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Grace Church (Sport and Exercise Science, 2025) is participating in a unique rowing challenge around the coast of Great Britain this month.
Dr Junaid Arshad's new ERSC project on the financial vulnerability and support networks in the UK
As we continue to mark Volunteers’ Week here in the UK, today we’re looking at some of the activities in the Faculty of Engineering, Business School and Faculty of Science.
Learn more about this flagship employability initiative within the School of Law, designed to connect aspiring law students with experienced legal professionals across both solicitor and barrister pathways.
Our first volunteer spotlight is on the Future Connections Programme, which supports Nottingham students from underrepresented backgrounds.
IndEcon alumna Sally Jones recalls department study visits to Hungary and the Soviet Union in the mid-1980s.
We spoke the former Vodafone and Standard Chartered CFO about judgement under pressure, and why leadership is as much about EQ as IQ
Meet one of the key people behind Call of Duty, Chief Operating Officer of Sledgehammer Games, Andy Wilson (Computer Science, 2001).
Catch up with personal and professional news updates from members of our 350,000-strong alumni community.
We know how important growing your networks can be - it was great to host so many of you at our recent events around the world!
Sir John Sawers (Physics and Philosophy, 1976), our ex-chief of MI6 discusses modern age diplomacy and the role of university in preparing the leaders of the future.
Over 3,500 alumni joined us at the 2026 Homecoming, held at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ Ningbo Campus.
Professor Rory Cormac discusses his new book ‘Fakers’ ahead of his appearance at the upcoming Nevill Holt Festival.
Deryck Murray's career path wasn't typical for an Industrial Economics graduate: vice-captain of the West Indies team that won the 1975 Cricket World Cup, nearly a decade at the United Nations, and most recently High Commissioner to Jamaica.
For Dana Hamzah (Industrial Economics, 2008), managing crises has defined her career: from graduating at the height of the Global Financial Crisis to working at the IMF during the Covid-19 pandemic, to leading on sustainable development for the Bahraini government today.
We’ve achieved our best-ever result in the QS World University Rankings by Subject, with 22 disciplines in the global top 100 in 2026, including global top 10 recognition for Pharmacy and Pharmacology.