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Energy researchers say YES to entrepreneurial skills initiative
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The University of Nottingham Institute for Enterprise and Innovation (UNIEI) and the Network of Energy Doctoral Training Centres is giving young energy researchers the chance to sharpen their business skills in a new competition.
Chairwoman of Chinese pharmaceutical giant receives honorary professorship
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One of China's leading business women, Madam Chen Jisheng, has been made an honorary professor of the University.
Eminate awarded US patent for University salt reduction technology
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Eminate, a wholly owned subsidiary of The University of Nottingham has been granted a US patent for its Soda Lo low salt technology, which is licensed to Tate & Lyle.
University partners with Sony to find cure for 'lazy eye'
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Sony combines with researchers at the University and Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, to develop computer games to help cure 'Lazy Eye' in children, through the I-BiT project.
New business generation gets set for a growth boost
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26 business people from across Nottingham have started on Growth 100 - a special programme delivered by Nottingham University Business School, designed to help their businesses to grow.
University partners with Sondrel to develop Chinese design talent
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University of Nottingham teams up with Sondrel to train designers of the future
Business leaders wanted to Inspire Nottingham's next generation
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The University, along with partners in Nottingham is looking for business leaders to work with them to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs
Unilever signs strategic research agreement with University
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Unilever has signed a strategic framework agreement with The University of Nottingham which will see the University undertaking research in a range of areas for the consumer goods business.
Nottingham signs agreement with Fusion IP around £20 million spin-out fund
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The University has signed an agreement with Fusion IP plc, which will allow the company to invest in the University's emergent spin-out companies.
Technology transfer team praised for £12m impact
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The University's technology transfer team were congratulated by the BBSRC for the impact of their work in commercialising technologies arising from clostridia research.
Local businesses take up the growth challenge
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Over 80 small and medium sized businesses from across the city came to the University of Nottingham Innovation Park to find out more about the new business support programme - Growth 100.
Nottingham professor wins the Rolls-Royce best patent award
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Professor Dragos Axinte wins the Rolls-Royce Best Patent award for a miniature control device system which enables in-situ repairs to be made in aircraft.
Nottingham to pioneer food manufacturing and medical devices
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Two new innovative manufacturing centres announced for Nottingham to lead advances in food production and medical devices.
Manufacturing: Technologies for Future Smart Factories
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Research at Nottingham that could help the UK manufacturing industry to remain competitive by evolving to meet future challenges is in line for a multi-million pound funding boost.
Research to pinpoint power-hungry appliances that could help cut home energy bills
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New research could help people to save money on their energy bills by identifying which of their household electrical appliances are using the most power.
Local charity funds business institute at The University of Nottingham
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Haydn Green Charitable Trust donates £1.5m to promote entrepreneurship.
Nottingham in €196 million European drug discovery drive
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University and Biocity Nottingham to create new complex molecules for testing against major diseases.
Researchers tackle audience reaction to BEING: Liverpool for FOX
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Researchers from the University's Institute for Screen Industries Research have been undertaking research on behalf of FOX Soccer, to gain an understanding of the British audience's reaction to the BEING: Liverpool TV programme.
University scientists help food firms fight Listeria
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East Midlands food businesses that make, distribute and sell chilled, ready-to-eat products are to be given help and advice to help them keep their products safe from a dangerous food-poisoning bacteria.
Santander offers grants to help small businesses take on Nottingham students
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Santander is offering grants of £1500 to enable 10 small local businesses to take on University of Nottingham interns for 12 weeks.
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