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Turning bread into beer to tackle food waste and child food poverty pint by pint

A team of student entrepreneurs from The University of Nottingham are using their loaf to transform surplus fresh bread into beer to tackle food waste and child food poverty one pint at a time.

Student architects celebrate decade of improving access to education for South African children

An architecture course in which students design and build nurseries in South Africa for pre-school children is celebrating a decade of improving access to education.

University of Nottingham lights up Periodic Table for Chemistry Week

The University of Nottingham lit up in support of Chemistry Week on Friday as part of the International Year of the Periodic Table.

Nottingham boasts seven of the world’s most highly cited researchers

Seven academics at The University of Nottingham have been named Highly Cited Researchers, according to the Highly Cited Researchers 2019 list from the Web of Science Group.

Students scoop gold in international competition

A group of students from the University of Nottingham has won an international prize for creating an innovative method for preventing a deadly type of food poisoning.

Major veterinary players unite in commitment to evidence-based veterinary medicine

The University of Nottingham is one of 15 major UK member organisations, vet schools and policy-making bodies, that have come together to affirm their commitment to veterinary medicine based on sound scientific principles, in a new landmark publication produced by RCVS Knowledge and the charity Sense about Science.

Call for volunteers to investigate the long-term side effect of chemotherapy-induced tinnitus and hearing loss

Researchers from the University of Nottingham are calling for volunteers to take part in a new study to investigate the impact and long-term side effects from chemotherapy — primarily hearing loss and tinnitus.

UK’s first Museum of Languages pops up in Nottingham

The UK’s first ever ‘Pop Up World of Languages’ designed to inspire more people to start learning a language is coming to the East Midlands next month.

‘Solving the enigma’ of Ibn Taymiyya – controversial medieval Muslim scholar

A new interpretation of the life and work of the influential and controversial 14th century Muslim scholar Ibn Taymiyya has been receiving critical acclaim in advance of its publication next month.

National strategy needed for adult education and lifelong learning, new report argues

A new report on adult education and lifelong learning argues that it must be a permanent national necessity
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