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The Institute for Policy and Engagement runs regular events that help connect policymakers and the public with the exciting research taking place.

If you have any suggestions for events you’d love to see us organising, or if you’re running an event where our research might make a contribution, please get in touch. 

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Science Public Lectures

Our Science Public Lectures bring the wonder of science to life through a series of free monthly public events.

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Forest exhibition

Discover how the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Castle are collaborating on an exciting new contemporary art exhibition this May.

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Public talk: The Kindness Fix

Public talk: The Kindness Fix
Date
08/05/2025
Location:
A30 - Arts Centre Lecture Theatre
Description
Join us on 8th May for a conversation with Jason Wood, author of The Kindness Fix and Dean of Arts and Social Sciences at University of Nottingham Malaysia, exploring how compassion can help us to improve our politics, our social connections, and the help we give to those most in need.

Exploring the Queer Psychogeography of Nottingham

Exploring the Queer Psychogeography of Nottingham
Date
06/05/2025
Location:
11-13 Hockley, City Arts, NG1 1FH, Nottingham
Description
Join writer Ben Macpherson for a workshop exploring the queer 'psychogeography' of Nottingham. Psychogeography is the study of how places affect people's emotions and behaviours. Part of the Building an LGBTQIA+ Friendly Nottingham project, supported by the University of Nottingham's Institute for Policy and Engagement.

CHAIN study information event

Date
01/05/2025
Location:
Medical School Foyer, Queens Medical Centre
Description
The university is hosting a community outreach event to share information, research findings and opportunities with individuals in Nottinghamshire about the impacts of physical activity levels on healthy aging.

The Air We Breathe exhibition

Date
28/04/2025 - 05/06/2025
Location:
11-13 Hockley, City Arts, NG1 1FH, Nottingham, The Window Gallery
Description
The Air We Breathe is an artistic investigation into Nottingham's air quality data, co-ordinated by the University of Nottingham's City as Lab, Lakeside Arts and City Arts.

Country lives: Exploring the English countryside from 1800

Date
10/04/2025 - 21/09/2025
Location:
Lakeside Arts
Description
From 10th April to 21st September Lakeside Arts will be showcasing the Country lives exhibition, exploring how the English countryside has been depicted over the past 200 years, from idyllic scenes to the realities of rural life. Jointly curated by the University of Nottingham Libraries, Manuscripts and Special Collections, and Dr. Sarah Holland from the Department of History, the exhibition highlights the lasting impact the countryside has had on people throughout history.
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