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From Davide Massimo
short film: "A tale of two wives (and four husbands?): the story of two exceptional women from Imperial Rome". Description for YouTube: This short film… -
From Helen Frost
Discover all the ways to study History at Nottingham - without taking a history degree -
From Hannah O'Regan
In this series academics from the Department of Classics and Archaeology discuss their favourite objects in the University of Nottingham Museum of Archaeology. Here… -
From Hannah O'Regan
In this series academics from the Department of Classics and Archaeology discuss their favourite objects in the University of Nottingham Museum of Archaeology. Here… -
From Hannah O'Regan
In this series academics from the Department of Classics and Archaeology discuss their favourite objects in the University of Nottingham Museum of Archaeology. Here… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Dr Nick Wilshere descibes the types of ancient texts that are studied in our Latin and Ancient Greek courses at the University of Nottingham. Photo by Mishaal Zahed on… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Professor Helen Lovatt discusses her favourite module - second year 'Communicating the Past' where students create projects on a subject of their choice. Helen… -
From Alec Millward
Final Year student Rachel Rolph takes us on a tour of the Archaeology Labs and explains what happens in the Bones, Materials and Teaching Labs with the aid of a few… -
From Alex Mullen
Dr Oliver Thomas (Classics and Archaeology) tells us 5 facts about Egyptian geese in the ancient world. Filmed on University Park campus in summer 2021 by Maroula… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Dr Alex Mullen presents a snapshot of the collaborative ERC-funded 'Latin Now' project as part of Our Shared Human Past seminar series. The LatinNow project… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Dr Hannah O'Regan presents an overview of the new collaborative AHRC-funded project "Box Office Bears (BOB): animal baiting in early modern England." as… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Sparta Live! "My Queen!": The reception of Gorgo in 300 (2006) and 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) Join us and Carl Buckland for a discussion about the… -
From Hannah O'Regan
In this short film Dr Naomi Scott from the Department of Classics and Archaeology explains why Ancient Comedy may not seem funny to us today, and shares her favorite… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Sparta Live! Angry, angry Spartans Join us and Andrew Bayliss for a discussion about the Angry, angry Spartans. When we think of Spartan behaviour we often think of… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Sparta Live! Adapting Slavery to Spartan Society Join us and Dr David Lewis for a discussion about Spartan helotage According to G.E.M. de Ste Croix (Origins of the… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Sparta Live! "Sparta and the Internet: the ups and downs of public history onlineJoin us, Dr Roel Konijnendijk and Dr Owen Rees for a discussion about Sparta and… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Sparta Live! Unveiling Spartan Women Few elements of Spartan society have evoked the strong reactions routinely roused by the Spartans’ supposedly powerful and… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Sparta Live! Spartan Death and Commemoration Excavations conducted in Sparta between 1906 and 1994 uncovered fewer than 20 graves from entire time span between the end… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Professor Helen Lovatt shares her love of Jason and the Argonauts - the subject of one of her specialist year modules. Find out more about the Department of Classics… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Welcome to the Our Shared Human Past talks from the Department of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Nottingham. Here Dr Nick Wilshere discusses the role of… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Welcome to the Our Shared Human Past talks from the Department of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Nottingham. Here Prof. Helen Lovatt discusses the… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Warlike Spartans? Competing memories on Spartan militarism with Dr Elena Franchi On the eve of the Peloponnesian war, the Spartans had to decide whether to launch… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Sparta Live! The ‘300’ in historical fiction, with Steven Pressfield The sacrifice of the ‘300’ at Thermopylae has gripped the imagination… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Sparta Live!: Sparta in graphic novels: THREE Graphic novel ‘Three’ explores Spartan history and culture a century after Thermopylae. This session… -
From Matthew Myers
Second year student Hannah Parker takes you through what to expect in your first year studying Classical Civilisation at Nottingham Check out Hannah's channel… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Read about Joint Honours degrees, but not sure what they are and how they work? Fret not - Our Admissions Tutor Dr Hannah O'Regan gives a brief overview in this… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Interested in Classics, Ancient History or Classical Civilisation, but not sure what they are, or where the differences lie? Dr Emily Kneebone explains all in this quick… -
From Hannah O'Regan
A brief overview of Archaeology - what it is, how it differs from history and why it is important in the present day. -
From Matthew Myers
Dr Matt Myers from the Department of Classics and Archaeology discusses his three favourite books about Roman history. Find out more about the Department of Classics… -
From William Bowden
One of the most frequent questions that you get asked as an archaeologist is "what's the best thing you've ever found?" In this short video Will… -
Lucy, another of the paid interns from our Creative Pathways Scheme takes us on a day in her life as an intern with Nottingham Lakeside arts Centre Applications for…
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Ruby, one of the paid interns from our Creative Pathways Scheme takes us on a day in her life as an intern with Nottingham Unesco City of Literature. Applications for…
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From Hannah O'Regan
Dr Hannah O'Regan, the first person in her family to go to university, explains the three key things she learned from the experience. Find out more about the… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Dr Hannah O'Regan from the Department of Classics and Archaeology explains how pottery (and other things) gets into our flowerbeds and fields. Find out more about… -
From Hannah O'Regan
Dr Hannah O'Regan discusses the importance of a very fishy vase, and what it can tell us about the past. Find out more about the Department of Classics and… -
From Helen Frost
At Nottingham, we go beyond a love of books. Our huge choice of optional modules in everything from Vikings to drama means you can discover new passions, explore what… -
From Helen Frost
Students from the Department of Music describe what it's like to study performance at Nottingham. -
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From Helen Frost
Students from Foundation Arts share what it's like and the benefits it brings. Find out more about our foundation programme and the subjects you could study:… -
From Helen Frost
Dr Simon Breden, Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, gives an overview of the module Spanish Theatre & Society, 1936-Present -
From Helen Frost
Dr Paul Smith, Department of French and Francophone Studies, gives a brief overview of the module Huit Tableaux: Art and Politics in Nineteenth-Century France (1799-1871) -
From Helen Frost
Dr James Helgeson, Department of French and Francophone Studies, gives a brief overview of the module Fictions of Self Knowledge -
From Helen Frost
Paul Grainge, Professor of Culture, Film and Media, gives a brief overview of the module Understanding Cultural Industries -
From Helen Frost
Dr Robin Vandome, Department of American and Canadian Studies, gives a brief overview of the module American Madness: Mental Illness in History and Culture -
From Helen Frost
Dr Stephanie Lewthwaite, Department of American and Canadian Studies, gives a brief overview of the module Latino Cultures -
From Helen Frost
Dr Mark Gallagher, Department of Culture, Film and Media, gives a brief overview of the module Transnational Media -
From Helen Frost
Roberta Pearson, Professor of Culture, Film and Media, gives a brief overview of the module entitled "Film and Television Genres" -
From Helen Frost
Dr Christopher Phelps, Associate Professor of American History, interviewed for BBC World News on the U.S. Vice Presidential debate. -
From Elizabeth Cass
The University of Nottingham sponsored three British Science Association Media Fellows in 2016. They were placed with The Times, the FT and BBC Science. Find out how… -
From Helen Frost
Written by Aleksandr Vampilov in 1968, this Russian play is performed by members of the arts faculty at The University of Nottingham. -
From Debs Storey
‘Horse’ a 1500kg, 3 metre tall sculpture by Elisabeth Frink will be shown alongside other works in an exhibition at Djanogly Gallery. Getting the sculpture… -
From Helen Frost
1915 is when it all began, a small department with a big heart. What a century it has been. In this video we meet former students and academics and the current Head of… -
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A short video of Jonathan Tallant discussing his recent work looking at the philosophy of time using art history.
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From Helen Frost
Students and employers talk about the benefits of the placement scheme which is offered by the School of English for final year students to gain authentic work… -
From Helen Frost
You could find the perfect course at Nottingham Browse our courses: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugcourses The Faculty of Social Sciences offers a variety of… -
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Will explains why he chose to study languages at Nottingham.
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Tessa talks about studying three languages in one degree.
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Siân describes the different areas you can study within classics.
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Robert tells us why he feels so at home at Nottingham.
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Nick talks about spending time in Moscow and Beijing.
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Melissa explains her passion for languages.
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Louise gives her tips for studying languages at Nottingham.
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Benjamin explains what led him to choose theology.
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Ashleigh talks about her work at the University Museum.
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Sarah explains the different combinations of modules that her degree offers.
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Nikisha loves the diversity of The University of Nottingham and is looking forward to visiting China and Malaysia.
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Lucy talks about her work as a student ambassador.
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Kimberley talks about the American and Canadian studies society.
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Katie explains all the opportunities that are available to you at the university.
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Joshua talks about the life skills which he has acquired from his degree.
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Jonathan talks about the different activities organised by the philosophy society.
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Hope talks about the language facilities available at Nottingham.
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Hillery describes the opportunity offered by the University to take part in archaeological digs.
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Hester talks about the balance between studying and societies.
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Hayley talks about being a mature student and the support available.
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Charlotte talks about the galleries and cultural centres in Nottingham.
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Chami talks about her experience studying abroad at the University of Auckland.
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David Walker gives us an update on the progress of the CBTRC.
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Andy talks about the benefits of studying an Arts degree and the opportunities offered by the University in finding a career after graduation. Visit the…
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Employers talk about the skills Arts students can gain from studying a subject that they love and how these can benefit them in the future. Visit the…