December 22nd, 2015
Staff should be aware that University buildings will be closed from Thursday 24 December and will re-open on Monday 4 January 2016.
Access to buildings over this period should normally be considered ‘out of hours working’. In response to requests for clarification on interpretation of the general policy for lone working and out of hours working over this period, supplementary guidance has been published following consideration by the Safety Committee. This is consistent with the local arrangements that are in place in many areas.
View a full list of bank holidays and University closure dates for 2015/16.
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December 21st, 2015
The first appointments in the new Student Services structure under the leadership of Chief Student Management Officer Breda Walls have been confirmed. Chris Hulse, Director of Student Services, and Clare Gough, Director of Service Development, will take up their posts in the new year.
These are the first appointments made as part of the Project Transform organisation design work.
“I’m delighted to have the beginnings of the management team in place to help shape and lead the new Student Services,” Breda said. “Chris, Clare and their new teams will put our students at the heart of everything we do and allow us to support colleagues to deliver an excellent student experience across the University.”
All offers for roles in Student Services at levels five and six are expected to have been made by Wednesday 23 December. Once these are confirmed a structure chart detailing new roles across Student Services and External Relations will be announced – expected in early January.
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December 11th, 2015
Earlier this year, we asked you to feedback on our internal communications channels, which we have used to put together a Staff Internal Communications Survey Report.
The level of response from across the institution was unprecedented, especially the valuable detail given in the free text questions. It gives a real insight into how colleagues use our current channels and what they think of them — and how they want things to change.
Findings from the survey will be used, along with other feedback mechanisms, to guide and inform development of new internal communications channels at the University, including the recently launched Campus Update all-staff email. The survey will be repeated regularly to measure improvement as well as tracking new needs as they arise.
Once again, a huge thank you to everyone who took the time to fill in the survey.
Visit Workspace for the full report.
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December 9th, 2015
The University’s Research Strategy 2015-2020 signals our ambition to be recognised for our world-class research based on both research excellence and quality. This new Research Strategy focuses on our researchers and teams across all of our campuses to enable you to advance your research in critical and emerging areas. It aims to support you to deliver your research, develop your careers, and to support the next generation of research leaders.
By establishing five Global Research Themes (GRTs) with associated Research Priority Areas (RPAs), excellent interdisciplinary research will flourish, and emerging research priorities will be supported so that we remain at the forefront of world-class research.
Key to the success of the strategy is the focus on collaboration within the University and with leading groups world-wide, enabling you to strive for novel solutions to global research challenges.
Professor Kevin Shakesheff, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Science), said: “The new Research Strategy aims to support our researchers to work together in collaborative teams to tackle major societal and industrial problems. We greatly respect the core research embedded across our schools and centres and hope that our Global Research Themes will open opportunities to form new teams that make the most of our comprehensive and collaborative University.”
Global Research Themes
The five Global Research Themes represent the breadth of world-class research across the whole of the University and are the basis for how we both focus and promote our research offering. The themes are:
These interdisciplinary themes will enable you to work together, across traditional academic boundaries, to find innovative solutions to these global research challenges.
Research Priority Areas
Each Research Priority Area is associated with at least one Global Research Theme, and represents a specific area of research within the University. The RPAs are interdisciplinary and cross-faculty areas of excellence and will be the driving force behind the delivery of the Research Strategy. We have identified 31 Research Priority Areas, and these span the broad range of research excellence in the University. Full details of all the RPAs can be found under associated GRTs on our website.
How to get involved
The RPAs are inclusive groups, open to all interested researchers. Further details about the scope and focus of each RPA can be found through the RPA leads, who are listed on the Research website.
Each month between now and March, we will post academic profiles of our five GRT leads, for you to find out who they are, their own research and what it means to lead one of the University’s five Global Research Themes. Visit our Research Exchange blog for a profile of Professor Georgina Endfield, GRT Lead for Sustainable Societies.
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December 8th, 2015
Stuart Broad and the Chief Executive of UK Sport are being honoured by The University of Nottingham.
The England and Nottinghamshire cricket star and Liz Nicholl CBE, Chief Executive of UK Sport, are two of six distinguished guests receiving an honorary degree during this year’s winter graduation ceremonies.
They will join thousands of successful candidates celebrating the triumphant culmination of their studies, when they will formally receive their degrees and become graduates at the University during ceremonies from December 7 – 11.
Cricketing superstar
England bowler Stuart Broad has enjoyed another year to remember as his remarkable career continues to pass through huge cricketing milestones. Having started his professional life with Leicestershire, Stuart joined Nottinghamshire, his home county and the former side of his father, the international cricketer Chris Broad, in 2008.
Making his Test debut in Sri Lanka in 2007, Stuart has been a key figure for England for almost a decade enjoying Ashes victories amid sustained success.
Fittingly, he moved through the 300-wicket barrier in Tests against Australia at Trent Bridge earlier this summer on the way to career-best figures of 8-15 on the way to moving up to second in the world bowling rankings. He also has close to 2,500 Test runs, including a 169 against Pakistan in 2010, and has captained the England ODI and T20 teams. With so many achievements already clocked up, Stuart is still only 29 and has plenty of similarly prolific years ahead of him.
Stuart received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on December 7. Watch a video from the ceremony below, and scroll down for a picture gallery of Stuart’s graduation.
Liz Nicholl CBE – Chief Executive of UK Sport
Having joined UK Sport in 1999, Liz Nicholl has played a pioneering role in the development of the elite sport system in the UK. For 10 years Liz led the work of UK Sport’s Performance Directorate, through the Sydney, Athens and Beijing Olympic and Paralympic cycles. Liz became the Chief Operating Officer in 2009 and was then appointed to the CEO role in September 2010.
As CEO, Liz’s top priority is the responsibility to invest in and support the development of the high performance system and to support Olympic and Paralympic sports and athletes to achieve medal success at World, Olympic and Paralympic level. In this context, London 2012 was a uniquely significant and successful event for UK Sport and the nation, with Great Britain winning 65 Olympic and 120 Paralympic medals.
The ambition is now to build on these exceptional results, create a stronger and more sustainable performance system and be the first nation to win more medals at the Olympic and Paralympic Games immediately after hosting a home Games.
Liz Nicholl will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the 3pm ceremony on Wednesday December 9.
Professor David Needham
Professor Needham already has a strong history with Nottingham. He graduated with degrees in Applied Chemistry (BSc Hons) from Trent Polytechnic (1975); a PhD in Gas-Solid Catalysis with Daniel D. Eley, (1980); and took up an Honorary Professorship in the School of Pharmacy in 2014.
A desire to carry out research into cancer saw him undertake research at Cambridge and at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. He has been a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science at Duke University since 1987, and was recently awarded a five year Visiting Professorship by the Danish National Research Foundation of Denmark.
The vision is to create a world-class center for Single Particle Science and Engineering concerned with experimental and theoretical research within the broad field of colloid and (bio) surface science. With an anti-cancer treatment (thermally-sensitive liposome) already in clinical trials, his next anti-cancer priority is to design and test nanoparticle diagnostics and therapeutics inspired by nature’s own designs, a strategy he calls, “Putting the drug in the cancer’s food”.
David will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Science at the 5pm ceremony on Thursday December 10.
Martin Suthers OBE
Martin has been active in the public life of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire for more than 50 years. His involvement in local government led to a term as Lord Mayor in 1988/89 and as Deputy Leader of the County Council from 2009 to 2013.
Martin’s interests lie in education, health and the environment. He was a member of The University of Nottingham’s Council for nearly 20 years and was governor of a wide range of secondary schools, he is currently a trustee of two prominent local educational trusts.
For eight years he served as first Chairman of the Queen’s Medical Centre Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust and more recently as first Chairman of the
Nottinghamshire Health & Wellbeing Board.
Martin received an OBE for political and public services in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 1988 and was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant in April 2000.
Martin will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at the 11.45am ceremony on Wednesday December 9.
Dr Frances Saunders CB FREng CEng CPhys FinstP
Following her graduation from The University of Nottingham, Frances worked as an Electronic Engineer in the motor industry before joining the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment at Malvern to undertake research into Liquid Crystal Devices.
Her career then included a wide variety of research and science and technology management roles within the Ministry of Defence and also in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, where she was responsible for the interface with the Research Councils. In that role she set up the Diamond Light Source, supported the activities of the British Antarctic Survey and represented the UK at the Council for CERN.
The culmination of her Civil Service career was her appointment as Chief Executive of Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, which she held from 2006 until retiring in 2012.
Frances now undertakes a portfolio of work, including being a Trustee of the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Engineering Development Trust and membership of Advisory Boards to the UK Space Agency and the Defence Academy. She was President of the Institute of Physics from October 2013-15.
Dr Saunders will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Science at the 11.45am ceremony on Friday December 11.
Dr Peter Poon MBE
Dr Poon is the founder and Non-Executive Director of Romax Technology Limited. A recognised world-leading expert on rolling bearings, Dr Poon holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Bristol University and a Research Fellowship from Cambridge University. His work has also been rewarded with the prestigious James Clayton prize, Institute of Mechanical Engineers for Tribology and The British Design Council Award for his rolling bearing design.
Dr Poon was Head of Engineering of Research & Development at a leading bearing company before leaving in 1983 to become an independent consultant for mechanical engineering. He advised governments on industrial policies both in the UK and for the United Nations Industry of Development Organisation (UNIDO).
Later he became a gear and bearing industry adviser to the Department of Industry of the Korean government.
He became a consultant and expert witness to the court for clients in the UK, USA and Far East when he founded Romax Technology Ltd in 1989 and has since worked alongside the world’s leading transmissions and engineering companies, developing bespoke software solutions and providing engineering consultancy services to meet their growing needs.
Dr Poon will receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Science at the 3pm ceremony on Tuesday December 8.
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December 8th, 2015
Do you have an eye for imagery that captures the scientific weird and wonderful or those Eureka moments? Would you like to share your photos to support excellence and promote outstanding UK engineering and physical sciences research?
If so you might want to take part in the EPSRC 2015 Science Photo Competition. Launched on Tuesday 13 October, it runs until midnight on Saturday 19 December 2015.
The competition is open to all EPSRC supported researchers and EPSRC supported doctoral students, giving them the opportunity to share their research through pictures and the chance to win prizes.
Your images will be scrutinised by judges chosen from academia, industry and photo journalism.
These are the categories:
For more information go to the photocomp2015 website.
The submission form is here.
And if you want to see what the judges might be looking for click on this link which takes you to a gallery of last year’s winning images.
Good luck and don’t forget to let us know how you do!
And if you do enter please contact lindsay.brooke@nottingham.ac.uk and even if you don’t win we can put together our own gallery of pictures.
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December 7th, 2015
There’s a lot going on at Nottingham Lakeside Arts this festive season – including a production of Neverland, the Elizabeth Frink: The Presence of Sculpture Exhibition and more.
Check their opening times over Christmas below so you don’t miss out. You can also sign up to their digital advent calendar here for a festive treat each day until Christmas Day.
Christmas Eve
Box Office: 9.30am – 4pm
Pavilion Cafe: 10am – 4pm
Djanogly Gallery, Weston Gallery and Museum: 11am – 4pm
Christmas Day
Closed
Boxing Day
Closed
Sunday 27 – Thursday 31 December
Box Office, Djanogly Gallery, Weston Gallery and Museum: 12 – 4pm
Gallery Cafe and Pavilion Cafe: 12 – 5pm
New Year’s Day
Closed
Saturday 2 January
Gallery Cafe and Pavilion Cafe: 10am – 5pm
All other venues return to normal hours
Sunday 3 January
Gallery Cafe and Pavilion Cafe: 10am – 4pm
All other venues return to normal hours
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December 3rd, 2015
The Impact Campaign recently celebrated reaching £150million.
We have now embarked upon a Campaign extension in which we aim to raise £200million and establish 1000 volunteers by the end of 2017. If you are interested in becoming a Campaign Ambassador then please see this link to our Campaign Ambassador workspace pages in order to discover more about the role, or contact impactcampaign@nottingham.ac.uk
Thank you for helping us to change more lives locally, nationally and across the world.
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