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Softly does it

Softly does it
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Published in the leading journal Nature Chemistry, recent work by Ben Gardner, a postdoctoral researcher in the research group led by Prof. Steve Liddle, has reported the first examples of uranium with covalent single, double, and triple bonds to arsenic.
Date:
19/06/2015

Staff-Student football match

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Well done to all the staff and students who took part in the Maths football match on Friday 12 June.
Date:
18/06/2015

PhD student wins poster prize

PhD student wins poster prize
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Wilhelm Braun, PhD student, receives the best poster prize at French conference
Date:
17/06/2015

The Most Accurate Thermometer Possible

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Research, involving mathematicians at the school have defined the smallest most accurate thermometer possible.
Date:
08/06/2015

Top School of Pharmacy in England

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The 2016 Guardian University Guide places Nottingham as #1 in England.
Date:
26/05/2015

Taking wireless communication to the next level

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School academic to lead new research project will aim to provide the design tools for wireless chip-to-chip (C2C) communication
Date:
19/05/2015

Fantastic results in the GPhC pre-reg exam

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High pass rate for Nottingham pharmacy graduates in pre-reg exam
Date:
18/05/2015

Two RSC Corday Morgan Prizes awarded to Prof's Steve Liddle and Andrei Khlobystov

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Two University of Nottingham chemists have joined the ranks of illustrious winners of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Corday-Morgan Awards. Forty seven previous winners of the Royal Society of Chemistry's Awards have gone on to win Nobel Prizes for their pioneering work, including Harry Kroto, Fred Sanger and Linus Pauling.
Date:
07/05/2015

Local television appearance for school

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The Head of School appeared recently on a local televsion station, Notts TV. Here is what he had to say about one of our latest research grants.
Date:
26/03/2015

Solving the worlds hardest unsolved maths problems

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Mathematicians at the Universities of Nottingham and Oxford have won one of the largest ever pure maths research grants awarded in the EU — £2.3m to work on solutions of some of the most famous unsolved maths problems.
Date:
24/03/2015
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