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PVC EDI blog: It’s nice to be important, but more important to be nice

In her latest blog, the university’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and People Professor Katherine Linehan […]

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CANCELLED: Inspiring women in STEM: #EmbraceEquity

To celebrate International Women’s Day, the University of Nottingham are hosting Inspiring Women in STEM: #EmbraceEquity, a virtual talk aimed at current and prospective students, alumni, staff and the wider community.

Buy Zero at new campus shop

A new zero-waste shop is opening today (Monday 2 March) at the University offering a range […]

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Bags for balance

The Women’s Staff Networks of the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University invite you to […]

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From guts to bones and back again: Inaugural lecture by Professor Felicity Rose

This event will be chaired by Professor Kevin Shakesheff, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Science.

Women of Nottingham — stand up comedy night opportunity

Interested in sharing your experiences through comedy? We’re looking for women who work or study at […]

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Joint Women’s Staff Network event

An informal event hosted by the Women’s Staff Networks from the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University, with the theme of ‘promoting wellbeing’.

Inspiring Women through Sport

An evening showcasing the career paths of women in different industries, and telling the story of the adversities and challenges that they overcame to get to where they are today.

Book and bake sale

Bring along or buy cakes and books, network with colleagues and support the Nottingham Life Cycle 7 Impact campaign.

Violence against women in India: is ‘culture’ the culprit, or structure?

The Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies presents the annual Tomlinson Memorial Lecture for 2015/16. Kavita Krishnan, Secretary of the All India Progressive Women’s Association, will speak on ‘Violence against women in India: is ‘culture’ the culprit, or structure?’

6pm, Thursday 3 March