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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.
After the Business School appointed a new cohort of Professors of Practice, we spoke to an MBA alumnus returning to campus to share his expertise after 25 years in business
We asked for your opinion on the support we offer in our annual alumni survey.
Find out how to boost your career confidence from our expert Julie Littlewood (Biomedical Sciences, 1999).
Marketing graduate and business owner Olivia Swift recently launched a guerrilla marketing campaign challenging the status quo on women's health in the workplace
Paul Gurney (Management Studies, 2001) shares his top three tips to help realise your potential following his recent Live Talk.
Need a crash course on this year's Oscar favourites? The university's Professor of Film Industries, Gianluca Sergi shares his five to watch.
Gain invaluable insights into overcoming imposter syndrome with high performance coach Anna Mosley (Management and French, 2005).
Five things you need to know from around the university - and beyond - during February. This month, Pryzm is no more!
We catch up with Mark deMeza (French and German, 1986), who, inspired by his own family history, has just published his first novel.
Huge congratulations to our alumni recognised for their achievements in the King's New Year Honours earlier this month.
Five things you need to know from around the university during December and January, including tributes to Professor Brian Tuck, who worked at the university for over 30 years and passed away in December.