Press releases

Update from our university leaders on how we are responding to the latest restrictions

The Vice-Chancellors of the City's two universities have released a joint statement on how their institutions are responding to the latest restrictions.

University COVID data published daily as new downward trend emerges

The University is now publishing data on active cases of COVID-19 on a daily basis at https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/coronavirus/covid-19-active-case-statistics.aspx

University of Nottingham researchers receive prestigious fellowships

Experts in hearing and cancer imaging from the University of Nottingham have been awarded a total of £2.4m as part of the UKRI’s Future Leaders Fellowships scheme.
Experts in hearing and cancer imaging from the University Nottingham have been awarded a total of £2.4m as part of the UKRI’s Future Leaders Fellowships scheme.

Anglo-Indonesian scientific alliance meets at University of Nottingham ahead of ministerial visit to UK

One of Indonesia’s leading diplomats, Adam Tugio, has visited the University of Nottingham to help prepare for a top-level ministerial visit from his country to the UK aiming to increase collaboration in the global fight against coronavirus.

ServCity: getting UK cities up to speed with driverless transport

Working-class women were the worst affected by UK-wide lockdown in spring, research shows

Working-class women have borne the brunt of cuts to working hours as employers struggle to ride out the pandemic, according to new findings published today by social inequality researchers.

Survivors of trafficking need economic security and decent work to sustain liberation, new study finds

A new study by the University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab, the Freedom Fund and Praxis has found that access to decent employment, education and knowledge of labour rights are critical for survivors to secure long-term freedom from trafficking.

Stimulating the body’s brown fat could be the answer to tackling obesity

New research shows that ‘brown fat’, the body’s own fat-fighting defences, can be mobilised by different physiological factors, and could be used help to tackle obesity

New tool using video game technology to identify Autism in children

Using a brief, highly engaging dance imitation video game, a team of researchers have developed a tool to help determine if a child has an autism spectrum condition (ASC).

Lab grown tumour models could lead to improved ovarian cancer treatments

Scientists have created a three-dimensional (3D) tumour model in the laboratory for ovarian cancer that could lead to improved understanding and treatment of the disease.
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