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Ana Montalvo Alonso talks about studying for an MSc in Drug Discovery, through one of the British Council Women in STEM scholarships. The University of Nottingham is delighted to offer five British…
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Lauren studied politics and American studies, graduating in 2022. She is now an Assistant News Editor at ITV News. In this video, Lauren talks about why she chose politics and American studies at…
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Lauren studied politics and American studies, graduating in 2022. She is now an Assistant News Editor at ITV News. In this video, Lauren talks about why she chose to study at Nottingham, what she…
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Lauren studied politics and American studies, graduating in 2022. In this video, she talks about her motivations to work in news, how she got into the industry, and how her degree has helped her in…
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Lydia studied politics at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 2012. In this video, she talks about her career path from graduating and working in PR to her current role as the Deputy Head of…
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Lydia studied politics at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 2012. She's now the Deputy Head of the Prime Minister's Business Team. In this video, she talks about what she enjoyed…
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Lydia studied politics at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 2012. She's now the Deputy Head of the Prime Minister's Business Team. In this video, Lydia talks about why she chose…
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Andrew shares some tips about travelling to the UK and settling into university as an international student at the University of Nottingham.
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Olivia, an undergraduate Medicine student from Hong Kong, talks about their reasons for choosing the University of Nottingham.
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JiYoon In, an undergraduate student from South Korea, talks about her reasons for choosing the University of Nottingham to study her degree in pharmacy. Video in Korean with optional English and…
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Yusuke Goto, an exchange student from Japan studying Sociology and Social Policy, discusses his favourite things about the University of Nottingham. In Japanese with optional Japanese or English…
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Andrew shares his tips and experiences of staying safe as an international student when studying abroad in Nottingham.
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Gabriella shares some tips she wished she'd known before moving to the UK 10 Visa tips: bit.ly/UoNVisaTips International Welcome Programme: bit.ly/3iOPXgW Part-time job blog post:…
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Vidhika shares some tips for using the healthcare services in the UK as an international student. Health services for international students information: https://bit.ly/3iAIYI9 Cripps Health…
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Nottingham alumni Anastasia and Vicky from Greece talk about their experiences studying at the University of Nottingham
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Filmed in February 2020, we got up close and personal with the camera to ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about gender equality, imposter syndrome and the inspirational women…
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Filmed in February 2020, we got up close and personal with the camera to ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about gender equality, imposter syndrome and the inspirational women…
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Qiyan shares some tips about working from home for international students who are currently unable to travel to the UK due to the coronavirus restrictions.
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International student
Etieno shares her tips for students who will need to self isolate after
travelling to the UK to study at the University of Nottingham.
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An overview of the international media and communications courses at the University of Nottingham
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Joey recommends some of her favourite places to go for Korean food, Chinese food, sushi, curry and bubble tea in Nottingham.
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Sehla shares some tips about what you should pack if you're travelling to the UK as an international student to study in September 2020.
Click here for more information about the International…
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Some of our current international students discuss what it's like to live and study at the University of Nottingham.
Find out what you need to do before you depart for the UK on our…
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Our current students share what they're most looking forward to about coming back to the University of Nottingham in September 2020.
www.nottingham.ac.uk/welcome #WeAreUoN…
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Joey shares some hints and tips for new international students.
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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…
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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…
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We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about gender equality, imposter syndrome and the inspirational women in their…
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A teaser for 'Asking important people questions as the camera moves closer to their face'. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the…
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Asking Stacy Johnson questions as the camera moves closer to her face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about…
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Some of our international students discuss their experiences studying at the University of Nottingham, sharing some useful tips of support for other incoming international students. Find out more:…
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Asking Sarah Sharples questions as the camera moves closer to her face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about…
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Asking Gaby Neher questions as the camera moves closer to her face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about gender…
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Asking Delphine Avraam questions as the camera moves closer to her face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about…
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Asking Andy Winter questions as the camera moves closer to his face. We decided to get up close and personal with the camera and ask some important people at the University of Nottingham about…
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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:…
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Student Kelly talks about her experience getting a place at the University of Nottingham through Clearing. Find out more at https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/clearing
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Amy Hewitt, Immigration Adviser at the University of Nottingham talks through everything you need to know about applying for the Tier 4 study visa. More information:…
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Only joking - April Fool! But it really is the International Year of the Periodic Table of Elements and you can find out more about it here: https://www.iypt2019.org
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Nottingham is a world of endless opportunities – where you can achieve your full potential and feel at home even when you are far from it, while sharing experiences with students from around…
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Nottingham is a world where you can live a truly global experience with students from around the world – where you can develop your independence with support to help you realise your full…
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Nottingham is a world of its own – where you can meet students from around the world, learn about their cultures, make friends and share experiences.Our world is always moving. Be part of…
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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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Joey chats about some British quirks that she's come to love while studying at the University of Nottingham as an international student.
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Charles Adedugba, a Chevening Scholar from Nigeria, discusses life in the UK and studying at the University of Nottingham.
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Khanh Ha Fan, a Chevening Scholar from Vietnam, discusses life in the UK and studying at the University of Nottingham.
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We are proud to support Chevening Scholarships, the UK's global masters scholarship programme for outstanding scholars with leadership potential. Chevening Scholars Charles from Nigeria, Ha from…
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Develop your potential with the International University of the Year: www.nottingham.ac.uk/international
The University of Nottingham has a global reputation for academic excellence, pioneering…
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Develop your potential with the International University of the Year: www.nottingham.ac.uk/international
The University of Nottingham has a global reputation for academic excellence, pioneering…
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We are University of the Year for Sport and International.
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Joey shares some hints and tips for new international students. Sign up to the International Welcome…
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Welcome to Nottingham! Here's a handy checklist
to help you prepare for your journey to Nottingham and University life.
Visit https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/welcome
for more information.
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Our PhD students talk about what it's like to study at the School of Medicine and Nottingham. They also share their top tips for PhD applications and making the most of your PhD studies at the…
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Discover our world at our Malaysia Campus where the
extraordinary happens every day.
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Discover our world at our Ningbo Campus where the extraordinary happens everyday. https://www.nottingham.edu.cn/15years
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Full and part-time students on the MMedSci Medical Education course share their experiences of studying the course. Find out more: www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/MMedSciMedEd
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One of the most decorated athletes in the sport, alumnus Tim Brabants made history at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games by winning Great Britain’s first ever gold medal in canoeing. In a career…
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Chinese athlete of the 20th Century, alumna Deng Yaping dominated the sport of table tennis for eight years from 1989. She won 4 Olympic Golds and 18 World Championship titles and the University now…
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Georgina Wilding, UNESCO Young Poet Laureate 2017/18 and Nottingham Alumna, is presented with her portrait as part of the 'Women at Nottingham: Pressing for Progress' exhibition. …
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Georgina Wilding (Nottingham Young Poet Laureate) recites a poem about the women of Nottingham for International Women's Day.
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There's lots of support in place for women studying at the University of Nottingham. Meet some of our students who explain what it's like to be a woman at UoN, and discuss some of the…
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Nader from Lebanon talks about studying the MMedSci Assisted Reproduction Technology course at the University of Nottingham. Find out more: www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/art
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Titilayo from Nigeria talks about studying the MMedSci Assisted Reproduction Technology course at the University of Nottingham. Find out more: www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/art
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Siddiqa from Sudan talks about studying the MMedSci Assisted Reproduction Technology course at the University of Nottingham. Find out more about the course: www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/art
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Emmanuel from Nigeria talks about studying the MMedSci Assisted Reproduction Technology course at the University of Nottingham. Find out more: www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/art
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Overview and highlights of the MMedSci Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) course given by Dr Walid Maalouf, course director, and some of our international students. Find out more about the…
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Marco talks about his work placement at Eli Lilly and gives tips to other neuroscience students travelling from abroad to study at Nottingham.
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This episode introduces the series, explaining what economic and social rights are, where they come from, and how they fit into international human rights law.
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This episode provides a general overview of economic and social rights duties.
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This episode focuses on one of the key overarching obligations imposed by economic and social rights: progressive realisation.
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This episode addresses one of the most commonly misunderstood obligations imposed by economic and social rights: the duty of states to use the maximum of their available resources to give effect to…
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This episode focuses on the duty of states to ensure the satisfaction of minimum essential levels of economic and social rights.
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This episode focuses on the presumption under international human rights law against the permissibility of retrogression – or backward steps – in terms of economic and social rights…
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This episode outlines work rights (specifically the right to work and the right to just and favourable conditions of work), what they protect, and what they require of governments
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This episode outlines the right to education, what it protects, and what it requires of governments.
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This episode addresses the connections between economic and social rights, living standards and poverty.
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In this episode, we will focus on the ways in which states can be held accountable for their implementation of their economic and social rights duties under international law.
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This episode outlines the right to social security, what it protects, and what it requires of governments.
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This episode outlines the right to adequate housing, what it protects, and what it requires of governments.
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Today is the International Day of Happiness, so here are Emma's tips for keeping healthy and happy at uni. www.nottinghamnightline.co.ukwww.nottingham.ac.uk/counselling
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Our academics give and overview of Medicine at Nottingham, including advice on how to apply.
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There are more slaves alive today than at any point in
history. Around the world, nearly 46 million people are forced to work against
their will for no pay. Our MA Slavery and Liberation offers you…
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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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What better way to celebrate International Mother Language Day than by doing a challenge video? Introducing our newest vlogger Ben, a Physics student here at Nottingham. He teamed up with one of our…
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Our student vlogger Hannah is joined by her Syrian friend Feras to challenge him with British and Nottingham slang words. Having lived in the UK for some two years now, how much has he picked up…
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Things have been getting festive in the VideoBox lately... Happy Christmas everyone :)
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We are the world's largest group of rights and justice scholars and advise governments and NGOs around the globe on the creation of sustainable, open and creative societies.
More information:…
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Students and academics from across the world talk about their experiences of studying and working at universities in the UK. This film was created by the #WeAreInternational campaign © 2016.…
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Dame Jessica Corner,
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research, talks about the University’s response to the
EU referendum result in relation to research.
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Dame Jessica Corner,
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research, discusses the impact of the EU referendum on
our research academics and what the University is doing to support them.
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Dame Jessica Corner,
Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research, talks about how the EU referendum could
affect research students and what the University is doing to support them.
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There may be 5,185 miles between Rio de Janeiro and The University of Nottingham, but take a look at how our research and collaborative work with Brazil is changing the world.
Read about our…
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Augustine was born in Roman North Africa in 354
and died as Bishop of Hippo, also in North Africa, in 430. He was one of the
most prolific Christian writers of all time and all western Christian…
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IELTS is the world's most popular English language test for higher education and global migration. Take IELTS with British Council to help you on your way. www.britishcouncil.org/takeielts …
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Advice on taking your IELTS test. IELTS is the world's most popular English language test for higher education and global migration. Take your test at The University of Nottingham IELTS Centre:…
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