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Last month, students from all three University of Nottingham campuses took part in the smart Global Store Sustainable Operation Design Competition. Held at the University of Nottingham's Ningbo campus, in collaboration with smart Automobile Co., the competition attracted over 40 teams proposing innovative store design concepts and sustainable operation plans.
10 University of Nottingham alumni and staff have been recognised in King Charles III’s Birthday Honours released this month.
Meet the five winners of our 2024 Your Nottingham Alumni Awards! From hundreds of nominations, meet the alumni who best embody the university's values.
Catch up with the latest news from around the university in May, including our 1973/74 Golden Reunion and unique running challenge from UNNC!
Almost 1,000 of you generously shared your time and expertise as volunteers over the last academic year. We're celebrating this Volunteers' Week – and see some of our upcoming opportunities.
University of Nottingham alumna, honorary graduate and Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire, Professor Dame Elizabeth Fradd, has passed away.
Thanks to the generous ongoing support of alumni and entertainment executive Peter Rice, eight determined scholarship students are heading to Hollywood for summer internships.
Scientists at the University of Nottingham have discovered that prostate cancer is able to spread through a man’s body by taking off the genetic ‘handbrake’ that stops cells growing out of control — and a new project will now work out how to put the brakes back on.
The first UK university to establish campuses overseas at the turn of the new Millennium: first in Malaysia and then in China − this month we have been celebrating 20 years of our Ningbo campus.
This month's news includes a cancer research milestone, a peek behind the scenes of our student telephone campaign and news about SB Fest.
A new research project at the University of Nottingham has revealed subtle nuances in how gender, age, and culture may influence emoji interpretation.
Graduates from the University of Nottingham continue to be among the most sought-after by the UK’s top employers, a new study has found.
We speak to the MBA alumna who recently became the first woman to hold the top job at the African bank
From India to China, Lagos to London, we've been celebrating 25 years of the Business School with our international alumni community.
Everyone is talking about ChatGPT at the moment. But have you considered about how it could be used in relation to job searching?
This month‘s news from campus and beyond: NUBS on tour, we touch down in Africa and last orders at the legendary Chameleon.