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Professor Alison Milbank argues that Gothic novels – for example, Dracula by Bram Stoker – are part of religious discourse. This discourse arose in the aftermath of the Reformation and…
This video shares the often unheard experiences of men with eating disorders going to their GP practice to seek help.What was it like? How did it feel? Told in their own words it encourages us to…
📽️We caught up with a few of our fantastic University of Nottingham students to find out more about how they use their Sport & Fitness membership to reach their goals! #StudentSportingStories
📽️We caught up with a few of our fantastic University of Nottingham students to find out more about how they use their Sport & Fitness membership to reach their goals! #StudentSportingStories
📽️We caught up with a few of our fantastic University of Nottingham students to find out more about how they use their Sport & Fitness membership to reach their goals! #StudentSportingStories
Student Sporting Stories | 📽️We caught up with a few of our fantastic @UniofNottingham students to find out more about how they use their Sport & Fitness membership to reach their goals! …
📽️We caught up with a few of our fantastic University of Nottingham students to find out more about how they use their Sport & Fitness membership to reach their goals! #StudentSportingStories
🏋️♀️💪We caught up with a few of our fantastic University of Nottingham students to find out more about how they use their UoN Sport & Fitness membership to reach their goals! …
Second-year chemical with environmental engineering student Alastair talks about his time at Nottingham. Start your story... Find courses here: https://goo.gl/ZU5x2H
Second-year Modern European Studies student Phoebe tells us about her Nottingham experience. Start your story... Find courses here: https://goo.gl/ZU5x2H
Prof. Tom O’Loughlin examines what is meant by the word ‘myth’
when used by theologians and he argues that myths are sets of symbols that are
transparent for transfinite…