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New dementia choir study looking for people to join in Mansfield

Researchers at the University of Nottingham are looking to form a new dementia singing group in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, to further study the effects of singing on people with dementia.

New research to improve support for small businesses in the East Midlands

The needs of small businesses in the East Midlands are being investigated in a new study by experts at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with the East Midlands Chamber.

£1m project to develop world’s first biodiversity credit standards

A research team at the University of Nottingham are set to work on a £1 million project to inform the development of the world’s first biodiversity credit standards, to help businesses and governments to quantify their impacts on the natural world.

Wood burner users needed to take part in new ‘pollution alert’ study

People who use wood-burning stoves are needed to take part in the UK’s first study to understand how an air quality alert system could help reduce the health risks posed by wood smoke around their homes and in their communities.

Lianas more likely to infest smaller trees in Southeast Asian forests, transforming knowledge in understudied area

Woody climbing plants, known as lianas, are more likely to infest smaller trees in Malaysian forests and therefore stop them growing to their full potential, which may have implications for climate change. This is according to new research by experts at the University of Nottingham carried out in Danum Valley in Malaysia, published today in the Journal of Ecology.

Major decline in Irish-born people in England and Wales, latest Census figures reveal

Analysis of the 2021 Census data has found a significant decline in the presence of Irish-born people in England and Wales.

University experts host free events in nationwide celebration of social science

People across Nottingham and beyond are invited to join University of Nottingham academics at a series of events covering a range of activities including knitting for connecting people and places, and song writing for children.

Nottingham modern slavery experts will advise UK construction industry

Modern slavery experts at the University of Nottingham are part of a new partnership to promote ethical labour in the UK construction industry, announced on World Anti-Slavery Day (18 October 2022).

Prisons expert receives Young Criminologist Award from the European Society of Criminology

Dr Philippa Tomczak has received the 2022 Young Criminologist Award from the European Society of Criminology at the annual conference in Malaga, Spain.

New study examines the connections between cognitive impairments and exploitation

Modern slavery experts are set to investigate whether people who experience cognitive impairments as a result of mental ill-health, learning disability or memory loss could be more susceptible to exploitation.
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