Campus News

Your laptop loan and repair service is moving…

June 3rd, 2015

The University’s student laptop loan and repair service is moving to a more central location in the Pope Building on University Park.

From Monday 8 June, the service will be delivered from the Pope building – room A15B.

The laptop loan and repair service currently running from the Cripps Computing Centre will finish at 5pm on Friday 5 June and the computer room at Cripps will also permanently close at this time.

The current laptop loan and repair service will run as usual for the rest of this week. If your equipment is with us for repair on Friday 5 June, you’ll be able to collect it as soon as it’s ready from our new location at Pope A15B.

All other personal equipment collections, loan returns, new loans and personal repair requests will also be available at Pope A15B from Monday 8 June.

Here’s what things will look like from Monday 8 June:

Laptop loan message from IS

We thank you for your co-operation and look forward to seeing you in our new location at Pope!

Kind regards

Information Services

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Night-time tram testing

June 1st, 2015

There will be tram testing this week to integrate line one with new lines two and three.

Testing will take place at night on Monday 1 June and Thursday 4 June. For safety reasons the tests must be carried out at night-time. Road junctions are now operational. Taylor Woodrow and Alstom will keep any disruption to a minimum and apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Visit our website for more information about tram development.

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Sir Gordon Hobday, 1916-2015

June 1st, 2015

Sir Gordon Ivan Hobday, a leading British scientist, former Chancellor and graduate of The University of Nottingham, has died aged 99.

Sir Gordon worked with pharmacologist, Sir Alexander Fleming on the discovery of the antibiotic, penicillin. He joined Boots in Nottingham as a research chemist in 1939 and, in 1952, was director of the research team that developed the anti-inflammatory drug, ibruprofen.

In a distinguished career, spanning more than 40 years, he rose to become Chairman and Chief Executive of Boots, before retiring in 1981.

Born in Sawley, Derbyshire, on 1 February 1916, Sir Gordon was educated at Long Eaton Grammar School, Derbyshire. He graduated from the University of Nottingham (known then as University College, Nottingham) in 1937 with a first-class honours degree in chemistry and later a PhD in biochemistry research. In 1977, Sir Gordon received an honorary Doctors of Laws degree from the University of Nottingham for his contribution to science and the pharmaceutical industry. He was knighted in 1979. As Lord Lieutenant for Nottinghamshire (1983-91), 4th Chancellor of The University of Nottingham (1978-92) and Chairman of ATV Midlands (later Central Television) he continued to play a significant role in public life in the county.

Professor Sir David Greenaway, Vice Chancellor, said: “Sir Gordon Hobday was a proud graduate and honorary graduate, who served as our Chancellor for almost 15 years, working with two of our six Vice-Chancellors, Dr Basil Weedon and Sir Colin Campbell. He had a life-long interest in the University and visited on a number of occasions in recent years in support of our public engagement programme. He will be remembered fondly by many in the wider University community who worked closely with him.”

Image: Sir Gordon Hobday (1916-2015), 4th Chancellor of The University of Nottingham (1978-1993) oil on canvas, 1980, by Norman Hepple RA RP

Collection: The University of Nottingham. Copyright: the artists’s estate

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Don’t miss Research Showcase 2015

June 1st, 2015

The Graduate School’s annual Research Showcase gives you the chance to speak to University of Nottingham researchers about their work.

Taking place 10.30am-4.15pm on Wednesday 17 June in the ESLC, University Park, the showcase is open to all. Non-academic judges from the University, guests from external organisations and members of the public will choose the winners. Also featuring an an introduction from Professor Jerry Roberts, Assistant Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research, and a keynote speech from Timandra Harkness, writer and performer, at 3pm in Keighton Auditorium, University Park.

For more information visit the Graduate School website, or read the 2014 first-prize winner’s blog for a look at what to expect.

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Volunteers wanted for vision and driving research

May 29th, 2015

A research fellow in the Visual Neuroscience Group is seeking volunteers to participate in a study of the effects of age on visual tasks relevant to driving.

Volunteers should hold a full UK driving license and be aged 40-60. Should you choose to participate you will be invited to attend the School of Psychology for two to three hours. During this visit, you will undertake a series of vision tests on computer screens.

An inconvenience allowance will be provided. To volunteer, or for more information, please contact Dr Jonathan Denniss.

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What will the world look like in 2065?

May 28th, 2015

The World in 2065 ESRC Writing Competition in partnership with SAGE.

If you are an ESRC-funded PhD student, the Council wants to hear your thoughts on what the social sciences will look like in the future.

What will social science have achieved over the next 50 years? To enter or for more information visit: www.esrc.ac.uk/writingcomp

The winner will receive £1,000, and two runners-up will be awarded £500. All shortlisted entrants will be invited to a master class on ‘How to get published’.

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National Volunteers’ Week 2015 – get involved

May 28th, 2015

Monday 1 – Sunday 5 June is National Volunteers’ Week, and Community Partnerships are offering staff an opportunity to find out more about the ways in which you can volunteer – from helping older people learn new IT skills to supporting children with their homework.

Visit the National Volunteers’ Week stand at:

  • University Park – The Hemsley, 12.30-2pm on Monday 1 June
  • Jubilee – Ground Floor in the Exchange Building, 12-2pm on Wednesday 3 June
  • KMC – the restaurant 12-2pm on Thursday 4 June

If you’ve got any questions, please contact jacqui.storey@nottingham.ac.uk

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Graduate Jobs Fair: It’s all about discovery

May 25th, 2015

Whatever year you’re in, don’t miss this year’s Graduate Jobs Fair on Monday 8 June at University Park.

You’ll discover something about your future – from internships and graduate jobs with all sorts of companies, to expert help on making a winning application and acing that all-important interview.

Visit the Careers and Employability website for more information.

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EU Sustainable Energy Week

May 20th, 2015

The University is hosting a number of events throughout the month of June as part of EU Sustainable Energy Week 2015.

These events will explore the latest research into energy storage and energy efficiency, energy and business, as well as providing a unique opportunity to tour the ‘BREEAM Outstanding’ Energy Technologies Building on Innovation Park.

To play your part in EU Sustainable Energy Week 2015, register online for one of our events now.

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University Park Sports Centre free fortnight

May 20th, 2015

Between Monday 25 May – Sunday 7 June 2015, UoN Sport is throwing open the doors to the University Park sports centre. During this period, all staff and students can use the University Park sports centre and facilities entirely free of charge*.

Whether you’re looking to work out some exam stress or simply want to find out more about what’s on offer, the University Park summer free-for-all gives you access to:

  • a fully equipped 150 station fitness suite, including extensive free weights area
  • 3 glass backed squash courts
  • 12 court sports hall
  • 2 dance studios
  • a range of specially selected group exercise classes (see table below)

Entrance to the sports hall and squash courts is free of charge throughout the period. Entrance to the fitness centre will be free of charge between the hours of 7am–4.30pm.

Classes available during the free fortnight (excluding the bank holiday Monday 25 May):

class timetable

Visit the UoN Sport web pages to find out more about the University Park Sports Centre and the new £40m David Ross Sports Village development.

To make a booking, or find out more, simply call in to the reception at University Park or call us on 0115 951 5516.

*Available at University Park only, this offer does not apply to the University Park Swimming Pool, Jubilee Sports Centre or Sutton Bonington Sports Centre. Entrance to the sports hall and squash courts is free of charge throughout the period. Entrance to the fitness centre will be free of charge between the hours of 7am–4.30pm.

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