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Our Future Connections programme provided 26 students with a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the London offices of Nottingham alumni working for Microsoft, BloombergNEF and EY.
A new campaign is encouraging people to pledge to preserve Nottingham's unique local lingo - learn a few of the terms yourself!
Catch up with personal and professional news updates from members of our 350,000-strong alumni community.
As India positions itself as one of the world’s most dynamic emerging economies, entrepreneurs like Nottingham alumnus Rishabh Sakhlecha, Founder and Director of Reliable Charge, are shaping what that growth looks like in practice. Working at the intersection of infrastructure, clean mobility, and sustainable innovation, he is part of a new generation building the systems that will support India’s shift to electric transport. For Global Entrepreneurship Week, he reflects on his journey, the reality of building in a rapidly evolving sector, and why India’s next decade of growth depends on smarter, greener infrastructure.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane Norman sets out her vision for the future of the university.
We round up our series of alumni networking events in Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai and New Delhi during October.
Find out why BBC Radio 4 Today host Emma Barnett (History and Politics, 2006) returned to campus to talk about her new side hustle.
This academic year marks 100 years since the inception of the School of Pharmacy. Five pharmacy alumni share their stories.
From Nottingham to New York, Business School alumnus Richard Hudson is driving the NFL’s global growth
While most students spend their year interning for established companies, Industrial Economics student Daniel de Faria joined the first cohort to test a radical alternative: the Witty Entrepreneurial Placement, a new scheme supporting students who take a year out to build their own businesses from scratch.
The man who once designed a teapot for Queen Elizabeth II, Nick Munro (Mechanical Engineering, 1984) reflects on 30 years as a designer and entrepreneur.
We caught up with Lauren Leyva (Architecture, 2023) and Dr Yakubu Salifu (PhD Nursing Studies, 2019), two of our six 2025 winners, at summer graduation.
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.