Long Term Conditions

Events

Library Refuel Drop-in sessions (Business Library)

Date
24/01/2025
Location:
Business Library - D Floor outside library entrance
Description
Join us for a Library Refuel Drop-in session, we'll be handing out free drinks and snacks to keep you going! Alongside providing calm spaces where you can relax, study with other students and ask library staff any questions you might have about our services.

Drop-in: Moodle for study success (Online)

Date
27/01/2025
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Pop along to our drop-in sessions to find out more about using Moodle, the university's online learning environment.

Drop-in: Moodle for study success (Online)

Date
28/01/2025
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Pop along to our drop-in sessions to find out more about using Moodle, the university's online learning environment.

Study With Us Online

Date
29/01/2025
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Join the Study With Us community on Microsoft Teams on Wednesdays for a structured study session.

Managing Stress and Anxiety for Students - In Person: Wed 29 January 2025, 1pm to 2.30pm

Date
29/01/2025
Location:
University Park NG7 2RD Nottingham

Drop-in: Moodle for study success (Online)

Date
29/01/2025
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Pop along to our drop-in sessions to find out more about using Moodle, the university's online learning environment.

UNCLC Student Seminar Series - Empirical Study on UK Corporate Insolvencies

Date
29/01/2025
Location:
B55 Law & Social Sciences Building

Drop-in: Moodle for study success (Online)

Date
30/01/2025
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Pop along to our drop-in sessions to find out more about using Moodle, the university's online learning environment.

Annual Human Rights Lecture with Elisa Morgera - Intersectionality and the human rights implications of climate change

Date
30/01/2025
Location:
LASS B63, University Park
Description
Join the HRLC at our Annual Lecture with Prof. Elisa Morgera on 'Intersectionality and the human rights implications of climate change'.
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Long Term Conditions Research Group

School of Medicine
Division of Rehabilitation and Ageing
telephone: +44 (0)115 823 0226
email:kate.radford@nottingham.ac.uk