Media Guide to Expertise
The University's Media Guide to Expertise is a searchable guide which offers journalists instant access to academics’ areas of specialty and contact details.
The Guide currently features more than 500 experts from across our campuses in the UK, China and Malaysia.
Many are also happy to explore opportunities to undertake consultancy and research work with external organisations. See their profile page for more details.
Further information
For more information and to book any of our facilities, please contact the Press Office:
Facility details:
- Jubilee Campus In:Quality sip address: nottingham.codec.01@sip.audio
- Jubilee Campus Quicklink TV camera skype address: quicklink11119101@outlook.com
- Sutton Bonington ISDN line - 01509 672 841
Help:
The Media Hub
The Media Hub offers facilities to accommodate both live and pre-recorded television and radio interviews through an in-house fixed camera system and industry-standard In:Quality line.
The facility is managed by the University’s Press Office which acts as liaison between the local, national and international media and the University’s 3,000-strong community of academics and researchers.
The Quicklink TV camera
The Quicklink Studio-in-a-Box offers a dedicated 24/7 on-campus TV studio through which the University can showcase the expertise of its academics on a wide range of topical issues — from British politics and flu outbreaks to climate change and US gun control.
Booking
Broadcasters can search the Media Guide to Expertise by using the search facility above to find the details of the relevant University of Nottingham expert before contacting the Press Office to reserve a camera slot. The Media Hub is located on our Jubilee campus.
In:Quality facility
The In:Quality facility enables University staff to take part in down-the-line radio interviews without the need to physically travel to a broadcaster’s own studio.
The facility offers broadcast industry-standard equipment that can provide a high-quality and reliable digital audio connection.
The University also provides additional ISDN line facilities at its Sutton Bonington Campus which can be booked via the Press Office.