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Behavioural study to understand mass cooperation awarded €2.5 million

A new study to understand when and why people are prepared to cooperate and act in the interest of others, rather than themselves, has been awarded €2.5 million by the European Research Council (ERC).

Consortium of experts win grant to revolutionise healthcare procurement process

The University of Nottingham is part of a consortium of experts that have won funding to develop the world’s largest healthcare supply chain network system.

Students training for Everest Base Camp trek pass £37k donation mark

Thirty students from Nottingham’s two universities have raised more than £37,500 for charity.

Research suggests Midlands schools’ Covid-19 response was strengthened by Trust leadership

A new study into schools in the Midlands by the University of Nottingham, in partnership with the Confederation of School Trusts, has found their response to the pandemic was likely to have been enhanced by being members of a Trust.

Nottingham finance expert named on Women in FinTech Powerlist

Professor Meryem Duygun, of the University Nottingham, has been recognised as one of the most influential women leading innovation in the UK financial services industry.

Students join Santander drive to increase black representation in finance

A large cohort of students at the University of Nottingham has been accepted onto a new programme run by the global bank Santander to boost diversity in the financial sector.

Social, not just biological factors, key in increased knee injuries among girls and women

The reason women are more prone to sports injuries has more to do with the social constructs around gender, and the subsequent gendered environment, than female biology, experts argue in a new paper in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM).

Covid-19 - one year on - our experts look to the future

To mark one year since the start of lockdown, some of our experts have been sharing their insights into the pandemic and look forward to what we can expect in the future

Human-induced climate change shown to influence global river systems, new research

An international research team has demonstrated for the first time that climate change caused by humans is responsible for changes in river flow worldwide.

New research uncovers tactics used by County Lines drug networks during UK lockdowns

Experts have found that people involved in County Lines drug supply networks have been attempting to use disguises and adapting their tactics to evade detection by authorities during the UK’s national lockdowns.
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