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Scientists reveal surface structure of lipid nanoparticles

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Scientists have developed a method for analysing the structure of lipid nanoparticles that could be used to improve vaccine and drug delivery, targeting a wide range of health issues.
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22/05/2025

OMIS Workshop - Publishing in Top Journals

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The Operations Management and Information Systems (OMIS) Department at Nottingham University Business School recently hosted a two-day mini-conference, the OMIS Workshop on Publishing in Top Journals, organised by Dr Maria Pia Ciano (Assistant Professor in Operations Management).
Date:
21/05/2025

Student Joshua Aaron secures £250,000 investment for AI-powered start-up

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A second-year BSc Business Management student from Nottingham University Business, Joshua Aaron, is celebrating a major entrepreneurial milestone after securing £250,000 in pre-seed funding from Fuel Ventures for his start-up, mytender.io.
Date:
20/05/2025

Universities in the Global South and Sustainable Development Goal 5 (Gender Equality): Opportunities for Data-Led Action and Partnership

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New whitepaper published by Times Higher Education (THE) Consultancy, in collaboration with KPMG, with case study contribution from Professor Juliet Thondhlana and Dr Alicia Bowman
Date:
20/05/2025

Spotlight on language education

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Highlighting the work of Dr Lesley Hagger-Vaughan and Dr Ruth Koro, teacher educators/researchers who lead the Secondary PGCE Modern Languages course
Date:
19/05/2025

First study of its kind sheds light on pregnancy in the Viking Age

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Viking experts from the Universities of Nottingham and Leicester have examined pregnancy in the Viking Age and discovered that pregnant women were depicted in art and literature with martial gear, and newborns were born into a harsh world where they were not all given burial or were born free. The new interdisciplinary study Womb Politics: The Pregnant Body and Archaeologies of Absent – led by Dr Marianne Hem Eriksen, Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Leicester, and co-author Dr Katherine Marie Olley, Assistant Professor in Viking Studies and Director of the Centre for the Study of the Viking Age in the School of English at the University of Nottingham – is the first focused examination of pregnancy in the Viking Age.
Date:
15/05/2025

MSc students gain insight into local business innovation at Castle Rock Brewery

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MSc students from Nottingham University Business School visited Castle Rock Brewery in Nottingham for an inspiring session exploring the journey of this local independent brewery and gain industry insights. Find out more.
Date:
14/05/2025
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