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From zero waste shops to kilo sales and low carbon public transport, Martha talks about some of the ways you can ways you can live sustainably as a student in Nottingham.
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There are loads of different ways to get around Nottingham and beyond, from buses to trams and taxis to trains. These are Ella's experiences of using public transport around the city. Check out…
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Real world research. Real world impact. Our research knows no limits. Our discoveries change lives across the globe. Discover more about our world-changing research: nottingham.ac.uk/research
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With all of the various transport options, getting around campus and the wider Nottingham area is really easy. Watch the video to find out more.…
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As pressures mount to find cleaner energy alternatives to fossil
fuels, our world-class researchers are pioneering alternative electrical power
sources that will enable the transportation system of…
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Propulsion in transport is on the cusp of a revolution and
societies are being challenged to think differently about how we move people and goods. Our discoveries in sustainable materials and…
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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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Wendy Freer's presentation at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Hywel Maslen's presentation at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Philip Riden's presentation at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Philip Riden taking on board questions at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Richard Gaunt's introduction presentation at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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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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