our research and its impact and of our research environment ever undertaken. REF will inform the value of our quality-related (QR) funding, which goes to schools and faculties. It benchmarks our progress and supports our ambition is to be further recognised as an institution that delivers research of true global significance. It also evidences our commitment to a diverse, sustainable and rich research culture.
I am confident that the teamwork, amazing dedication and goodwill of all involved in delivering our REF2021 submission will inform how we work together to empower and support each other in the future.
We also delivered this exceptional work in exceptionally challenging times. My thanks once again to all involved in REF2021.
Jessica
Professor Dame Jessica Corner
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange
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March 31st, 2021
Campus Solutions maintenance work will be taking place on the following dates to roll out essential updates to admissions, financial aid and student records:
You will not be able to access Campus Solutions and CRM during this time. Students will also not be able to access the MyNottingham website.
All systems that obtain data from Campus Solutions, including OBI and ODS, will stop receiving data from 3pm UK time (10pm China/Malaysia time) on Friday 9 April.
Data feeds will be reinstated after this maintenance work is completed.
We appreciate that you may have been planning to work in Campus Solutions during this time. Your understanding and support will be greatly appreciated as this essential work is completed.
Please make sure you save your work in Campus Solutions, or you obtain any information you will need, by 4pm UK time (11pm China/Malaysia time) on Friday 9 April.
Thank you for your continued support.
Should you experience any issues after this work is completed, please contact your respective IT Service Desk in UK, China or Malaysia.
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March 30th, 2021
The university’s annual Volunteer Awards celebrate the incredible contributions that our alumni, staff and community volunteers make to the University and the wider world. We’re highlighting the inspiring individuals who contribute their valuable time to a wide variety of projects at the University and want your nominations for volunteers who make the extraordinary possible for students and researchers alike.
This year you can nominate volunteers in one of the five categories below. Please fill in the nomination form here to nominate someone special and recognise their outstanding work!
Nominations are open and can be submitted here. Nominations will then close on Sunday 25 April.
If you have any questions please email the Volunteering and Advocacy Team at givingtime@nottingham.ac.uk
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March 30th, 2021
Cascade funding is available to support projects that benefit the student experience at the University of Nottingham.
The fund uses donations from alumni and friends of the university to sponsor staff and student projects that benefit the student experience. Since 2007, Cascade funding has given away more than £1,000,000 to projects.
Applications are now being accepted for the next wave of funding.
Of special interest to the programme are projects that:
Examples of previous Cascade-funded projects include the hugely successful Foodprint, which is Nottingham’s first social supermarket and a surplus food distribution network. Elsewhere, Community First Responders was established in 2014 as a group of trained volunteers who act as an additional resource to the East Midlands Ambulance Service.
The deadline for applications is Sunday 16 May 2021 and the deadline for expressions of interest is Monday 10 May 2021.
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March 30th, 2021
The 2021 gender and ethnicity pay gap reports are now available on the HR website.
This year sees the 4th annual statutory reporting of the university’s gender pay gaps. The gender report shows a drop in the median gender pay gap for the reporting period April 2019 to March 2020, to 14.8% in favour of male employees. This is a 2.1% drop from 16.9% in the previous year.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Shearer West said: “This annual report provides an opportunity to reflect on our progress towards closing the gender pay gap, but more importantly, it helps us to measure the effect of our actions to date, and determine what more we need to do.”
In addition we are publishing the Universities ethnicity pay gap report for the first time. Although not mandatory, sharing the pay gap between white and BAME staff is a key step towards understanding the gap and developing actions to reduce it.
Full details including how the gap is calculated and actions the university is taking to tackle inequalities are included within the individual reports.
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March 29th, 2021
The university would like to invite you to its annual Teaching and Learning Conference, to be held on University Park on Wednesday 14 April 2021.
If you are involved in Teaching and Learning from anywhere in the university, this is the conference for you.
This year’s conference features a range of papers from across the University, as well as digital posters.
These papers will cover a range of speakers from across the University, covering themes of Creative Pedagogy, Assessment, Student Voice and Educational Partnership.
Sign up for the Teaching and Learning Conference on April 14th here.
Note: upon signing up, you will receive a link to the team site for the conference. We will approve access to the team site for all entrants closer to the date of the conference.
The final programme will be confirmed shortly.
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March 29th, 2021
The Nottingham Confucius Institute is offering Mandarin lessons with experienced teachers at a subsidised rate.
If you’re looking to develop new skills, an online Mandarin course could be a great way to widen your vistas and improve your employability.
The Confucius Institute’s courses are ideal whether you’re learning for a business or educational objective, whether you have future travel plans, or simply want to make new friends and pick up a skill.
Courses commence from Monday 19 April.
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