We’re looking for ideas to build the future for the University of Nottingham and we would like your input and feedback to develop our new University strategy.
To share your views, and to find out more about the plans, why not come along to one of the strategy consultation stands that we are holding across our campuses? You will also have the opportunity to win a University of Nottingham hoodie.
In addition, our Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor are hosting strategy consultation meetings to provide you with further information and encourage you to share your ideas.
The schedule for these new strategy initiatives is below. Simply come along to any of these sessions – you don’t need to book in advance and everyone is welcome.
Strategy consultation meetings
These meetings are hosted by the Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the following times:
- 3.15pm – 4.30pm, Friday 22 March: A03 Lecture Block, Sutton Bonington campus
- 2:00pm – 3:30pm, Wednesday 10 April: B52 Business School South, Jubilee campus
- 12.30pm – 1.45pm, Tuesday 16 April: B62 Law & Social Sciences Building, University Park campus
Strategy consultation stands
You can drop by a consultation stand at any point during the following times:
- All day, Tuesday 2 April: Ground floor, Portland Building, University Park campus
- Afternoon, Wednesday 3 April: David Ross Sports Centre, University Park campus
- Afternoon, Thursday 4 April: Hallward Library, University Park campus
- All day, Monday 8 April: Vet School atrium, Sutton Bonington campus
- Afternoon, Tuesday 9 April: Exchange Building, Jubilee campus
- All day, Thursday 11 April: Ground floor, Portland Building, University Park campus
We look forward to seeing you soon!
In November 2018 we held workshops with staff to gain the initial views for our new strategy. These workshops have led to the publication of the Green Paper consultation document.
We would appreciate your input and feedback, so please complete the new strategy questionnaire. You have the option of completing all of it or only those sections that are most relevant to you.
Posted on Tuesday 2nd April 2019