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Thanasat Chevapatrakyl, Business masters programmes interviewThanasat Chevapatrakyl talks Business masters programmes at the University of Nottingham.
From Debs Storey
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University of Nottingham Knowledge Exchange and Impact Awards 2018The 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…
From Robert Ounsworth
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2017: a landmark year for research at the University of Nottingham2017 was an unprecedented year for research at the University of Nottingham. The largest planned investment in research in the University's history was announced at the Royal Society in London,…
From Robert Ounsworth
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Theologians in Conversation; Catholicism and OthersArchbishop Kevin McDonald discusses with Prof. Tom O’Loughlin the self-perception of the Catholic Church, in the aftermath of the Second Vatican Council (1962-5), of Judaism, Islam, Buddhism,…
From Simon Barnett
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Theologians in Conversation; Cardinal Nicholas of CusaJohn Milbank and Simon Oliver discuss the significance of the work of Blessed Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464) for the way we do theology today. Nicholas, in challenging the role of the Principle of…
From Simon Barnett
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Johannes Hoff – Rethinking Modernity with Nicholas of Cusa 2013 Bonaventure LectureProfessor Johannes Hoff – from Heythrop College in London – gave the 2013 Bonaventure lecture and proposed the case that modern theology needs to radically re-examine its assumptions…
From Simon Barnett
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Raising the profile of technicians - HE’s ‘unsung heroes’Often seen as the ‘unsung heroes’ of Higher Education it is recognised that without technicians, institutions like The University of Nottingham would not be able to function. Work by the…
From Elizabeth Cass
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Why Study UnBeliefDr John McDade questions the nature of modern unbelief. He sees is as generated from within an approach to the question of God which grew up among Christian theologians in the early modern period. In…
From Simon Barnett
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