Clinically applied adult mental health

Events

Soil survival and re-emergence: the continued threat of Plague

Soil survival and re-emergence: the continued threat of Plague
Date
21/11/2024
Location:
B1 Physics Building
Description
This lecture will explore the history and biology of the plague and discuss the work being carried out by the University of Nottingham to uncover the drivers for plague inactivity and resurgence.

UNCLC Student Seminar - Career talk with Elisabetta Ferraro

Date
22/11/2024
Location:
E07 Monica Partridge Building

Using Office 365 Tools: Word (Studying effectively)

Date
22/11/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Find out how to get the most from using Word for your studies in our Spotlight session.

School Brown Bag: Alejandra Martinez

Date
25/11/2024
Location:
A40 Sir Clive Granger Building
Description
Trade relationships during and after a crisis: Evidence from road disruptions in Colombian flower exports

Event -GPCR forum virtual conference

Date
25 - 27/11/2024
Description
COMPARE has been invited to host a session at the first GPCR Forum online conference on November 25-27th 2024. The GPCR Forum consists of members that were part of the former GLISTEN and ERNEST GPCR networks.

Navigating information on the web

Date
25/11/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Discover how to search the web more effectively by using advanced search functionality and social media. Suitable for undergraduate and masters students in all subjects.

HLGC Seminar Series - Dr Emily Ireland

Date
25/11/2024
Location:
B55 LASS

Advancing your literature searching skills (Engineering)

Date
26/11/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Develop your literature searching skills to find information for projects and dissertations. This session is suitable for undergraduates (year two onwards) and masters students studying engineering subjects.
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Clinically applied adult mental health

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