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Energy researchers say YES to entrepreneurial skills initiative

Energy researchers say YES to entrepreneurial skills initiative

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The University of Nottingham Institute for Enterprise and Innovation (UNIEI) and the Network of Energy Doctoral Training Centres is giving young energy researchers the chance to sharpen their business skills in a new competition.
All the world's a stage... the drama entertainment of the future?

All the world's a stage... the drama entertainment of the future?

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University researchers create new kind of theatrical experience.
Chairwoman of Chinese pharmaceutical giant receives honorary professorship

Chairwoman of Chinese pharmaceutical giant receives honorary professorship

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One of China's leading business women, Madam Chen Jisheng, has been made an honorary professor of the University.
New QResearch tool to improve stroke treatment

New QResearch tool to improve stroke treatment

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University of Nottingham researchers have developed a new predictive tool to help GPs identify and treat patients at risk of stroke.
100 years of Sons and Lovers

100 years of Sons and Lovers

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Guest lecture to celebrate the centenary of the first UK publication of DH Lawrence's most autobiographical novel.
Project to explore the social history of Nottingham's green 'lungs'

Project to explore the social history of Nottingham's green 'lungs'

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The social history of Nottingham's 'green lungs' is to be explored as part of a new research project being led by the University of Nottingham.
A better way to prevent child abuse

A better way to prevent child abuse

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Research shows £10 million Government scheme which engages community nurses to safeguard children will only tackle around 10% of families involved in abuse and neglect.
Clinical Oncology team win national award

Clinical Oncology team win national award

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A research team in Clinical Oncology at The University of Nottingham has been awarded 'Research Team of the Year 2012' by Breast Cancer Campaign.
What plants will you eat in the Future? A showcase at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

What plants will you eat in the Future? A showcase at RHS Chelsea Flower Show

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Global Food Security is the focus of RHS Chelsea exhibit from Nottingham
Cambo Chained: Coalition's backbench MPs set for rebellion record

Cambo Chained: Coalition's backbench MPs set for rebellion record

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The level of dissent on the Government's backbenches has fallen, say Nottingham researchers, but is still on course to hand this Parliament the record for rebellions by MPs.
Nottingham sets sights on China's 'new' Hollywood for collaboration

Nottingham sets sights on China's 'new' Hollywood for collaboration

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Experts explore international collaborations with China's film and television industries
Eminate awarded US patent for University salt reduction technology

Eminate awarded US patent for University salt reduction technology

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Eminate, a wholly owned subsidiary of The University of Nottingham has been granted a US patent for its Soda Lo low salt technology, which is licensed to Tate & Lyle.
Toddlers from socially-deprived homes most at risk of scalds, study finds

Toddlers from socially-deprived homes most at risk of scalds, study finds

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Toddlers living in socially-deprived areas are at the greatest risk of suffering a scald in the home, researchers at The University of Nottingham have found.
Dredging up a new history of transport and trade on the Trent

Dredging up a new history of transport and trade on the Trent

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Historians from The University of Nottingham are teaming up with local history societies, libraries and museums in Nottinghamshire to draw up a new history of the river Trent.
Another 'trophy' for the chemistry cabinet

Another 'trophy' for the chemistry cabinet

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The search for cleaner, low temperature nuclear fuels produces shock result for chemists.
Putting the humanity back into healthcare

Putting the humanity back into healthcare

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An innovative study led by The University of Nottingham is to investigate whether arts and humanities can help improve the mental health and well-being of patients and carers alike.
University partners with Sony to find cure for 'lazy eye'

University partners with Sony to find cure for 'lazy eye'

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Sony combines with researchers at the University and Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, to develop computer games to help cure 'Lazy Eye' in children, through the I-BiT project.
Staying on the meds: involving young patients in the treatment for their chronic illnesses

Staying on the meds: involving young patients in the treatment for their chronic illnesses

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Researchers at The University of Nottingham have examined why large numbers of children and young people sometimes don't take their medication.
Living the 'Dream' - University computer scientist at the BBC

Living the 'Dream' - University computer scientist at the BBC

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Academic goes behind the scenes at the BBC to create new viewer experiences.
Keeping our legs free from the pain of cellulitis

Keeping our legs free from the pain of cellulitis

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Low dose penicillin twice a day for a year can reduce the number of repeat episodes of leg cellulitis.
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