60 remarkable years
The 60 metre tall sculpture was commissioned as part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of the University being awarded the Royal Charter.
This specially commissioned film traces historic milestones from the past sixty years at the University, and charts its continued
The UK's tallest free standing work of art - Aspire - has been officially unveiled at a civic ceremony at The University of Nottingham.
Swine Flu - the facts
Professor Robert Dingwall, Director of the Institute for Science and Society at the University and member of the UK Government's Health Committee on the Ethical Aspects of Pandemic Influenza assesses the latest development.
More information is available at http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/iss/
How alarmed should we be about the Swine Flu outbreak in Mexico and the consequent international fall-out?
That sinking feeling
Professor Steven Fielding asseses the damage, and asks if, in the face of a stormy political future, British political parties are sunk?
Have British political parties become a joke? Recent controversies such as MP expenses, alleged email smear campaigns and the ongoing concern about the economy has led many to question the state of the political structures in Britain.
To merge or not to merge?
He examines the pros and cons of the suggestion, not in light of the recession, but in the interests of UK Higher Education as a while.
The Registrarism blog, which comments on a variety of issues in Higher Education, is available atAuthor(s):
In this podcast, Dr Paul Greatrix weighs up a call for top research universities to join forces to ensure a viable international future.
Impact of the budget on HE
Universities minister John Denham recently submitted his recommendations for public finance savings in the sector to Hefce. But what does it mean to HE and is it appropriate?
The Registrarism blog, which comments on a variety of issues in Higher Education, is avai
In this podcast, Dr Paul Greatrix reacts to reports of suggestions that the Higher Education sector should make its savings in administration.
Politics in 60 Seconds
Professor Philip Cowley looks at the question of MPs and representation.
The Speaker of the House of Commons
Dr Mark Stuart explains the role of the Speaker, and of impartiality in the House of Commons.
The Search for D H Lawrence
Emeritus Professor John Worthen in conversation with Dr Andrew Harrison, Director of the University of Nottingham's D H Lawrence Research, discusses the question of Lawrence and biography in the context of the Lakeside exhibition 'The Many Lives of D H Lawrence'.
Sr. Katarina Schuth, O.S.F., Ph.D.
Sr. Katarina Schuth, O.S.F., Ph.D. "Teaching Vatican II in Theological Schools: Implications for Pastoral Ministry.
CMU Energy Presentation: Hurricanes and Off-Shore Wind
Paulina Jaramillo, is one of the many faculty experts at Carnegie Mellon University contributing to the work of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation. Jaramillo, an assistant research professor in Engineering and Public Policy and executive director of the RenewElec project, discusses whether hurricanes will clobber off-shore wind.
The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at CMU leverages the expertise of more than 100 faculty from across the university to address sever
Freezing the Liquid Metal Mercury - SOLID
Mercury is a very interesting element but it can be hard to come by. More than likely your chemistry teacher doesn't have a large sample of mercury for you to see. In this video you can see liquid mercury freeze in some snow, and then see how dense mercury is when a large ball bearing floats in liquid Hg (02:50).
how to do a 2 colour punchcard
how to do a 2 colour punchcard
Denis interviewed
Description not set
Math Prize for Girls 2012 Awards Ceremony - 2011 Math Prize Olympiad Medalists Announcer: Dr. Mary O'Keefe
IDS336 Session 4 Fall 2012
Jazz in the Modern Era,with Chet Hanley 10/02/12
La vida de Ernest Hemingway en 3 minutos
Ernest Hemingway es uno de los principales autores del siglo XX. Sus
publicaciones en prensa, principalmente las relacionadas con la
cobertura de las grandes guerras, y sus cuentos, están todavía entre los más valorados de la historia de la literatura. Este vídeo te explica cómo fue la vida de Hemingway. (2:45)
Reuters Today: Xstrata backs Glencore bid
Oct. 1 - Xstrata's board backs Glencore's takeover bid, Asia's factory sector struggles to shake off euro malaise and Europe stuns the U.S. in the Ryder Cup.
Market Pulse: $33B "Glenstrata" to give stocks an M&A boost
Oct. 1 - Xstrata's board gives the green light to a $33 bln merger with Glencore. Xstrata shares rise more than 3%, and the positive spillover could offer the FTSE an M&A boost in Q4.
Junot Diaz: "This is How You Lose Her", Authors at Google
Junot Diaz stopped by the Googleplex on September 14th, to discuss his latest book: "This is How You Lose Her." Our moderator is Rick Kleffel, editor of The Agony Column (http://bookotron.com/agony/index.html).
Junot is a 2012 recipient of the MacArthur Fellows Program.
Read "This Is How You Lose Her on Google Play": http://goo.gl/MHxTj
Resource #9346
UNSPECIFIED













