June 29th, 2015
Research group MindTech are looking for British students (undergraduate and postgraduate) to take part in a focus group.
During the focus group, they would like you to give feedback on an online Mental Health First Aid Training intervention that is designed for students. They will provide tea and biscuits and also give you a £10 high street voucher for taking part.
The focus group will last 1- 2 hours and will take place at the Institute of Mental Health on Jubilee Campus between Monday 29 June and Friday 3 July. The exact time and date will be determined based on your availability.
If you would like to take part or would like more information, please contact a member of the MindTech research team by email:
Aife Walsh (Aife.Walsh@nottingham.ac.uk)
Bethan Davies (Bethan.Davies@nottingham.ac.uk)
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June 29th, 2015
The Senior Managers’ Conference took place on Tuesday 16 June and Project Transform was invited to speak.
Colleagues from across the project presented their different areas of work and there was a lunchtime poster board session to talk guests through each of the different student processes that are in scope. Feedback on the whole was positive but guests shared some of their concerns with the Project Transform team.
Read our blog to find out more.
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June 26th, 2015
Works were due to take place on Station Road (near Sutton Bonington Campus) from Monday 6 July to facilitate the electrification of the East Midlands Mainline Railway.
However, plans to electrify the East Midlands Mainland Railway have been suspended and these works will not be going ahead. Travel to Sutton Bonington over the Station Road railway bridge will therefore be unaffected.
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June 26th, 2015
The University of Nottingham is ranked among the 10 best green universities in the world, according to DesignCurial.
Out of a survey including thousands of universities across the globe, the University was ranked 9th in the world, with the ranking taking into account green architecture, innovative green technologies and other green initiatives a university takes part in. DesignCurial singled out the Gateway Building as encompassing the ‘strong architectural history and sustainability policy’ of Sutton Bonington Campus. The University was also recently named number one in the world for sustainability for the third time in the Greenmetric Ranking of World Universities 2014.
For the full story and background to the Gateway Building, visit our News Room blog.
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June 25th, 2015
From Monday 20 July to Friday 28 August (inclusive) the Santander University branch will be operating under revised opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 12–5pm
From Monday 31 August normal opening times will resume.
The branch staff will endeavour to ensure that service to university customers remains as efficient and satisfactory as ever during this period. Throughout this period, Branch Manager Gary Senior will also be contactable via mobile phone (07714 143 077) at all times.
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June 23rd, 2015
Professor Sir David Greenaway, Vice-Chancellor at The University of Nottingham, is to be honoured with a Festschrift celebrating his work in the field of economics.
A special edition of Review of International Economics will celebrate Sir David’s contribution to research in international economics, and will be accompanied by a conference on Thursday 25 June in honour of his work.
A tribute from internationally renowned economists
The Festschrift features contributions from internationally renowned economists with close links to Sir David, from former research students to Internal and External Fellows of the Nottingham Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP), of which Sir David was Founding Director.
Professor Peter Egger, Professor of Applied Economics, ETH Zurich and co-organiser of the Festschrift, said: “Professor Sir David Greenaway has contributed in a major way to economics in general and specifically to the field of international economics through a sizable number of research articles. He is particularly known for his contributions to explaining cross-border trade within sectors, trade within firms, the effects of using trade-policy instruments such as tariffs, the benefits of exporting and foreign direct investment, to mention but a few areas of expertise.”
Sir David said: “As an academic, being the focus of a Festschrift is a very great honour and I would like to express my gratitude to all who have put time and effort into this edition of the journal. I am looking forward to the opportunity to hear my colleagues speak on a range of fascinating topics at the conference, and am proud the GEP and our School of Economics have worked with such a range of esteemed economists on an international scale.”
Contributors include Professor Egger, Professor Giovanni Facchini, Director of GEP, Professor Chris Milner, co-organiser and Professor of International Economics, University of Nottingham, Professor Carl Davidson, Michigan State University Professor Ray Riezman, University of Iowa and Dr Joana Silva, The World Bank. For a full list of contributors and a programme, visit the GEP website.
A prolific career in higher education and public service
Sir David was appointed to the University as a Professor of Economics in 1987 and served a Pro-Vice-Chancellor for both Research and Infrastructure before his appointment as Vice-Chancellor in 2008. He was a member of the government’s Asia Task Force 2004-2014, and a member of its Higher Education Task Force. He is Chair elect of the Russell Group of Universities, Chair of CASE Europe and Deputy Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire. He has also acted as a consultant to The World Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the European Commission, the United Nations, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and HM Treasury. Sir David received a knighthood in recognition of his wide-ranging achievements in higher education and public service in Her Majesty the Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2014.
As an academic, Sir David continues to lecture on ‘Current Economic Issues’ to first-year undergraduates in the School of Economics. He is the editor of The World Economy and continues to publish research widely in the fields of exporting and productivity, cross-border investment, international trade and economic development.
Professor Egger added: “Beyond his great success in publishing, Sir David was enormously influential and successful in building The University of Nottingham’s School of Economics, and in mentoring colleagues – in particular, young scholars – within and outside the school. The Festschrift is meant to thank the dignitary for all he has done for us, the participants at the conference and many others, over the years.”
To coincide with the Festschrift, a conference will be held in honour of Sir David from 9am on Thursday 25 June at Highfield House, University Park. Those interested in attending should email hilary.hughes@nottingham.ac.uk. For more information and a programme, visit nott.ac.uk/festschrift2015
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June 23rd, 2015
Navigating around hospitals, which are typically large and complex places, is often a major source of anxiety and frustration for those visiting and working there.
It can also result more directly in missed appointments and often puts a strain on staff time and resources in giving directions. Improving and supporting in-hospital navigation with new technologies will not only help to address such inefficiencies, but also enhance the overall visitor experience.
The purpose of this questionnaire is to identify the issues you encounter navigating around hospitals, so we may better understand the real impact of these upon patients, visitors and staff in these environments. This work is being undertaken by researchers at The University of Nottingham and supported by the Nottingham Hospitals Charity.
There are two questionnaires:
Both surveys take around 5 minutes to complete, and if you complete either you will have the option to be entered in a prize draw for £100 worth of Amazon vouchers.
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June 22nd, 2015
Interested in learning sign language?
This autumn, the Nottinghamshire Deaf Society is running British Sign Language courses for Level 1 and Level 2 Awards. Sessions will run on Wednesdays 6-8pm for 32 and 33 weeks respectively.
For more information, email training@nottsdeaf.org.uk
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June 22nd, 2015
Information Services are receiving reports of email phishing attempts which pertain to be from credible senders.
On Monday 22 June a number of staff received an email claiming to be from ‘ITS Service Desk’ about a Webmail Account Survey. This email message gives the impression that it has been sent via a university email account and prompts the receipient to click on a link labelled ‘Survey’. This is a phishing attempt and the link has been blocked on the University network.
Phishing emails usually include a link to a website asking for personal credentials. By hovering over the link you will usually see that it will attempt to direct you to an unrelated website. Some emails will include an attachment which might include a virus or malware.We are asking users to be aware of these scams and to be vigilant against them by not opening the attachment if you are not expecting an email from the sender and also not to open any suspicious websites and submit personal details.
Information about phishing attacks and how to avoid them can be found on the IT Services website.
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