Campus News

Can you help researchers choose a stop-smoking film?

June 10th, 2016

Researchers at The School of Medicine are going to be showing a competition-winning film from Cut Films, a stop smoking charity, in cinemas across the UK before the main films starts.

The films have been made by teens for teens. We want to show the best film that persuades teens not to try smoking and are looking for young people to help us select the most relevant one.

Anyone between the ages of 11 and 18 years can vote. If you have any friends or family within these age groups that you think would like to vote then please forward this to them. The films are less than 2 mins long.

Imagine that they will be on the big screen and then once you’ve watched them if you could vote for your favourite here.

The films can be found here.

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Changes to Contemporary Chinese Studies

June 10th, 2016

Following a review of the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies (SCCS) as part of the integrated planning process, University Executive Board has approved a new approach to teaching and research in this area.

SCCS staff will move into other schools – predominantly Nottingham University Business School and the School of Politics and International Relations – and SCCS itself will close on 31st July 2016. This reflects a shift in approach to bring the study of contemporary China into the mainstream of University activity.

The decision is the result of a detailed review process to ensure the long-term sustainability of research and teaching on contemporary China at Nottingham. As part of the review, the performance of SCCS was considered against a number factors including: results of the National Student Survey, the Research Excellence Framework, grant capture, teaching quality and financial sustainability. The School’s performance against targets set as part of a review of its operations in 2011 was also taken into account.

The University would like to thank all those who took the time to provide thoughtful and constructive feedback on during the consultation period in May. We are grateful that students took the time to engage with us. We also recognise the strength of allegiance felt by many students to the School and the positive comments they made about their experiences in SCCS.

Through the consultation process it emerged that a significant number of programmes and staff had an excellent fit with Nottingham University Business School (NUBS). Feedback was received from a group of academics actively requesting such a transfer. It has therefore been agreed that a cohort of staff and seven taught programmes will move into NUBS from 1st August 2016. Almost all other staff will transfer to the School of Politics and International Relations along with the remaining taught programmes currently led by SCCS. One member of SCCS staff will move to the School of Sociology and Social Policy; one to the Department of History; and one to the School of Law.

No staff redundancies will occur as a result of these changes.

The Si Yuan Centre will remain a centre for China-focused activity; the triangle of NUBS, Si Yuan Centre, and the new Enterprise Centre provides a gateway to China for the University of Nottingham and a focal point for staff and students.

The University is committed to broad-based study of contemporary China. The new approach will allow the intellectual foundations of research and teaching in this area to be fully aligned with the new faculty structure – engaging with China across the whole institution rather than having a concentration in a single school. By encouraging interdisciplinarity, this new approach would help to build research focus in key areas of the Social Sciences, adding breadth and depth to existing areas of activity and building on our existing strengths in Chinese studies.

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Participants required for driving simulator study – earn £20 voucher

June 9th, 2016

Participants will be asked to undertake two drives, each lasting approximately 30 minutes.

During one of the drives, you will be able to interact with a new prototype voice-activated driver support system in the car. All testing will take place during the afternoons of week commencing 13 June 2016.

It is important that you have had a normal lunch and have not consumed caffeine (e.g. tea, coffee, energy drinks) during the 2 hours prior to taking part. You should also not have participated in a similar driving simulator study during the last 6 months.

Volunteers should:

  • Have a normal lunch and have NOT consumed caffeine (e.g. tea, coffee, energy drinks) during the 2 hours prior to taking part
  • Have held a valid UK or EU driving licence for 3 years or longer
  • Own/lease a car
  • NOT suffer from:
    • Severe motion sickness
    • Epilepsy
    • Migraines
    • Dizziness
    • Sleep disorders
    • Blurred vision
  • NOT be pregnant
  • Have normal or corrected vision
  • Have NOT participated in a similar driving simulator study during the last 6 months.

The study will take approximately 2 hours and you will be given a £20 shopping voucher for your time.

Location: Simulation Room, ITRC Building, Ground Floor, University Park Campus

You can sign up for the study here.

Please contact David R Large (David.R.Large@nottingham.ac.uk) if you have any questions and/or would like to participate in the study.

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Survey – are you a parent of a teen or pre-teen?

June 9th, 2016

Members from The Ingenuity Lab here at The University of Nottingham are looking to offer a new series of workshops and support services for the health and well-being of staff members at the University who are parents of teen or pre-teenaged children.

If you have children aged between 9-19, please take this short and confidential survey so that any support offered can be tailored to your exact needs.

A free coach session is also available to those who complete this survey, in order to address any issue that concerns you about your child. Please email info@starburst-ess.co.uk with your answer to the last question in the survey to claim this offer.

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Do you drive a Ford car?

June 8th, 2016

Researchers from the School of Psychology are looking to recruit drivers of Ford cars to take part in a study on driver behaviour (Ethics approval number: 832).

Volunteers will be given the opportunity to drive in our Advanced Driving Simulator on two occasions. Feedback will be given on performance, and volunteers will also be asked to keep a record of their everyday driving for two weeks.

An inconvenience allowance will be provided for the time taken to participate.

For more information, or to take part, please email Megan Barnard at lpxmpjon@nottingham.ac.uk.

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David Ross Sports Village student membership

June 7th, 2016

In September 2016, The University of Nottingham will open the £40m David Ross Sports Village.

The new facility will undoubtedly position the University as one of the leading multisport venues in the UK. Not only will it be the largest sports hall of any University, the Sports Village will also include:

  • 200+ station fitness suite
  • one of only four all-glass squash courts in the country, plus an additional six glass backed courts
  • martial arts dojo
  • two dance studios
  • a 12m climbing wall
  • a 60m indoor sprint track
  • spin studio
  • Human Performance Unit with hydrotherapy pool
  • dedicated hall for archery, fencing and table tennis
  • sports café

From 1 August 2016, you can purchase the new UoNSport Student Membership, which for 2016/17 will cost £199. The membership will provide you with unlimited access to the gym, swimming pool and over 100 weekly group exercise classes. Student Sport Members will also have to access to both the Jubilee and Sutton Bonington Sports Centres. No other facility offers you more for less. We will also be offering an Early Bird membership price of £189 from the 1 August to 1 October 2016. There really has never been a more exciting time to become a member and we look forward to welcoming you into the David Ross Sports Village in September.

To see how The University of Nottingham Sport’s new membership package compares to other centres for value for money, visit the membership comparison webpage. You can also find Q&As here.

For all sporting updates, visit The University of Nottingham Sport website or follow them @UoNSport.

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Students – want to earn a £25 Amazon voucher?

June 7th, 2016

We are looking for students to share their perspective on accessing channels and the online presence of some student services.

Come along to our workshop and receive a £25 Amazon voucher for your time.

2.30-4.30pm, Thursday 9 June on University Park

To take part or for more information, email sheenagh.bloomfield@nottingham.ac.uk

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Brand workshop for students – earn a £10 Amazon voucher

June 3rd, 2016

Want to have your say in how the University presents itself, and earn a £10 Amazon voucher?

The University is working to define its brand, and as part of this we are asking students for their comments and views. Come along to our hour-long workshop and let us know how you think and feel about the University.

4-5pm, Wednesday 15 June
A19, Trent Building University Park

This workshop is part of a larger strategy to rebrand and improve the University’s reputation and profile among other institutions. By taking part in this session you will really help to shape how the University presents itself in the future.

To confirm your attendance, please email studentcommsoffice@nottingham.ac.uk with your name, year and course.

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Student Services Staff Briefing Sessions [updated 6 July]

June 1st, 2016

From 16 May – 27 May, 14 staff briefing sessions took place across our UK campuses. These events were a chance for academic and APM staff in schools and staff in Professional Services to find out more about the upcoming changes to Student Services.

The sessions were arranged per School and delivered by the appropriate Faculty Pro-Vice-Chancellor (or a representative) and senior members of the Student Services team. The presentation included an introduction to Student Services, a demo of the student view of MyNottingham and a demo of the academic view of Campus Solutions, followed by a question and answer session. The presentation can be found on the University website and the lecture capture is available to view below (best viewed in full screen).

https://youtu.be/KRL58LRRFQE

There will be a further two rounds of staff briefing sessions taking place in July and September, which will be open to all staff. The dates for the July sessions can be found below – please note that these are subject to change. An updated list will be published closer to the time.

  • Tuesday 12 July – 9.30am-10.30am, LT4, Medical School, hosted by Prof John Atherton
  • Tuesday 12 July – 11.30am-12.30pm, B62, Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park, hosted by Prof Todd Landman
  • Wednesday 13 July – 10am-11am, A48, Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park, hosted by Prof Jeremy Gregory
  • Thursday 14 July – 2pm-3pm, LR2, Lecture Block, Sutton Bonington, Prof hosted by Kevin Shakesheff
  • Friday 15 July – 2pm-3pm, B3, Life Sciences Building, University Park, hosted by Prof Kevin Shakesheff
  • Monday 18 July – 10am-11am, B1 Physics Building, University Park, hosted by Prof Kevin Shakesheff
  • Monday 18 July – 11am-12pm, A30, Vet School, Sutton Bonington, hosted by Prof John Atherton
  • Tuesday 19 July – 2pm-3pm, B3, Life Sciences Building, University Park, hosted by Andy Long
  • Wednesday 20 July – 2pm-3pm, LT2, Exchange Building, Jubilee Campus, hosted by Todd Landman
  • Thursday 21 July – 11.30am-12.30pm, LT1, Medical School, hosted by John Atherton
  • Thursday 21 July – 2pm-3pm, B1, Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park, hosted by Jeremy Gregory
  • Friday 22 July – 3pm-4pm, C14, Pope Building, University Park, hosted by Prof Andy Long
  • Wednesday 27 July – 10am-11am, A50 Clinical Sciences Building, City Hospital, hosted by Prof John Atherton
  • Friday 29 July – 10am-11am, 307, Derby School of Nursing, Royal Derby Hospital, hosted by Prof John Atherton

These events will be a useful opportunity for colleagues to remain up-to-date with progress in Student Services, and all colleagues are encouraged to attend an event of their choosing.

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Lord Dearing Award winners 2016

June 1st, 2016

Each year, the Lord Dearing Awards acknowledge the outstanding achievements of University of Nottingham staff in enhancing the student learning experience.

The award winners for 2016 are below – congratulations to all for their achievement:

  • Build a School Project team (Alison Davies, John Ramsay and Malcolm Dugdale), Department of Architecture and Built Environment
  • James Bonnyman, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Matthew Boyd, Claire Anderson, Vibhu Solanki, Kimberley Sonnex and Sarah Brydges, School of Pharmacy
  • David Branson III, Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Patrick Callaghan, School of Health Sciences
  • Pauk Caulfield, Nottingham University Business School
  • Sue Chan and Jennie Phillips, School of Life Sciences
  • Vernon Collis, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
  • Stephen Cox, School of Mathematical Sciences
  • Sarah Dauncey, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies
  • Janette Dunn, School of Physics and Astronomy
  • Corinne Fourny, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies
  • Simon Harrison, Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Derek Irwin, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
  • Jaya Kumar Karunagharan, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
  • Julie McGarry and Charley Baker, School of Health Sciences
  • Dirk Moosmayer, University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus
  • Elizabeth Newall, Libraries Research and Learning Resources
  • Laura Nixon, School of English
  • Marion Sadoux, University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus
  • David Short, Department of Architecture and Built Environment
  • Sascha Stollhans, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies
  • The Faculty of Engineering Technical Team, Engineering
  • James Walker, University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus
  • Lucie Whitfield, School of Health Sciences
  • Christopher Woodard, School of Humanities

The Dearing Award Scheme has been running since 1999 and is overseen by Teaching and Learning Board. The scheme’s judging panel consists of the Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education and Student Life, the Vice-Provosts for Teaching and Learning from UNNC and UNMC, senior members of staff and officers of the Student Union.

For more information about the Lord Dearing Awards, visit the Professional Development website.

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