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'IntoUniversity East' Opening Event

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The University of Nottingham's new 'IntoUniversity East' outreach centre opened on 22 April with a classical theme.
Date:
07/05/2013

Drawn from Nature: altered opinions on drawing

Description
Michelle Stuart's exhibition in February tested the audience's ability to think outside the box. Read Helen Wainwright's review, and submit your own comments.
Date:
07/05/2013

New blog: Research on Contemporary Slavery

Description
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the US Emancipation Proclamation. Signed and issued by President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War on January 1, 1863, the order proclaimed free all those enslaved in the Confederate States.
Date:
22/03/2013

University and National Trust partnership to promote Britain's wild venison

Description
It's cheap, healthy and sustainable and its provenance can easily be traced back to its free-range, organic roots. So why aren't we Brits eating more wild venison?Archaeologists at The University of Nottingham are joining forces with the National Trust to promote the benefits of eating the meat by charting the history of fallow deer herds at their properties, starting at Charlecote Park in Warwickshire.
Date:
07/03/2013

MATILDA Summer School Vienna 2013

Description
MATILDA Summer School at the University of Vienna in July 2013. Fantastic opportunity for postgraduates to study with leading scholars of women's and gender history.
Date:
01/03/2013

Students and Staff Making News

Description
Tune in to BBC1 this evening at 7.30pm for Inside Out, in which Dr Chris King will be talking about recent discoveries being made by the Department of Archaeology's 'Southwell Project', but it is not just staff that are set to feature in the programme.
Date:
25/02/2013
Traces of Horse found in The Department of Archaeology's Research

Traces of Horse found in The Department of Archaeology's Research

Description
Congratulations to our recent PhD graduate, Dr Kristopher Poole, whose doctoral research has recently been making the headlines.
Date:
22/02/2013

Writing Our History, Digging Our Past - Researching our Community Heritage

Description
The Department of History has gained four awards under the AHRC's latest round of its "Connected Communities" scheme, which is designed to enhance collaboration between academics, local historians, archaeologists and community volunteers.
Date:
15/02/2013
National Student Survey 2013

National Student Survey 2013

Description
The NSS 2013 has opened to our students. Speak up and enter the survey!
Date:
13/02/2013
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Digital interactions - Visualising Roman Data

Date
29/05/2013
Location:
A24, Digital Humanities Centre
Description
An example of how computer applications, in this case Adobe Flash, can be used to create interactive maps to visualise data from the Roman period. She will exhibit two case studies, one on the distribution of coinage in the Roman Republic and one on the migration patterns of individuals in the Republican period.

Exhibition: When the War was Over: European Refugees after 1945

Date
10/06/2013
Location:
Highfield House (A11)
Description
"When the War was Over: European Refugees after 1945". A special talk on the subject of the exhibition by curators Nick Baron and Siobhan Peeling.

When the War was Over: European Refugees after 1945

Date
10/06/2013
Location:
A11 Highfield House
Description
"When the War was Over: European Refugees after 1945" At the end of Second World War more than 11 million people on the European continent found themselves stranded far from home - former Nazi slave labourers, liberated prisoners-of-war and concentration camp survivors, as well as East Europeans fleeing westwards to escape the Soviet Red Army.

#DAM Workshop - Where is your data?

Date
13/06/2013
Location:
University of Nottingham
Description
Humanities Research and the Truth in the Cloud: the logistics of data storage and retrieval.

Nottingham Medieval @ 25

Date
21/06/2013
Location:
Highfield House, University Park
Description
Richard Buckley to give a free public lecture on the on the spectacular archaeological discovery of the remains of Richard III, as part of a programme of events to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Institute for Medieval Research.

Philosophy and Theology Taster Day

Date
25/06/2013
Location:
The University of Nottingham, Trent building
Description
The aim of the day will be to give AS students an insight into studying Philosophy and/or Theology at university.

Philosophy and Theology Taster Day

Date
25/06/2013
Location:
The University of Nottingham, Trent building
Description
The aim of the day will be to give AS students an insight into studying Philosophy and/or Theology at university.

Benjamin Britten on Stage and Screen - Centenary Conference

Date
05 - 07/07/2013
Description
Benjamin Britten on Stage and Screen - Centenary Conference

#DAM Sandpit Event - From academia to app

Date
17 - 18/07/2013
Location:
Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute
Description
Humanities Researchers and Technological Advancement: draws on outcomes of #DAM workshops to develop further ideas for technical solutions.
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