Press releases

The US-China ‘tech war’ – new research highlights tensions between the two superpowers

A new study from history and political academics, examining the ongoing technology rivalry between the United States and China, tells the story of the ‘tech war’ so far, how and why it developed, and the impact and consequences to date.

University Maths Schools driving social mobility and success in mathematics, new report reveals

A new study led by academics at the University of Nottingham has shown that University Maths Schools are having a transformative impact on the lives of young people across England by boosting attainment and progression and significantly widening participation in mathematics and STEM.

New research will look at how Recovery Colleges can adapt to different cultures across the globe

Experts from around the globe will join together to take part in a new study looking at how Recovery Colleges (RCs) can be adapted so they can be shaped to meet mental health needs across very different cultures worldwide.

New exhibition examines the role of the River Leen and its role in shaping modern Nottingham

Ask anyone to name a river they associate with Nottingham, and they will likely say the Trent. A brand-new exhibition at the University of Nottingham’s Lakeside Arts, now puts the lesser-known River Leen at the centre of the story of modern Nottingham.

The human cost of healthy eating – study finds that some recommended US diets carry higher risk of forced labour

Researchers from the University of Nottingham and Tufts University in the US have measured the risk of forced labour behind ingredients in recommended US diets, and hope their findings will inform how governments and institutions buy food at scale.

National project launched to rediscover Henry VIII’s long-forgotten ‘Tudor Domesday Book’

Experts from the Universities of Nottingham and Exeter are to ensure that a nationwide survey, commissioned by Henry VIII on the property and wealth of 16th-century England and Wales, be made publicly accessible for the first time.

‘I Swear’ film features groundbreaking university Tourette’s research

A new film following the life of Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson MBE is hitting screens this week and it features University of Nottingham research into the development of a wrist device that delivers electrical pulses to control tics.

Enterprise Excellence: University of Nottingham spin-outs powering innovation and regional growth

The University of Nottingham has proudly celebrated the pioneering individuals and teams transforming world-class research into ventures driving innovation, sustainability and economic growth across the Midlands and beyond.

40 years of homicide: landmark long-term study finds deep-rooted inequalities in patterns of lethal violence

A study examining more than 40 years of homicide trends has revealed generational, gendered, and racial inequalities.

Global study finds what influences animals’ anti-predator colour strategies

A new study has found why some animals use bright colours to warn off predators while others opt to camouflage themselves to avoid attack.
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