July 16th, 2018
The University’s EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account currently has funding available to support:
University staff and students affiliated with EPSRC grant funding are encouraged to email the EPSRC IAA team to discuss any ideas for activity you may have and the potential ways for us to support you.
Further details can be found on the EPSRC IAA workspace.
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July 16th, 2018
Try our health and fitness facilities this summer with our great value Summer fitness pass — now on sale!
A month pass is currently available for £25 for use at David Ross Sports Village, or £20 for use at Sutton Bonington — no commitment required.
Find out more at the Department of Sport website.
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July 13th, 2018
Gisli Jenkins, Professor of Experimental Medicine and Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, is the first University of Nottingham academic to be awarded a prestigious NIHR Research Professorship.
NIHR Research Professors are some of the country’s most outstanding research leaders.
The five-year, £1.7m award recognises Professor Jenkins’ pioneering work in understanding pathogenic mechanisms to enable and deliver novel therapeutic strategies for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), a progressive lung disease with a worse outcome than most cancers.
Professor Jenkins has established the largest prospective cohort of treatment naïve patients with IPF in the world and the NIHR award will allow him to extend his research by analysing genetic, biological and phenotypic data to identify biomarkers of pulmonary fibrosis, regardless of its cause or origin, that predict the disease course, and identify biomarkers of response to therapy. This biomarker-guided strategy will enable a precision medicine approach to managing patients with pulmonary fibrosis.
He said: “I am so excited about receiving this award because it will enable a step change in translating my group’s understanding of disease biology into better therapeutic strategies for patients with pulmonary fibrosis.”
Pulmonary fibrosis is a process that leads to progressive scarring in the lungs and ultimately death. Pulmonary fibrosis affects over 50,000 people in the UK but early, subclinical disease is likely to affect many, many more.
Professor Jenkins added: “This award will allow time and resource for my group to develop our understanding of molecular and cell-specific pathways to identify markers of disease activity. These can be used to personalise therapy for patients who are likely to benefit from treatment regardless of why or when they get fibrosis. In short, it will enable us to treat the right patient, with the right drug at the right time.”
NIHR Research Professorships aim to promote effective translation of research and strengthen research leadership at the highest academic levels. They enable outstanding academics to spend five years dedicated to translational research, and to develop capacity in areas critical to accelerating the transfer of research ideas into improved health.
The NIHR Professorship will enable Professor Jenkins to collaborate with experts in this field of genomics and big-data analysis, coupled with mentorship from world-renowned leaders, to create a self-sustaining translational research group focused on precision medicine for pulmonary fibrosis. The work will complement his basic science Lung Fibrosis Laboratory, enabling the group to become one of the leading Translational Fibrosis Research Units in the world and placing Nottingham at the forefront of international research.
Professor Tony Avery, Dean and Head of the School of Medicine, said: “We are all absolutely delighted for Gisli. The NIHR Research Professorship is extremely prestigious, and the level of achievement required for success is incredibly high. This Professorship will give a major boost to the excellent research that Gisli is already doing to better understand how best to treat pulmonary fibrosis, which currently has a devastating effect on the lives of millions of patients worldwide. Through the research that Gisli will do as part of the professorship, I am optimistic that the lives of future patients with pulmonary fibrosis will be transformed for the better.”
Professor Dame Jessica Corner, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange, said: “Professor Jenkins’ award is such an accolade, and a prestigious first for the University of Nottingham. Gisli’s research is already world-leading and his NIHR Research Professorship will further strengthen our partnerships and capacity to support the translation of his unit’s discoveries into novel, personalised therapies. This award is the latest in a significant number of £1m-plus for our researchers and their teams in the past year, and I’m delighted that leading funders are continuing to recognise such exceptional dedication in addressing big challenges in health and other fields.”
Tags: Health research, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, NIHR, Professor Gisli Jenkins, research, Respiratory Medicine
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July 13th, 2018
Each year the Volunteer Awards celebrate extraordinary individuals who dedicate their free time to improving the University experience, transforming local communities, and making a positive difference.
If you know of any alumni or non-alumni volunteers who have gone the extra mile to make a difference, make sure you nominate them for a 2018 Volunteer Award.
Make your nomination here.
Nominations close on Friday 17 August.
If you have any questions about the awards, please contact givingtime@notitngham.ac.uk.
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July 13th, 2018
We’re pleased to be screening the World Cup 2018 play-off and final on the Portland Steps (Djanogly Terrace).
The screening of the World Cup play-off will take place from 3pm, Saturday 14 July and the screening of the final will take place from 4pm, Sunday 15 July.
We want you to have a great experience so please note the following:
We look forward to seeing you there.
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July 12th, 2018
The Safety Office is proud to announce that from August 2018 it will be able to deliver the Institution of Occupational Health (IOSH) training courses as a fully accredited IOSH training centre.
IOSH courses are globally recognised and are designed to empower delegates to have the confidence and enthusiasm to put the learning outcomes into practice when back in the workplace.
The training is available to University of Nottingham staff, and will be delivered by our highly qualified University H&S team. Delegates will be given the essential tools to enhance Health and Safety within their teams and within the wider University community.
Please visit the Safety Office webpages for course details and information on how to enrol.
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July 11th, 2018
The University has published an annual report on the 2017 Staff Engagement Survey which highlights a selection of the actions developed by faculties, schools, departments and the University Executive Board to respond to staff feedback.
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July 10th, 2018
The gas main along Beeston Lane on University Park is going to be renewed between July and November 2018. Access around the campus will be maintained during the works — however commuters are advised to allow extra travel time.
The gas works are being carried out by Cadent (formerly National Grid). The programme of work will commence on Monday 23 July.
Click here to view a map of the works. Work will usually be carried out between 8am and 4pm. Traffic will be managed locally with temporary lights or appropriate road signage.
The University will be working with Cadent to ensure that gas supply is maintained on campus throughout the duration of the works.
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July 10th, 2018
In REF 2014 a third of all impact case studies referenced influencing policy. Similarly, public engagement is becoming increasingly important with funders and is critically important in helping the university connect with the communities in which we are based. But it can be difficult to know where to start to make sure your research reaches these wider audiences effectively.
If you want to know how to get started on policy and public engagement, and to access the support that is available from the University, then why not sign up to come along to the one-day conference and training event, Nottingham Engaged 2018: Global Research, Civic Impact in the Trent Building on Monday 17 September?
The conference includes two strands: an ‘expert’ strand for those already working in these areas, with training sessions led by the NCCPE and On Think Tanks, and a beginners and intermediate strand if you’re just getting started.
With both strands coming together for networking, the day will be a great opportunity not just to learn about the basics of policy and public engagement, but also to learn from colleagues who are already doing it. The Vice-Chancellor will give the welcome address. Keynote speakers include Rachel Wolf, former adviser to David Cameron, and Stephen Meek, the new Director of the UoN Institute for Policy and Engagement.
The agenda includes a range of exciting sessions, delivered by experts from within and outside the University, including the Institute for Government, the Wellcome Trust and the British Science Association. As well as introduction sessions to policy and to public engagement, you’ll have the chance to learn about how to engage with parliament, work with schools, overcome barriers to policy engagement, engage the public through festivals, and even use comedy to get your research findings to a wider audience.
The day will be hosted by External Relations and the University’s new Institute for Policy and Engagement, which has been created to support all UoN academics achieve greater impact for their research through influencing policy and engaging the public. You can book a place at the conference here.
For more information about the day or about the Institute, contact Chris Sims, Head of Global Policy Impact.
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July 9th, 2018
We’re delighted to be hosting screenings of the World Cup semi-finals on Tuesday 10 July (Belgium vs France) and Wednesday 11 July 2018 (England vs Croatia).
Both screenings will take place from 7pm at the Portland Steps (Djanogly Terrace).
We want you to have a great experience so please note the following:
We look forward to seeing you there.
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