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There are 15 events taking place this week
Wednesday 11th December 2024

Rogers beyond the therapy room: Is the person-centred approach holding the key for survival?

Date
11/12/2024
Location:
C45 Dearing Building, Online - MS Teams
Description
Seminar presented by Awa Ottiger, Assistant Professor (Counselling for Depression) School of Education, University of Nottingham
Thursday 12th December 2024

Launch of The Kaleidoscope Project

Launch of The Kaleidoscope Project
Date
21/10/2024 - 31/12/2024
Description
The Faith and Chaplaincy Team will be launching a new project to help grow understanding with both staff and students.

The sacred landscape of Kythera and the peak sanctuary at Leska with Dr Mercourios Georgiadis

Date
12/12/2024
Location:
Microsoft Teams online event
Description
Join leading academics for this week's lecture followed by a general discussion.

Faculty of Science Christmas Public Lecture: Picture Perfect

Faculty of Science Christmas Public Lecture: Picture Perfect
Date
12/12/2024
Location:
Physics Building, University of Nottingham NG7 2RD, University Park
Description
In this lecture, three academics from our Faculty of Science will explain how they use imaging techniques to explore a range of research questions, including how they can demonstrate the connection between our guts and our brains, help to diagnose brain tumours, and show if an anti-ageing cosmetic is actually absorbed by the skin.

Picture Perfect: using imaging techniques to understand the human body

Picture Perfect: using imaging techniques to understand the human body
Date
12/12/2024
Location:
B1 Physics Building
Description
Our three speakers will explain how they use different imaging techniques, including MRI, geometry and statistics for shape and image analysis, and OrbiSIMS mass spectroscopy to demonstrate the connection between our guts and our brains, help to diagnose brain tumours, and show if an anti-ageing cosmetic is actually absorbed by the skin.
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