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Catch up on the launch of our celebratory year marking 50 Years of Medicine and 30 Years of Nursing at the University of Nottingham.Hear from our live hosts Faculty Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor John…
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A welcome talk by our Head of School and introduction to the key staff who lead on teaching, assessment and student experience.
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An introduction from Richard Field to the third-year module 'Geophysics and Geological Mapping'.
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An introduction from Richard Field to the third-year module 'Geological Hazards and Resources'.
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An introduction from Sarah Jewitt to the third-year module 'Environment, Development and Livelihoods'.
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An introduction from Suzanne McGowan to the second-year module 'Techniques in Physical Geography'.
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An introduction from Louise Crewe to the third-year module 'Geographies of Fashion and Food'.
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An introduction from Robert Hearn to the second-year module 'Techniques in Human Geography'.
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An introduction from Sarah Metcalfe to the second-year module 'Environmental Change', for use for the 2020/21 academic year.
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An introduction from Andrew Greenhalgh-Cook to the second year module 'Urban Geography', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Jake Hodder to the third year module 'European Urban Geographies'
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An introduction from Andrew Greenhalgh-Cook to the second year module 'Urban Geography', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Matthew Jones to the second year module 'Techniques in Physical Geography', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from David Matless to the third year module 'The Cultural Geography of English Landscape', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Liam Clark to the second year module 'Spatial Decision Making'
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Providing you with the foundational knowledge of river processes and dynamics is the ultimate aim of this 20 credit module. We will explore the processes that operate in rivers and the controls on…
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An introduction from Sarah Metcalfe to the third year module 'Quaternary Environments'
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An introduction from Susanne Seymour to the second year module 'Rural Environmental Geography', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Jake Hodder to the second year module 'Political Geography'
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An introduction from Matthew Jones to the first year module 'Physical Landscapes of Britain', edited for 2020/21
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An introduction from Stephanie Coen to the third year module 'Health Geographies'
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An introduction from Isla Forsyth to the third year module 'Geographies of Violence'
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An introduction from Gary Priestnall to the third year module 'Geospatial Technologies: Mobile, Augmented and Virtual'
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An introduction from Simon Gosling to the third year module 'Global Climate Change'
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An introduction from Franziska Schrodt to the third year module 'Emerging Challenges in Biogeography'
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An introduction from Simon Gosling to the third year module 'Environmental Modelling'
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An introduction from Giles Foody to the second year module 'Earth Observation'
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The module aims to provide an overview of global and UK management - past, current and potential future developments and incorporating geomorphological, hydrological, ecological and social aspects of…
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An introduction to the second year module 'Dissertation Preparation'
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An introduction to the third year module 'Dissertation'
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An introduction from Stephen Legg to the second year module 'Cultural and Historical Geography'
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An introduction to the first year module 'Earth and Environmental Dynamics'
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With some primary schools reopening for certain year groups after the lockdown this week, Anthea Gulliford in the School of Psychology discussed the best way to support those returning to the…
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We are so proud of our student midwives who are embarking on their final placements. Although they'll have to wear masks when delivering babies to protect against COVID-19, they want expectant…
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An introduction by Louise Crewe to the third year module 'Geography of Fashion and Food'
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Paul Crawford, Professor of Health Humanities at the School of Health Sciences, discusses the Florence Nightingale Comes Home Exhibition which marks the bicentenary of her birth.
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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 you already love, and tailor…
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Second year student Rebecca talks about her experience as a student nurse at the University of Nottingham, including useful tips on what our new students can expect!
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An introduction from David Beckingham to the second year module 'Research Tutorial'.
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An introduction from Adam Algar to the second year module 'Patterns of Life'.
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An introduction from Nick Clare to the second year module 'Economic Geography'.
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An introduction from David Matless to the first year module 'Exploring Place'.
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An introduction from Richard Field to the first year module 'On Earth and Life'.
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An introduction from Thom Davies to the first year module 'Globalisation'.
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An introduction from Gary Preistnall to the first year module 'Introduction to Geographic Information Systems'.
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The module provides you with introductory knowledge about current issues in human geography. It critically examines the complex relations between people and places through key themes and concepts in…
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This module provides the basic statistical concepts and techniques required for the study of geography. spreadsheets and statistical packages introduction to statistical concepts descriptive…
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Small group tutorials in both the autumn and spring semesters in which emphasis will be placed on discussion, essay writing and seminar presentations which will be based on topics in the qualifying…
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Course profile for the School of Medicine's Medical Physiology and Therapeutics BSc.
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In this video we want to say how proud we are of our nurses and the contributions they continue to make to our NHS. This is a very challenging time for the NHS, the country and the world. Our nurses…
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Dr Liz Chatterjee, specialist in the history and political
economy of energy in the age of climate change and lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, talks to us about the challenges and…
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Dr Joy Spiliopoulos, specialist on gender and migration with
a particular focus on healthcare professionals in Southeast Asia and based at
the University of Nottingham Ningbo China, talks to us about…
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Professor
Ian Hall, Deputy Director of the Griffith Asia Institute, talks to us about
the unique aspects of India’s foreign policy since it became independent in
1947.
Professor Hall…
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Didi
Kirsten Tatlow, a Senior Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin, talks with us about the history and development of
the United Front in China.
Didi is also a senior…
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In
this episode, Professor
Katharine Adeney,
Director of the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute, talks to us
about South Asia’s largest infrastructure development project and what…
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Take a tour of Jubilee Campus and find out why our students love living and studying on our cutting-edge contemporary campus. With distinctive modern architecture, inspiring spaces to work and relax…
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Teddy and Evans share their experience of studying public health masters courses at Nottingham, from an international student perspective.
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Julia and Serena share their experiences of studying public health masters courses at Nottingham.
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Ella takes you through her top tips and advice for making friends at the University of Nottingham. Ella’s Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ellhought0n #UoNFreshers #WeAreUoN
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The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science is research focused, highly rated by our students, and has a tradition of winning awards. Watch the video to find out more.
Visit the website for more…
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Experience midwifery at the University of Nottingham at our open days and offer-holder days. Discover more about our undergraduate course, speak to staff and current students, and have the…
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Hear staff and students from the School of Health Sciences discuss our Advanced Nursing course and the opportunities this postgraduate qualification provides for your professional development. Find…
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Scientists have
discovered how plants create networks of air channels – the lungs of the leaf –
to transport carbon dioxide (CO2) to their cells. Botanists have known since the 19th…
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Home to our veterinary and bioscience courses, Sutton Bonington Campus offers a student experience that's as unique as you are. From sports to events and societies, and even a farmers…
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Find out more about our MSc Crop Improvement.
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Eriko from Bangladesh, one of our International Student Ambassadors, talks about why she chose to study MSc Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Management with us, and her experiences of life as a…
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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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Dr
Nick Mount and Dr Chris Ives talk about the MSc Environmental Leadership and
Management.For more information visit: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/elm
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We can help you prepare to start your studies, Watch the video to find out more about the guidance available. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/welcome
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If going to all the trouble to create learning video content, then can it be exploited beyond the curricumlum? The answer is certainly yes, the question is about when this is of benefit and when of…
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Staff of the UoN Vet School recognised the great support students recieve during their academic program was being sorely missed by recent graduates, so saught a way to keep the support going with…
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Open Labyrinth is an open source virtual learning solution, and the tool chosen by the UoN Vet School to give students a more immersive experience of teaching typical vetinary situations and develop…
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Welcome to Nottingham! We're looking forward to showing you around our beautiful campuses. Here's a preview of what you can expect to find.
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James Devlin, Dean of Nottingham University Business School gives a short overview of what it's like to study with us.
Find out more about the Business…
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Invade…immigrate…integrate…
inspire. The
exhibition
‘Danelaw Saga’ ran from 15th December 2017 to 8th April 2018 and told the
tale of how the Vikings shaped the East…
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Geographers work to understand the world around us. At the
University of Nottingham, you will develop your knowledge in specially equipped
laboratories with support from experienced technicians.…
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The 6th annual SB Cake Off took place today at our Sutton Bonington Campus. The event raises money for Vets in the Community and the Terrence Higgins Trust. 🍰
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Take a look around the Physics and Astronomy building to see our range of facilities and study spaces. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/physics
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Take a look around our Sutton Bonington Campus to see the range of facilities available to students studying in the School of Biosciences. www.nottingham.ac.uk/biosciences
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Take a look around the range of facilities and study spaces available to our Psychology students. www.nottingham.ac.uk/psychology
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Take a look around the facilities available to our students studying within the School of Pharmacy. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pharmacy
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Take a look around the School of Mathematical Sciences to see the range of study spaces available to our students. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Mathematics
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Nottingham Summer Schools run throughout the month of July and offer year 12 students at state-schools an invaluable insight into the possible degree courses and the student experience. These are…
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This talk for the Collected Words Weston Gallery exhibition by Dr Andrew Harrison, Assistant Professor in English Literature and Director of the DH Lawrence Research Centre, discusses and interprets…
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If you're currently in Year 12 and are interested in getting a taste of university, the University of Nottingham's summer school might be for you.…
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An introduction from Sarah Metcalfe to the second year module 'Environmental Change'.
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An introduction from Sean French to the third-year module 'Geographies of Money and Finance'.
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An introduction from Paul Nathanail to the third-year module 'Geological Hazards and Resources'.
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Today's the day that students return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Here are 7 ways we are just like Hogwarts.
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Mature student Hannah teamed up with her friend Louis (also a mature student) to talk about their fears about returning to Uni as mature students. From finances to worries about going back to the…
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Our competitive, internally funded fellowships aim to
attract and retain exceptional early career researchers to deliver
world-leading research.
Lisa White, a current Anne McLaren Fellow in the…
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Our competitive, internally funded fellowships aim to attract and retain exceptional early career researchers to deliver world-leading research. Dr Frankie Rawson, a current Nottingham Research…
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Our competitive, internally funded fellowships aim to
attract and retain exceptional early career researchers to deliver
world-leading research.
Gary Mirams, a current Nottingham Research Fellow in…
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Researchers at The University of Nottingham are studying whether simple eye drops could be used instead to treat patients for the condition diabetic retinopathy and prevent blindness in a project…
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The BA Education combines the
academic study of educational systems and practices with an emphasis on career
development for an extensive, diverse and exciting field. For more information…
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Community scientists at the University of Nottingham are
calling for people all over the Midlands to help them hunt for an alien invader
which is preying on the UK’s native population of…
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Emily talks about her interest in transport planning and how she uses the skills developed during her geography degree in her job on a daily basis.
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Alumni student profile of Jamie Waterall
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