Press releases

New funding to take quantum brain imaging research closer to clinical use

The University of Nottingham has received a £2.3M grant to develop its ground-breaking research into wearable functional brain imaging,

Celebrating achievement with Nottingham’s class of 2019

A former Vice-Chancellor, the Director-General of the World Health Organization, a leading writer, poet, TV and film producer, and the Editor-in-Chief of the world’s leading scientific journal Nature are all set to receive honorary degrees from The University of Nottingham at this year’s summer graduation ceremonies.

Universities launch £7.1m programme to enhance productivity for local businesses

Small businesses in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire will be able to access free productivity support as a result of a new £7.1m programme being run by three local universities.

First-ever TB blood test provides earlier screening for quick detection

A new blood test for tuberculosis (TB) has shown the potential for a new blood test to not only diagnose human tuberculosis (TB) but also detect those at most risk of developing the disease.

Rights Lab is key partner in new Modern Slavery Policy Centre announced by Prime Minister

The Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham will be an integral partner in a new cutting-edge policy and evidence centre announced by the Prime Minister today.
The Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham will be an integral partner in a new cutting-edge policy and evidence centre announced by the Prime Minister today.

Electrifying research has the potential to ‘switch off’ cancer

Scientists have detected changes in electrical signals from different types of cancer cells, that could lead to the development of devices that can be sent to a tumour to ‘switch off’ the cells.

Hot chocolate - making artisan chocolate taste even better!

Hot chocolate! How to get the best possible flavour and price from Colombian cocoa beans.

Indonesian experts meet to discuss economic and societal development

A major forum bringing together more than 150 Indonesian scholars, experts and Government officials from Indonesia has gathered at The University of Nottingham in the UK to discuss solutions for emerging problems facing the world’s largest archipelago country.

From cardiac research to the heart of the media

Dr Catrin Rutland in the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science is the University's new BSA media fellow and is set to spend her placement this summer getting a flavour of how the media industry operates by working in the busy Sky News newsroom.

Coffee pots, Lego and red cabbage water turn the spotlight on ‘green chemistry’

A team of chemists and engineers from the Universities of Nottingham, Bristol and Southampton, is gearing up to showcase their innovative work at this year’s Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition (1-7 July) in London.
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