How long does a viva last? - Greg Tucker
Experienced University of Nottingham examiners give advice on preparing for the viva
What happens on the day of the viva? - Ian Kerr (part 1)
Experienced University of Nottingham examiners give advice on preparing for the viva
Can my examiner be from outside the UK? - Tony Pridmore
Experienced University of Nottingham examiners give advice on preparing for the viva
Bomber's Moon
Acclaimed writer William Ivory talks about his new play at the Lakeside Arts Centre: 'Bomber's Moon'.
Bomber's Moon is a love story told through the eyes of Jimmy, an ex-RAF Gunner and his carer David. William reflects candidly on the real life influences of his father on the story, himself a navigator on bombing raids over Germany during World War II.
Mapping the Human Genome - Ten Years After
The "Mapping the Human Genome: Ten Years After" event took place on Tuesday, February 22, at Sanders Theatre at 4 p.m.
Britain and the Palestine Mandate
A review of British policies in Palestine in particular and the Middle East in general with special emphasis on the inter-war and post-war periods. For the Jews, this critical period led to the establishment of the state of Israel, for the Palestinians, to their 'Nakba' (Catastrophe), and for the British, a humiliating retreat from their imperial standing. Norman Rose is a graduate of the LSE and now holds the Chair of International Relations at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
The Roller-coaster Reputation of John Maynard Keynes
Keynes is simultaneously the twentieth century's most influential and itsmost controversial economist. Why has his reputation fluctuated in such an extraordinary way? How much relevance do his ideas, formed in the context of the 1920s and 1930s, still have for the problems faced today, particularly by the British and American economies.
Laying a hollow pot floor BL19950A 8 LLOYDS AVENUE, City Of London. Construction workers laying a 'hollow pot' reinforced concrete floor at number 8 Lloyds Avenue. The 'hollow pot' system, known as the Kahn system, was invented by Julius Kahn in 1903 and was much used for flooring. This building was designed by Richard Norman Shaw for Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers. Photograp

52. Britain Faces the Postwar World 53. Return to Gold at $4.86: The Cunliffe Committee and After 54. American Support for the Return to Gold at $4.86: The Morgan Connection Climate change and cultural transitions over the last 160,000 years in NW Africa MUS101 Session 4 Spring 2011 Lesson #035, Friday scrivere = to write leggere = to read credere = to believe vedere = to see Then to conjugate these infinitives, you will drop the 'ere' and add the following endings: io = add 'o' tu = add 'i' Lei/lui/lei = add 'e' noi = add 'iamo' voi = add 'ete' loro = add 'ono' So to conjugate the verb 'scrivere': io scrivo tu scrivi Lei/lui/lei scrive noi scriviamo voi scrivete loro scriv A Year in Focus - Assessing Gordon Brown Part 3
In this podcast Doctor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.
In the third and final part of this podcast Doctor Fielding looks ahead to 2008 and what political issues could possibly dominate in the New Year.
Doctor Fielding works in the University's School of Politics and International Relations. He i Cannabis in Research
Dr Stephen Alexander has recorded the first podcast for the British Journal of Pharmacology. In this podcast Dr Alexander delves into the depths of cannabis research to find out how future medications might benefit from current work on this exciting topic.
A lot of hot air
He captures the debut appearance of the University of Nottingham hot air balloon on British soil, piloted by Dr Janet Folkes.
For more of Brady's acclaimed videos on the balloon visit:http://www.test-tub Football or arms race?
Associate Professor of Economics, Dr Wyn Morgan takes a look at the economic factors of the modern game, and the fall-out from the biggest deal in British football.
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Watching the gatekeepers
BBC Political Journalist John Hess speaks to the UON Podcast about his career, on the heels of a talk he gave for the Centre for British Politics, in the School of Politics and International Relations.
To see a film John made for The Politics Show on the issue, click Author(s): Striking for 'British' jobs?
He also boils down the issue of so-called 'British jobs for British workers' - weighing up the perspectives of government and the workers.
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Angela Vaughan, School of Archaeology, Oxford, talks at the 1st Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference hosted by the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 15-16 April 2010.
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Dr Stephen Alexander - Associate Professor in Molecular Pharmacology in the School of Biomedical Sciences
In this video, filmmaker in residence for Nottingham Science City, Brady Haran, gets behind the scenes on a BBC shoot at University Park.
Will the recent takeover of Manchester City by the Abu Dhabi United Group change the face of English football forever?
In this podcast find out why the recession may just be one of the best things to happen to British politics in years.
As the wildcat strikes over foreign workers continue up and down the country, Professor Andreas Bieler asks whether the unions are looking at the bigger picture.













