The listing below shows all events taking place across the University. You may also browse:
- Date
- 14/10/2022 - 05/05/2023
- Location:
- Online via Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Read along the book Katherine Sonderegger, Systematic Theology: Volume 1, The Doctrine of God
- Date
- 09/02/2023
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams
- Description
- An introductory session explores why a?dissertation?isn't just a long essay, considers reasons for taking on a?dissertation, and is an opportunity to become familiar with some of the terminology you might need.
- Date
- 09/02/2023
- Location:
- Microsoft Teams online event
- Description
- Join leading academics for this week's lecture followed by a general discussion.
- Date
- 14/10/2022 - 05/05/2023
- Location:
- Online via Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Read along the book Katherine Sonderegger, Systematic Theology: Volume 1, The Doctrine of God
- Date
- 14/10/2022 - 05/05/2023
- Location:
- Online via Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Read along the book Katherine Sonderegger, Systematic Theology: Volume 1, The Doctrine of God
- Date
- 11/02/2023
- Location:
- University of Nottingham Museum & Learning Studio
- Description
- Join the Creswell Crag Heritage Facilitator and Museum Team and get involved in learning about the Stone Age with fun and engaging art and archaeology activities! Admission free. Suitable for 5+ (with parental supervision).
- Date
- 14/10/2022 - 05/05/2023
- Location:
- Online via Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Read along the book Katherine Sonderegger, Systematic Theology: Volume 1, The Doctrine of God
- Date
- 14/10/2022 - 05/05/2023
- Location:
- Online via Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Read along the book Katherine Sonderegger, Systematic Theology: Volume 1, The Doctrine of God
- Date
- 14/10/2022 - 05/05/2023
- Location:
- Online via Microsoft Teams
- Description
- Read along the book Katherine Sonderegger, Systematic Theology: Volume 1, The Doctrine of God
- Date
- 14/02/2023
- Location:
- A03 Humanities Building
- Description
- Join the Department of Classics and Archaeology for this week's research seminar, featuring a presentation from Olivia Elder (University of Oxford).