Press releases

Harnessing nature to restore riverbanks in Malaysia

Researchers from the University of Nottingham in Malaysia have completed the first phase of a riverbank restoration project in Sarawak that uses natural materials.

New Pilot “Buddying” Scheme by Home Office and Rights Lab

The University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab has partnered with colleagues in the Home Office’s Modern Slavery Unit to trial a pilot ‘buddying’ scheme, providing policy officials and academics the opportunity to experience and better understand each other’s work.

COVID-19 is the biggest concern for 81% of UK businesses, says a new survey

COVID-19 has eclipsed Brexit as the biggest worry for UK businesses, according to new figures from the University of Nottingham.

New partnership to explore video gaming’s past, present and future

The ever-evolving story of computer gaming will be under the spotlight in a significant new collaboration between the University of Nottingham and the national gaming heritage, culture and education charity, the BGI.

The University of Nottingham will be part of a £20m investment into a national consortium to sequence Covid19

The Government and the UK’s Chief Scientific Adviser have today (Monday 23 March) backed the UK’s leading clinicians and scientists, including a team from Nottingham, to map how COVID-19 spreads and behaves by using whole genome sequencing.

Nottingham Universities enable more tests for COVID-19

universities show support for national fight against COVID-19

Chandra data tests 'Theory of Everything'

Astronomers from the University of Nottingham joined an international team to explore one of the biggest ideas in physics - the possibility that all known forces, particles, and interactions can be connected in one framework.

Degree with a difference – a personalised MA English for distance learners

A new type of postgraduate degree that allows students to choose from a rich palette of English subjects and study from a distance has been launched by the University of Nottingham’s popular School of English.

MRI study could give new picture of obesity

A new MRI study looking at what happens in the brain and gut when people consume foods high in fat and carbohydrate could uncover why some people develop a high body mass index (BMI).

Call for volunteers to understand how simulated tinnitus affects concentration

Hearing experts from the University of Nottingham are calling for volunteers to take part in research to investigate whether people without tinnitus struggle with concentration when listening to a sound that simulates tinnitus.
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