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The discovery of new bacteria-resistant plastics to reduce the incidence of hospital acquired-infections, one of the UK's most significant heritage regeneration projects, a one-in-a-million…
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Next to helm our Campus CARaoke series is RadioOctave! Follow them on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/radiooctaveacappella/ Watch out for more Campus CARaoke videos coming soon! Filmed with a…
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The University of Nottingham’s cross cutting energy research
is leading the way in the development of new solar energy technologies that
could have global impact.
Energy Technologies Research…
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Professor William Kay, one of the world’s leading Pentecostal theologians, introduces a striking, and often controversial, feature of Pentecostalism: its emphasis on healing and the way it…
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Archbishop James Ussher (1581-1656) is now known, almost exclusively, for his dating the creation to 4004 BC. But far from being an obscurantist, he was a model scholar of his time – and in…
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Dr Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, looks at modern drama to explore how they describe the religious person and how within those stories there is a portrayal of holiness. This is…
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James Ussher (1581 - 1656) is best known for his dating of the creation, but this tends to parody the man and his scholarship. In this conversation, Professor Alan Ford introduces the range and depth…
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First year Zoology student, James Smith, gives us a snapshot view of student life at The University of Nottingham.
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James talks about the Music Department's great resources.
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Undergraduate student, Alexander Gunjau Fowler, talks about studying an MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering and his experience at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus.
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James describes the useful skills he has developed from his degree.
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