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£1.5m boost for vital research

October 15th, 2012

A leading national brain tumour charity is joining forces with experts at the University in a £1.5m million partnership to fight brain tumours in children.

Brain Tumour UK has pledged £750,000 to support the work of experts at the University’s Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre (CBTRC), funds which have been matched by the University to support this priority research area as part of Impact: The Nottingham Campaign to raise £150m by 2015.

The funding will enable the centre to expand on three vital areas of research into brain tumours in children: the underlying biology of brain tumours, the development and delivery of new drugs to treat them and the long-term impact they can have on society.

Professor Colin Blakemore, President of Brain Tumour UK, said: “We are very excited to be joining with the CBTRC at the University and becoming part of its history of excellence. We hope that the funding from Brain Tumour UK will help to take the centre’s research to even more impressive new heights.”

Vice-Chancellor Professor David Greenaway said: “Nottingham’s vision is to be internationally recognised for our signature contributions including those in children’s brain tumour research. This generous funding from Brain Tumour UK is a fantastic endorsement of our work and a vital resource to enable us to deliver world-changing research.”

Professor David Walker, Paediatric Oncologist and CBTRC Co-Director, said: “We have faced the difficult facts of childhood brain tumours and have committed ourselves to tackling them. We have already made measurable progress and this funding will enable us to focus on the main research priorities for this devastating childhood illness.”

Brain tumours are a major cause of cancer-related deaths in childhood and adolescence, overtaking leukaemia, which has seen much improved outcomes thanks to improvements in diagnosis and treatment, due to high-profile fundraising campaigns.

Brain Tumour UK Chair Andy Foote said: “By joining with the University’s Impact Campaign, it offers us the chance to make the most of the funds that our supporters have so generously invested and gives us the opportunity to get an incredible bang for our buck.”

The CBTRC is supported as part of Nottingham: The Impact Campaign, which aims to raise £150m to help change lives, tackle global issues and shape the future. Details on how to get involved with fundraising for this and other Campaign projects is available from Emma Pearson, Senior Development Manager (Health) at: emma.pearson@nottingham.ac.uk or telephone: 0115 951 3724.

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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

October 15th, 2012

The ‘Authentic Moment’ in British Photography
Date: Saturday 17 November to Sunday 10 February
Venue: Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free

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Lustre

October 15th, 2012

Date: Saturday 10/Sunday 11 November
Time: 10am to 5pm
Venue: DH Lawrence Pavilion and Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre,
Admission: Weekend ticket £5, OAPs £4, under-16s free

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Balls, Boots and Players

October 15th, 2012

Celebrating 500 Years of Nottingham High School in the Community
Date: Until Sunday 13 January
Venue: Weston Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free

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Journeys of Lace

October 15th, 2012

Date: Until Sunday 4 November
Venue: Wallner Gallery, DH Lawrence Pavilion, Lakeside Arts Centre
Admission: Free

 

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Stille Fragmente: Katja Hock

October 15th, 2012

Date: Until Sunday 4 November
Venue: Angear Visitor Centre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free

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Craft Showcase: Sarah O’Hana

October 15th, 2012

Date: Until Wednesday 31 October
Venue: Angear Visitor Centre, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park
Admission: Free

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Laura Knight in the Open Air

October 15th, 2012

Laura Knight in the Open Air
Date: Until Sunday 4 November
Venue: Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre
Admission: Free

 

 

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Balls, Boots and Players: Celebrating 500 Years of Nottingham High School in its Community

October 15th, 2012

Ken Clarke Talks
Date: Friday 9 November
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Venue: Senate Chamber, Trent Building, University Park
Admission: Free

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Before the Spartans: Life and Death in Southern Laconia (Greece) in the Bronze Age (c.3000-1100BC)

October 15th, 2012

Dr Chrysanthi Gallou, Department of Archaeology and Centre for Spartan and Peloponnesian Studies
Date: Thursday 25 October
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre, next to The University of Nottingham Museum, University Park
Admission: Free but places are limited. Please book on: 0115 846 7777

 

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