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Professor Marina Novelli appointed as Chair of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE) for the 2025-2029 term

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Professor Marina Novelli, Director of the Sustainable Travel and Tourism Advanced Research (STTAR) Centre and Professor of Marketing and Tourism at Nottingham University Business School, has been appointed to the prestigious role of Chair of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE) for the 2025-2029 term. Find out more
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13/11/2025

Effective teaching strategies for developing literacy

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Emeritus Professor Colin Harrison will be main speaker at a European Commission webinar on literacy teaching on 27 November
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13/11/2025

Misconceptions about the environmental impact of everyday food

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A new study has given new insights into people's understanding of the environmental impact of the food they eat and shown that they often misperceive it, supporting the need for environmental impact labelling.
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13/11/2025

Review of Mathematical Education 2025

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New report from the Observatory for Mathematical Education
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13/11/2025

Sustainability Challenge 2026

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Find out how the Sustainability Challenge will give you the chance to explore innovative ideas to drive sustainability, develop sustainability solutions for our campuses, and build essential employability skills.
Date:
13/11/2025

Prioritise your career wellbeing

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Prioritise career wellbeing by aligning jobs with your values, skills, and lifestyle balance. Research employers' wellbeing initiatives and seek expert advice to ensure your future role supports your happiness and health.
Date:
13/11/2025

National project launched to rediscover Henry VIII's long-forgotten 'Tudor Domesday Book'

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Experts from the Universities of Nottingham and Exeter are to ensure that a nationwide survey, commissioned by Henry VIII on the property and wealth of 16th-century England and Wales, be made publicly accessible for the first time.The survey, known as the Valor Ecclesiasticus, set out to discover the financial state of the Church of which the Tudor king had just made himself head in his Break with Rome.Valor Ecclesiasticus counted 8,000 parish churches, 650 monasteries, 22 cathedrals and numerous chapels, chantries, colleges, schools, hospitals and poor houses. It took note of their buildings and grounds, their farmland and the commercial, industrial and residential property in which they were invested. And it recorded the names of many of the men and women who lived and worked with these great enterprises and even gave attention to the large number of children, elderly and sick who depended on them for their welfare.
Date:
12/11/2025

'Wetland Times' - a Virtual Exhibition Co-led by Blake Ewing

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The exhibition explores the dynamic temporalities of wetlands and their complex relationships
Date:
12/11/2025

University academic translates Norse saga to uncover Viking history of northern Scotland

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A Professor of Viking Studies at the University of Nottingham has led an ambitious new project and produced a fresh, annotated English translation of one of the most important medieval texts of northern Europe – The Saga of the Earls of Orkney (Orkneyinga Saga).
Date:
12/11/2025

Dealing with career uncertainty

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Graduating can feel overwhelming, but uncertainty is normal. Tim explores how he deals with career uncertainty, including gaining experience and avoiding comparing yourself with others. He also suggests resources for you to use, such as talking to the Careers team to build clarity and confidence.
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12/11/2025
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Laboratory for Urban Complexity and Sustainability
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University of Nottingham
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