Orthopaedics and Trauma Group

Events

The Byron 200 Lecture

The Byron 200 Lecture
Date
27/06/2024
Location:
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts, University Park NG7 2RD Nottingham

The Byron 200 Lecture

The Byron 200 Lecture
Date
27/06/2024
Location:
Djangoly Theatre, Lakeside Arts
Description
Join us for a lively panel discussion, chaired by Associate Professor Richard Gaunt from the?Department of History at University of Nottingham.

The Byron 200 Lecture

Date
27/06/2024
Location:
Djanogly Theatre - Lakeside Arts

Bright Sparks family talk: The wonders of the human heart

Bright Sparks family talk: The wonders of the human heart
Date
30/06/2024
Location:
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts, University of Nottingham NG7 2RD, University Park
Description
Join Aishah Nasir and Chris Denning from the Biodiscovery Institute, here at the University of Nottingham, to learn about the wonders of the human heart for this engaging and interactive family talk, as part of the Bright Sparks: family talks series.

The wonders of the human heart

The wonders of the human heart
Date
30/06/2024
Location:
Djangoly Theatre, Lakeside Arts
Description
Join Aishah Nasir and Chris Denning from the Biodiscovery Institute here at the University of Nottingham to learn about the wonders of the human heart.

Introduction to Practical Endoscopy

Date
02 - 03/07/2024
Location:
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

Immune-mediated Disease in the Dog and Cat

Date
03/07/2024
Location:
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

The Philosophy of Penelope Mackie: A Memorial Conference

Date
03 - 05/07/2024
Location:
Highfield House

Introduction to Small Animal Ultrasound

Date
03/07/2024
Location:
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

World Congress of Scottish Literatures 2024

Date
03 - 07/07/2024
Location:
University of Nottingham
Description
The fourth World Congress of Scottish Literatures will be hosted by the School of English at the University of Nottingham, from Wednesday 3rd to Sunday 7th July 2024. Both the School and the city enjoy a richly interlinked history with Scotland and Scottish writing. The School has particular specialist research in Older Scots, Romanticism, literary Modernism, and in the contemporary. Nottingham and its Midlands environs recur in the writing of Walter Scott; Byron's ancestral home of Newstead Abbey lies just north of the city; J. M. Barrie earned a living writing for the Nottingham Journal; and the University holds the papers of Catherine Carswell. We hope that the Congress will be an opportunity to continue the mission of the International Association for the Study of Scottish Literatures, to bring together scholars from all over the world situate Scotland in a global and transnational scope. Hosting the Congress south of the border also offers us an opportunity to revisit the historical relationship between England and Scotland, and the effect that collaboration has had on the world. Nottingham, meanwhile, is indelibly marked by an outlaw imagination, and we are looking forward to a Congress held in that spirit.
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Orthopaedics and Trauma Group

School of Medicine
The University of Nottingham
C Floor, West Block, Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham, NG7 2UH


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