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Exports may not rescue UK economy

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Hopes that the plunging pound may boost UK exports are questioned by new research.

China could step into world financial crisis

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The Western banking crisis could be an opportunity for China to invest.

Nottingham in running as Entrepreneurial University of the Year

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Nottingham in running for Entrepreneurial University of the Year.

"From Grey Suits to Grass Roots..."

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The Conservatives under the spotlight in a groundbreaking new book.

Horticultural awards form fitting farewell

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Horticultural awards fitting farewell for retired grounds manager.

Pioneering researcher opens human physiology laboratories

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Pioneering physiologist opens the David Greenfield Human Physiology Unit.

Towards a sustainable future - in China, the UK and beyond

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New sustainable development research centre at The University of Nottingham Ningbo, China.

Nottingham in top trio for all round excellence

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Nottingham amongst Britain's most outstanding teaching and research universities.

Nottingham scientists to develop blood test for Alzheimer's

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Researchers in quest for Alzheimer's blood test.

Triple cocktail to tackle stroke risk

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New combination may prevent further strokes in patients

Rising fuel and energy prices take their toll on business

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Rising fuel and energy prices take their toll on smaller businesses.

Bovine Mastitis — could a vaccine be on the way?

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£2.2m study into the most common cause of Bovine Mastitis.

£17.4m for new health research centre

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New health research centre to improve patient care.

Award for Innovation for Sustainability

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Innovative technology helps food company cut carbon emissions.

Research offers voice to older victims of domestic abuse

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Researchers to interview older victims of domestic abuse.

Servants and masters - the Chatterley trial

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Assessing the impact of the Chatterley trial on British society.

Student entrepreneurs do the double

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Two student businessmen have won coveted 'Real World' awards for enterprise.

UK experts on US flood risk mission

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Academics travel to Washington DC to showcase their flooding research.

National Portrait Gallery honours Nobel Prize winner

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National Portrait Gallery unveils portrait of Nobel Prize winner.

Food poisoning bacteria prefer duck to beef on meat factory surfaces

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Researchers pinpoint potential causes of food poisoning in meat processing factories.

Nottingham scientists identify childhood brain cancer genes

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Scientists isolate three genes involved in a type of childhood brain cancer.

Widening Horizons - a unique look at the development of The University of Nottingham

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A unique exhibition marks the 60th anniversary of the University's Royal Charter.

The groan says it all — dominant male deer have the deepest calls

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Dominant male deer have the deepest mating calls, research finds.

Nottingham Professor re-elected to UN Human Rights Committee

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Human rights expert tops the poll in UN election.

Europe's biggest Science Festival

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Pioneering scientists take to the stage at prestigious science festival.

Kamchatka expedition - statement

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Latest information from the University on the expedition to Kamchatka, Eastern Russia.

Supporting brain tumour research

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Inspirational teenager and her dad support Big Swim for children with brain tumours.

Shakespeare across continents - the bard goes to China

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Three-day international conference explores the bard's enduring global appeal.

University of Nottingham: September Open Days 2008

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Organisers add a second day to this year's autumn event to cope with demand.

Mobile phones help secondary pupils to connect with their lessons

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Research suggests that mobile phones could be a powerful learning aid in school.

A dose of medicine for global health needs

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Training of pharmacists must be advanced to treat the sick in the world's poorest countries.

Recognition for good practice in employing women

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University wins national award for supporting female staff and students.
 

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