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The alumni magazine of the University of Nottingham.
Browse Connect Issue 10 in our new digital magazine. You'll find all of this year's magazine articles, along with additional content, plus don't miss our interactive version of Goosey's games!
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NUBS Deans Professor David Park, Professor Kok Wei Khong and Professor David Goodwin reflect on the business environment and how NUBS is looking to the future.
We take a moment to explore our campuses and discover iconic locations and hidden gems.
At the Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, dedicated researchers today are continuing to develop and evolve this pioneering work to tackle new challenges.
Our recent webinar speaker Jacky Francis Walker (Counselling Studies, 1999) shares her top tips to help you reset, recharge and banish burnout.
Incorporating sustainability into teaching across the curriculum at Nottingham is helping today's students protect the future of the planet. We find out how learning is being transformed.
To ensure future generations can unlock their potential, Jacky Hughes (Industrial Economics, 1965) has pledged to leave a gift in her will to Nottingham.
This year's Nottingham Ambition Giving Day on November 1-2 is inspired by our university motto 'A city is built on wisdom'. So we're looking for the best piece of wisdom you learned while at Nottingham!
Four of our outstanding research fellows share their inspiration and give a little insight into what makes them tick!
Dr Marie-Claire Peakman shares her approach to embracing new opportunities and developing an innovative mindset.
Sakshi Bansal shares the values which guide her career.
Time spent at university can create passions that last a lifetime. Peter Taylor (Chemistry, 1958) hopes to inspire today’s students with a generous – if somewhat unusual – gift.
A message for alumni from Professor Shearer West, our Vice-Chancellor and President.
Richard Munang shares a typical day in his life as Deputy Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Africa.
Dr Andy Cornish shares why shark and ray conservation is vital for our ocean ecosystems.
Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam shares his recollections of time as a student at Nottingham and life on campus today.
As a young man growing up in Ghana, Dr Eric Gyan (Cancer Immunology and Biotechnology, 2011) had a dream to become a physician. But only thanks to the university’s international scholarship programme and the generosity of alumni donors was this dream able to become a reality.