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Over 1,100 of you volunteered for the university over the last academic year - take a look at your impact!
Take a look behind the scenes of this summer's graduation ceremonies and meet our honorary graduates.
Jennifer Ji (Economics and Philosophy, 2016) reflects on her career post-Nottingham and how her degree skills help her reflect on the world today.
Discover the impact of the University of Nottingham Malaysia in a new report and see the events held to celebrate the anniversary.
Learn how to lead and navigate through an uncertain world with tips from experts at our recent Live talk in London.
Our Medicine BMBS course has had a radical redesign for 2026 - learn how we’re revolutionising its teaching.
If you’re looking to nourish your mind over the summer holidays, who better to ask for inspiration than our academics?
It's been a busy month for our Sport staff, with a unique kit launch and recognition from BUCS among other highlights.
Reflections on our recent event on Jubilee campus which considered the impacts of AI on the workplace.
Find out the names of those with a connection to Nottingham recognised in the King's Birthday Honours.
If you’ve ever considered a career in the media, Hanna Flint (American and English Studies, 2009) shares how to get ahead from her 15 years in film broadcasting.
The first week of June is recognised at Volunteers’ Week in the UK and we’re celebrating all our alumni volunteering achievements!
We welcomed over 100 of you to our recent alumni networking events in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles - find out what happened!
Take a trip to NASA’s Ames Research Center at Langley with Ivan Perez (PhD Computer Science, 2017).
From motivation questions to salary expectations, our resident careers expert Sue Mason breaks down the most common interview questions and how to tackle them with confidence.
Tariffs have returned to the spotlight in recent months, following high-profile policy shifts by the new U.S. administration. Dr Arijit Mukherjee, Professor of Industrial Economics, offers a clear and concise overview of the real economic effects and unintended consequences of tariff policy.