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Need a crash course on this year's Oscar favourites? The university's Professor of Film Industries, Gianluca Sergi shares his five to watch.
Gain invaluable insights into overcoming imposter syndrome with high performance coach Anna Mosley (Management and French, 2005).
Five things you need to know from around the university - and beyond - during February. This month, Pryzm is no more!
We catch up with Mark deMeza (French and German, 1986), who, inspired by his own family history, has just published his first novel.
Huge congratulations to our alumni recognised for their achievements in the King's New Year Honours earlier this month.
Five things you need to know from around the university during December and January, including tributes to Professor Brian Tuck, who worked at the university for over 30 years and passed away in December.
Meet some of our award-winning alumni and honorary graduates, including iconic designer Sir Paul Smith, from our winter graduation ceremonies!
For our latest My Office we're in the thick of the newsroom with journalist James Bovill (History, 2004) and sub-editor Rebecca Harty (History and Politics, 2018).
From hosting a princess to helping pop royalty, celebrating Hallward's half century and more. Here's a recap of 2023 news highlights.
We were delighted to welcome Caucher Birkar (Mathematics PhD, 2004) back to campus this winter to award him a richly deserved honorary degree.
Catch up as Kevin (Industrial Economics, 1984), Alliance Senior Partner, PwC UK & Middle East, shares his insights on how to cultivate lifelong learning in our latest Vice-Chancellor's Public Lecture.
November marks the 50th anniversary of Sir Peter Mansfield publishing his first research paper, leading ultimately to the development of magnetic resonance imaging - MRI. We reflect on his achievements and look at the latest developments.
What a 36 hours! We're close to raising £70,000 for our four great causes, equivalent to one person giving every eight minutes. There's still time to donate too.
A rather special Memory Lane as one of our video team sat down with his grandad and Nottingham alumnus Philip Shakesheff (Industrial Economics, 1969).
Financial technology is changing the way we handle money - from mobile banking and trading apps, to digital credit and blockchain. Nottingham alumnus Jordan Buck shares his insights as a fintech founder on what the future holds for the sector.
The University of Nottingham’s Centre for Inclusive Financial Technology (INFINITY) has been awarded a new £1.4 million grant from Research England to develop a fintech hub in the heart of the city. Situated on the university’s new Castle Meadow Campus, the INFINITY hub will be located alongside Nottingham University Business School and leading businesses in the financial sector, including KPMG, who are relocating their Nottingham office to the new campus in the city centre.