Academic Pathology

Events

Academic writing: Part 2 (Studying effectively)

Date
10/10/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Discover how to get started with academic writing for your assignments.

CFCM Seminar: Michael Owyang (Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis)

Date
10/10/2024
Location:
C43 Sir Clive Granger
Description
Impulse response functions for self-exciting nonlinear models (C43, SCGB)

The Political Thought of Xi Jinping

Date
10/10/2024
Location:
E07 Monica Partridge Building, University Park
Description
Professor Steve Tsang, Director of the China Institute, SOAS, London discussed his new book The Political Thought of Xi Jinping

Using Office 365 Tools: Word (Studying effectively)

Date
11/10/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Find out how to get the most from using Word for your studies in our Spotlight session.

UG Open Day October 2024

Date
12/10/2024

Teacher Training Open Day

Date
12/10/2024
Location:
Dearing Building, Jubilee Campus
Description
Find out more about our teacher training courses and the application process.

Studying a PGCEi in 2025 - Bangkok cohort information session

Date
13/10/2024
Location:
Vie Hotel Bangkok
Description
Information session in Bangkok for anyone interested in applying for the PGCEi Bangkok 2025 cohort

Getting started with using library resources

Date
14/10/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Need help getting started using library resources? In this session discover how to find academic information for your coursework. Suitable for new undergraduate students in all subjects.

The Impact of School Leadership on Teacher Retention: Where Teachers Stay and How They Thrive?

Date
14/10/2024
Location:
C49 Dearing Building
Description
Seminar presented by Professor Qing Gu, Director of the UCL Centre for Educational Leadership

Spotlight On: Web of Science

Date
14/10/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Our resource spotlights will guide you through a range of key resources to help you search effectively for information. Suitable for undergraduates and Masters students.
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Academic Pathology

The University of Nottingham
School of Medicine, Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham, NG7 2UH


telephone: +44 (0)115 969 1169
email:ian.ellis@nottingham.ac.uk