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Online course for postgraduate students

September 26th, 2016

On Course for Your Masters is a Nottingham Open Online Course (NOOC) developed by Libraries, Research and Learning Resources for all taught postgraduate students.

It has been designed to support your transition to postgraduate study, particularly your engagement with the scholarly resources you need to succeed in your studies, and your preparation for what comes next whether it be employment or postgraduate research.  You’ll meet students from across the University’s wide range of disciplines, on our campuses in the UK, China and Malaysia, as well as those studying at a distance from all around the world.

The course is designed for you to follow at your own pace at a time that suits you.  You will interact with each other as you share your learning on course, and you will be supported by a team of facilitators across the three international campuses including some friendly and experienced postgraduate researchers who have very recently been in your shoes… and succeeded!

Live chat sessions will be run regularly, and certificates of completion will be provided to all of you who complete the specified activities for each of the eight units:

  • Stepping up a Level
  • Introducing Resource Discovery
  • Resources: Theme and Variations
  • Mechanics of Search
  • Language of Search
  • Critical Appraisal
  • Referencing
  • Stepping Out

Log in to Moodle and sign up for the course – you will need to complete your online registration before you can join the course.

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Phishing emails target new students

September 26th, 2016

New students are an easy target for phishing email scams.

The BBC recently reported on a phishing scam that specifically targets new University students. The scam email looks like it is from a University’s finance department and prompts students to fill in a form online with their personal banking details in order to claim a grant. Victims have had money taken from their bank accounts.

Our University Finance and IT departments will never ask you to confirm personal details by following a web link (and neither will your bank, Facebook or other social media sites).

Our ‘Avoid Phishing emails’ website outlines tips on how to spot scam emails. Visit our new Cyber Safety web pages to learn other ways to stay safe online.

If you think you have given your personal information out through an email scam, contact the IT Service Desk for help.

Find out more on our IT Network blog.

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Online course for first year students: Your University Journey

September 26th, 2016

We hope you’re starting to feel settled in to your new surroundings and life in Nottingham. Hopefully you’ve met your flatmates, course mates and perhaps signed up to a society or two.

Of course, university life is about much more than that first week of fairs, welcome talks and events. New students are encouraged to sign up to ‘Your University Journey’, an online course aimed at first year students to help with that transition to university study and life.

The course provides an insight into working in groups, helps you keep a good work life balance, and deals with things like library resources and reading lists. It also covers revision techniques, advice on settling in to your studies and much more.

You will also have the option to complete activities to gain credits towards the Nottingham Advantage Award.

Your University Journey runs via Moodle, the University’s online learning platform, and requires independent study. There are five two-week units spread across the academic year that you can study at your own pace. Students can sign up at any time and work through at their own pace. If you want to receive Nottingham Advantage Award credits you need to complete the course by 1 May 2017.

Log in to Moodle and sign up for the course. There is no deadline to sign up for the course.

The essentials:

Course name: Your University Journey Year 1
Duration: 14 September onwards for the academic year
Time commitment: around four hours per unit

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Study online with Nottingham

September 26th, 2016

The University of Nottingham offers a number of Massive, Open, Online Courses (MOOCs) which are delivered online for free. They don’t have any entry requirements and are open to anyone anywhere in the world with an internet connection.

The University offers a wide range of courses which are delivered by academics, sometimes in collaboration with experts from external organisations – upcoming MOOC courses are listed below:

  • How to Read a Mind – starts Monday 3 October (duration of three weeks) – Explore how our minds and language work with this introduction to the field known as cognitive poetics – applying cognitive science (the study of the mind and its processes) to how we read literature.
  • Ending slavery – starts Monday 17 October (duration of four weeks) – Investigate the complex systems that sustain slavery, explore the historical context, and debate and shape solutions for the next phase of the contemporary antislavery movement.
  • Antimicrobial Resistance in the Food Chain – starts Monday 14 November (duration of three weeks) – Study what antibiotics are, how they are used in farming and what might be done to tackle antibiotic resistance.

In addition to these MOOCs, there is also a Universitas21 course on “Planetary Urbanisation: Global Challenges in a Changing World” which is open to students from across the U21 network.

All of these courses are free and online.

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Nottingham is University of the Year for Graduate Employment

September 23rd, 2016

The University of Nottingham is the best university in the UK for graduate employment, according to the 2017 The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide, published Friday 23 September.

The University is also back in the top 20 after moving up five places this year, due mainly to a significant increase in student satisfaction. It is the biggest rise among the leading universities in the league table and enough to earn a shortlisting for the coveted University of the Year award.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir David Greenaway, said: “When students choose to go to University, they are making a big investment in their future. I’m thrilled that the Sunday Times has recognised the investment we make, as a University, in ensuring they have the best opportunities, transferable skills, and educational experience to reap the rewards of this while they are here in Nottingham and throughout the rest of their careers.”

In 2013 a £1 million investment saw the expansion of the careers service at Nottingham to help students stand out in the ever more competitive graduate job market.

It enabled greater provision for individual career guidance, skills workshops, application support, employer and alumni engagement, and, more recently, placement development, as well as continued development of the Nottingham Advantage Ward and the University’s on-site job agency Unitemps.

This has led to the proportion of graduates gaining professional jobs on leaving or going into further study has climbed to 82.7% which gives it a ranking of 14th nationally, its highest ranking of the nine performance indicators in the league table.

Dr Nalayini Thambar, Director of Careers and Employability, said the award was down to a combination of the service offered by the careers team at Nottingham, support from the wider University and the calibre of students.

She said: “Our students are excellent. They get involved with co-curricular activities, they take responsibility for shaping their own career, they take part in placement opportunities and they are switched on about what they need to do.

“But our team works hard to ensure we offer relevant services, the expertise needed and the broad range of opportunities. We are fortunate to be highly targeted by the Times Top 100 employers but that doesn’t mean we can sit back and wait for opportunities to come to us. We go out and understand what’s out there. Lots of careers don’t specify a degree subject so we help students make career choices, assist with applications and signpost them to opportunities.

“This is a powerful combination –our expert advice and services tied into an excellent academic experience. I’m delighted that The University of Nottingham has been recognised in this way and we look forward to building on this in the years to come.”

This year in the Autumn Term alone the Careers and Employability Service will be offering students a choice of 195 skills workshops or events involving employers on campus. This includes 17 careers fairs ranging from a Careers in Management Fair and a Science and Technology Fair to a Media Conference.

Alastair McCall, editor of The Sunday Times Good University Guide, said: “Nottingham graduates are renowned the world over for their intelligence, quality and can-do attitude. This is instilled in them as they progress through the university. It is what makes them so popular with graduate recruiters.

“Not only does Nottingham provide an outstanding academic education, it also offers students the extra dimensions that result in them leaving as well-rounded individuals ready to take their place in the world. Their careers services is exemplary and offers outstanding opportunities to students, who often get to meet their future employers through placements and work experience undertaken alongside their studies.”

The University of Nottingham has a strong worldwide reputation for producing sought after graduates. The University was ranked as the second most targeted university by the Times Top 100 Employers, according to High Fliers research in 2015 and 2016 and number one in 2014.

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Internally funded fellowships

September 22nd, 2016

The University’s Anne McLaren and Nottingham Research Fellowship schemes will produce the next generation of outstanding research leaders.

Our Anne McLaren Fellowships are aimed at outstanding female scholars in science, technology, engineering and medicine at the early stage of their academic careers, while the Nottingham Research Fellowships Scheme targets outstanding early career researchers in most academic disciplines at the University.

Fellowships will normally commence in October 2017, but there is individual flexibility around this date.

The deadline for expressions of interest is 5pm on Friday 4 November.

For more information and for the expression of interest form, please visit the University’s Research Fellowships page.

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200 years of Social Sciences at Nottingham

September 22nd, 2016

Concerned with how the world works, social science is, in its broadest sense, the study of people and societies. It incorporates a diverse range of subject areas including business, economics, education, geography, international relations, law, psychology, politics, sociology and social policy.

The University’s work in the social sciences began in the late 1700s with the opening of an adult education school here in Nottingham. Over the next 200 years, our people have been (and continue to be) the key to our success – changing government policy, working to understand societal issues and helping to solve global problems.

Professor Todd Landman, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Social Sciences, said: “From humble beginnings in an 18th-century adult education school, social sciences at Nottingham has grown to operate on a global scale. Our rich and vibrant history includes the development of social workers during World War II, ground-breaking child development studies, work on human rights and political behaviour, and ambitious students and staff (including a Nobel Prize winner).

“People have always been the key to our success and project by project, we’re working to understand societal issues and to help make the world a better place for everyone. This timeline project tells the story of how social sciences has evolved at Nottingham and is a unique opportunity to look back over more than 200 years.”

To find out more about the story of Social Sciences at Nottingham, you can visit the timeline page here.

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Golden Trent Building raises awareness for Team Rossi

September 21st, 2016

The Students’ Union is lighting the Trent Building tower every night until the end of September to raise awareness for the Team Rossi Foundation – a charity which raises money for children with cancer.

Ismail Sadurdeen, President of the Students’ Union, said: “This was brought to us by our students and the Students’ Union is very happy to support this awareness campaign by Team Rossi Foundation. This supplements the great work our University is doing on breast cancer research through Life Cycle 6.”

You can also find the Team Rossi Foundation on Facebook for more information.

Image: @scsharples on Twitter

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Road closures affecting Sutton Bonington hopper bus

September 21st, 2016

On Sunday 25 September 2016, the Sutton Bonington hopper bus will be affected by road closures for the Robin Hood Marathon.

The hopper bus will continue to operate between Sutton Bonington and University Park campus, but will be unable to serve Derby Road, Broadmarsh bus station and Victoria bus station on the first two trips (9am and 11am from Sutton Bonington).

The full route will resume with the 1.20pm journey from Sutton Bonington.

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Flying the flag for European Co-operation Day

September 21st, 2016

On Wednesday 21 September, the University is flying the EU flag over the Trent Building to mark European Co-operation Day.

Our international community of students and staff is one of our greatest strengths as a university, and we support people from the UK, other countries in Europe and beyond as they study, teach, research and work here.

For information and guidance following the EU Referendum result in June, visit our dedicated webpages.

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