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We provide first class office space and facilities for business, within a creative and dynamic environment where business and research can work together sharing knowledge and ideas.

  Move your business to UNIP

Interior - Sir Colin Campbell BuildingSituated adjacent to The University of Nottingham's Jubilee Campus, UNIP offers:

  • exceptional office space 
  • impressive architecture and facilities
  • environmentally sensitive surroundings

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UNIP isn't just office space - it's a uniquely creative and innovative environment where business and research work side by side.

UNIP offers excellent scope for networking and collaboration with leading academics, graduates and business figures. Learn more

 
 

 

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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.
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.
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.
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.

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