Long Term Conditions

Events

Introduction to SciVal (booking required)

Date
10/03/2026
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
The session will cover the data which can be viewed and analysed via SciVal, including research volume, citation metrics and policy mentions. Learn how to access SciVal, navigate the modules and understand your own publication data. Booking is required.

GEP Seminar: Martí Mestieri (IAE-CSIC)

Date
10/03/2026
Location:
Highfield House A01
Description
The Structural Transformation of Innovation

Music Colloquium 10 March 2026

Date
10/03/2026
Location:
Arts Centre Lecture Theatre A30
Description
Music Colloquium on Tuesday 10 March

NILSC: Annual Lecture on International Humanitarian Law

Date
10/03/2026
Location:
Trent Building A21

10 March - Research Workshop

Date
10/03/2026
Location:
A03 Humanities Building
Description
Department of Classics and Archaeology research workshop with Aaron Turner from The Knapp Foundation

Teacher Training Information Session (online)

Date
10/03/2026
Location:
Online event
Description
Find out more about our Ofsted-rated 'outstanding' PGCE courses and the application process.

Intermediate Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound

Date
11/03/2026
Location:
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

Core Surgical Skills 1

Date
11/03/2026
Location:
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

Study With Us Online

Date
11/03/2026
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Description
Join the Study With Us community on Microsoft Teams on Wednesdays for a structured study session.

State Borders and the Global Shadow Economy

Date
11/03/2026
Location:
E02 Monica Partridge Building, Hybrid, Online, University Park
Description
State Borders and the Global Shadow Economy with Tak-Wing Ngo, Professor of Political Science, University of Macau, Editor in Chief of China Information and Co-editor of the Journal of Contemporary Asia
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Long Term Conditions Research Group

School of Medicine
Division of Rehabilitation and Ageing
telephone: +44 (0)115 823 0226
email:kate.radford@nottingham.ac.uk