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Applied English at the University of NottinghamCustomise your degree by studying our online Applied English course, which allows you to combine a broad range of subjects from English language and literature, or specialise in a chosen area. Find…
From Tom Travis
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This is English at NottinghamAt 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…
From Helen Frost
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Introducing Liberal Arts at NottinghamAn introduction to studying liberal arts at the University of Nottingham. For full details see nottingham.ac.uk/liberalarts
From Helen Frost
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Danelaw Saga: Bringing Vikings back to the East MidlandsInvade…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…
From Roderick Dale
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University of Nottingham BSA Science Media Fellows 2016The University of Nottingham sponsored three British Science Association Media Fellows in 2016. They were placed with The Times, the FT and BBC Science. Find out how they got on.
From Elizabeth Cass
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Why Study The Place of Religion in Medieval Studies with Christina LeeDr Christina Lee, Associate Professor of Viking Studies in the School of English, examines the central role played by religion in medieval societies, and argues that an understanding of the…
From Simon Barnett
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Academic Bookweek 2015 BooksprintVideo of the 3 day booksprint by School of English students, November 2015 Blogs, vlogs and advice for and by new and current students can be found…
From Everdien Wood
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Why Study Women in the Anglo Saxon Church with Christina LeeDr Christina Lee, Associate Professor of Viking Studies in the School of English, looks at what we know about the role of women in the Anglo-Saxon church. Other similar videos you may wish to watch…
From Simon Barnett
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