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University of Nottingham to open new centre for research into media and political freedom

A new centre that will focus research on disinformation in the media and the freedom of reporting is set to be launched at the University of Nottingham later this month.

Climate change induced migration increases the risk of human trafficking and modern slavery, study finds

Climate change induced migration has been linked to the risk of human-trafficking and modern slavery, a new study from the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham has found.

Nottingham researcher explores sidelining of medical expertise in patient-centred care in new shortlisted book

A Nottingham academic has been shortlisted for a number of awards following the publication of her book outlining the issues surrounding patient-centered care.

Nottingham researcher awarded for research into gender disparity in ACL injury

A Nottingham social scientist has been awarded, alongside their colleagues, two prizes from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (IMHA) for research published on how societal factors affect knee injury in female athletes.

Nottingham researchers granted new funding to analyse conflicts between human priorities and environmental challenges

Two researchers from the University of Nottingham have been granted a funding boost to help analyse conflicts between environmental challenges and human priorities, to ensure sustainable futures for the planet and its inhabitants.

Take a look inside Castle Meadow as the University of Nottingham opens the campus’ doors for the first time

The University of Nottingham has welcomed people from across the county to its inaugural Community Open Day at the new Castle Meadow Campus (CMC), providing a unique opportunity to learn more about the site’s vision from those at the heart of the project.

Children in care benefit from private education, new research finds

Children in and on the ‘edge of’ care attending state boarding or independent schools secure significant educational gains, independent research has found.

Risk of forced labour is widespread in US food supply, study finds

Animal-based proteins, processed fruits and vegetables, and discretionary foods such as sweeteners and coffee contribute are the most at risk of being produced using exploitative practices, a new study finds.

Sex workers in Nottingham needed for study to improve their safety

Sex workers in Nottingham, and those who have previously worked in the sex industry, are being invited to take part in a study to improve their safety.

UK and China collaboration plays key role in agriculture development post-Covid, report finds

UK and China cooperation plays a vital role in global food system and agricultural transition in the post-Covid era, a new report finds.
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