Press releases

Sex workers in Nottingham needed for study to improve their safety

Sex workers in Nottingham, and those who have previously worked in the sex industry, are being invited to take part in a study to improve their safety.

UK and China collaboration plays key role in agriculture development post-Covid, report finds

UK and China cooperation plays a vital role in global food system and agricultural transition in the post-Covid era, a new report finds.

New focused support for the most ambitious UK businesses

With limited dedicated support for Scale Up local businesses across the UK, High Growth and Nottingham University Business School have teamed up to bring a unique support programme for the most ambitious businesses.

New tool for healthcare professionals to help address parents’ vaccine hesitancy

A team of social scientists from the University of Nottingham are launching an online tool to help healthcare professionals have better conversations with parents who may be hesitant to have their children vaccinated.

Nottingham University Business School celebrates local community at High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire event

Nottingham University Business School joined the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire’s Community Festival event last week to celebrate the work being done across the county by youth and community groups.

Nottingham academics to help conserve threatened lake in India

Experts at the University of Nottingham (UK) have been invited to work with the local Indian Government, the Loktak Development Authority, to help conserve a lake that is under threat.

Mandatory Covid vaccines for care home workers caused reduction in staff, new research finds

ew research by the University of Nottingham estimates that the care home sector in England was left with up to 19,000 fewer staff following mandatory Covid vaccines being brought in for workers in 2021.

Research finds little progress made in supporting homicide-bereaved families since 2011 Baroness Casey review

New research into the experiences of homicide-bereaved families has found that very little progress has been made since Baroness Louise Casey’s review, commissioned by then Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Kenneth Clarke MP, in 2011.

Nottingham expert works on new project to reduce post-c-section infections in Brazil

An expert at the University of Nottingham is working with nurses in Brazil to reduce the rate of post-caesarean wound infections in the country.

How many domestic workers in the UK are experiencing labour exploitation and abuse?

by Dr Caroline Emberson, of the Rights Lab
Dr Caroline Emberson, of the university's Rights Lab, writes about her research with Selim Yilmaz, investigating the nature and extent of labour exploitation experienced by domestic workers in the UK.
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