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Ingenuity19

Description
Ingenuity19 is the University of Nottingham's annual innovation event designed to discover and develop enterprising ideas to transform our future. It's a brilliant opportunity for disruptors, entrepreneurs and community innovators to come together, and explore key challenges facing society.

1-5m EPSRC Fellowship for Professor Neil Champness

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Neil Champness, Professor of Chemical Nanoscience, has been awarded a £1.5m Established Career Fellowship by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

Language Centre Module Enrolment: Spring semester 2019

Description
Students can diversify their degree course by choosing a language module for credits. At the Language Centre we focus on providing language modules with the emphasis on communication. The modules are supported by the virtual learning environment Moodle, digital classrooms and a Self Access Centre for independent learning.We offer 10 credit modules in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Slovene and Spanish. The levels range from Stage 1a (complete beginners) to Stage 6 (near native speaker competence). It is possible to improve existing skills or start a new language.

Mathematical Sciences Prize winners 2017/18

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The school's prize giving event was held on Wednesday 31 October in the Mathematical Sciences building with Dr Vanessa Smith presenting the prizes.
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Upcoming events

Seeing the invisible: Capturing Electrical "Conversations" Between Living Cells

Date
19/03/2026 (18:00-19:00)
Location:
B1 Physics Building, University Park Campus
Description
Join us for our March Science Public Lecture with Dr Sidahmed Abayzeed from the University of Nottingham Faculty of Engineering. Sidahmed is an Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Optics and Photonics at the Faculty of Engineering. His talk will explore how cutting-edge light microscopes can now visualise the faintest whispers of electricity as they pass between living cells.

Open Day 4 July 2026

Date
04/07/2026 (09:00-14:00)
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