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Friday 1st June 2012

Education: Human Right or tradable commodity?

Education: Human Right or tradable commodity?
Date
01/06/2012
Location:
A41 Clive Granger Building, University Park
Description
Professor John Morgan, Chairman of the United Kingdom National Commission for UNESCO, argues that the principal mechanism for developing human knowledge and skills is the formal educational system, and that this enables individuals to function as economic agents.
Friday 8th June 2012

Mature students information afternoon

Mature students information afternoon
Date
08/06/2012
Location:
Jubilee campus, Sir Colin Campbell Building
Description
This is an information event for aspiring mature students interested in studying for the first time at university. That's why it is ideal for those about to take an Access to HE course or thinking about routes into university for future study.
Monday 11th June 2012

Graduate Recruitment Fair

Graduate Recruitment Fair
Date
11/06/2012
Location:
East Midlands Conference Centre, University Park
Description
This event is a great opportunity to meet a range of graduate employers from a number of different sectors. There will be representatives from the likes of Abercrombie & Fitch, Adidas, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue, and Deloitte.
Friday 15th June 2012

The Science of Science Communication

The Science of Science Communication
Date
15/06/2012
Location:
A30 Lecture Theatre, University Park
Description
Rick Borchelt, special assistant for public affairs to the National Cancer Institute director at the US National Institutes of Health, is giving a lecture entitled The Science of Science Communication: Provocative Questions for a New Research Agenda.
Thursday 20th September 2012

From citrus stubborn to coconut wilts - a journey through diseases of plants

Date
20/09/2012
Location:
A33 (LR9) Food Sciences Building
Description
The lecture represents the official recognition of their promotion to Professor, and the lecture itself provides an opportunity to showcase their work to the wider public.
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