Press releases

Researchers develop tool to manage conflict with Asian elephants

An innovative tool to help oil palm plantations manage conflict with Asian elephants responsibly and move towards harmonious coexistence is being developed by Sime Darby Plantation (SDP) together with the University of Nottingham Malaysia and other partners.

Machine learning could improve the diagnosis of mastitis infections in cows, says new study

Artificial intelligence could help vets to more accurately diagnose the origin of mastitis on dairy herds, according to a new study from experts at the University of Nottingham.

University to celebrate its inspirational women with free civic event in Nottingham

The University of Nottingham is to celebrate International Women’s Day 2020 by showcasing the knowledge and expertise of its talented women staff and students at a civic event in Old Market Square, Nottingham.

The man behind the letter

Sir Denis Follows CBE recognised 50 years since ban lifted on women’s football
Sir Denis Follows CBE will be posthumously inducted into the University of Nottingham Sport Hall of Fame

Vets in the Community launches brand new mobile clinic

A student-led charity which provides free veterinary care for the pets of homeless and vulnerably-housed people in Nottingham has launched a new mobile clinic.

Nottingham subjects flying high in global league

Three subjects feature in world top 50
QS rankings by subject

Biomaterial discovery enables 3D printing of tissue-like vascular structures

An international team of scientists have discovered a new material that can be 3D printed to create tissue-like vascular structures.

Reality TV study shows race and age discrimination among contestants

Reality TV contestants have regularly faced accusations of discriminating against ethnic minorities in the choices they make, and a new study of the TV show Big Brother supports this view with evidence that white contestants are more likely to nominate for eviction ethnic minority housemates.

Pharmacy Professor appointed to Science, Engineering and Technology Board

Professor Cameron Alexander has been appointed to the EPSRC’s Science, Engineering and Technology Board (SETB).

Could chickens be the answer to future food security?

With over 65 billion birds found globally, the domestic chicken has become one of the most popular livestock species in the world and thanks to its genetic diversity and adaptability, it could be the key to future food security.
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