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New research aims to give birth to fearless pregnancy

New research aims to give birth to fearless pregnancy
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Academics and local business owners have launched a new research project to ease fear and anxiety around childbirth for parents to be.

Using innovation to change lives and improve communities

Using innovation to change lives and improve communities
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Entrepreneurs will be helping to find solutions to some of society's biggest problems at this year's Ingenuity19 – the UK's largest innovation competition.

Nottingham makes ambitious new commitment to support the city's future

Nottingham makes ambitious new commitment to support the city's future
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The University of Nottingham has reaffirmed its commitment to the City and wider region by pledging to put the economy and quality of life in the local community at the top of its list of future priorities.Nottingham joins 30 other universities across the UK – which include many of the best-known names in higher education - in committing to produce a "Civic University Agreement" in partnership with local government and other major institutions.

Curious about science? – head to the festival!

Curious about science? – head to the festival!
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Have you ever wondered why some things taste sweet and other things sour? Or where candle wax goes? Or what would happen if the earth lost its gravity for a day? The Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity provides the chance to find out the answers!

New welfare tool to help improve the lives of elephants in human care

New welfare tool to help improve the lives of elephants in human care
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Zoos and safari parks in the UK are using a special new tool to help them more successfully monitor the wellbeing of elephants in their care, thanks to a study led by The University of Nottingham.

Boobie Ball 2 raises more than £17,000 for fight against breast cancer

Boobie Ball 2 raises more than £17,000 for fight against breast cancer
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A charity ball organised by a group of women whose lives have been touched by breast cancer has raised more than £17,000 – for research at The University of Nottingham – aimed at stopping the devastating disease in its tracks.

£45m to train the next generation of global problem solvers

£45m to train the next generation of global problem solvers
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The University of Nottingham has won new funding for five centres that will train the brightest postgraduate researchers to tackle pressing global challenges, and keep the UK at the cutting edge of scientific research. The Centres of Doctoral Training (CDTs) are funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), with partners in industry adding to the overall investment. Two of the CDTs have received funding from Science Foundation Ireland.

Pioneering children's nurse is first in UK to win prestigious clinical lectureship

Pioneering children's nurse is first in UK to win prestigious clinical lectureship
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An expert in paediatric and family nursing at the University of Nottingham and Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Dr Joseph Manning, has become the first children's nurse in the UK to be awarded a Clinical Lectureship from the Department of Health and Social Care.

Study into age-related eye disease to investigate genetic risk factors

Study into age-related eye disease to investigate genetic risk factors
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Over 60s residents of an East Yorkshire town are being offered the chance to play an important role in the future development of personalised treatments for age-related eye disease.

Puffin bills 'glow' under UV light, study discovers

Puffin bills 'glow' under UV light, study discovers
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They're one of our most beloved seabirds and are famous for their prominent, brightly-coloured beaks, but now researchers at the University of Nottingham have discovered that puffins have been harbouring a clever 'super power' in their beautiful bills.
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