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Find out how our world-leading research into Tourette's ended up on screen in a BAFTA-winning film.
Our resident Careers expert Sue Mason on building the skills that set you apart - and how to make sure they get noticed.
Elizabeth Quishpi (MSc International Business, 2022) has been named winner of the United Nations Migrant Impact Award for Community Leadership and Integration, in recognition of her work co-founding Empower LATAM UK — a charity supporting Latin American professionals and students across the UK.
Professor Simon Mosey on two decades of research into student enterprise — and what's really driving a new generation of founders.
After 14 years in Big Four consultancies, Calvin Woodroffe is building software to make tax accessible for everyone
Lakeside Arts is hosting an exhibition of works by iconic Pop Artist Andy Warhol - curator Ashley Gallant helps paint the picture.
Learn more about supermassive black holes from Dr Helen Russell, who has been awarded £1 million to support her research.
Meet the staff and alumni who have been recognised in the King’s New Year honours list.
As it’s the start of a new year, what better time to remind you of the benefits available to you as a Nottingham graduate.
Our four winter graduation alumni speakers share insight into their careers and tips to help you in yours!
Richard Neale (Civil Engineering, 1965) shares his photo diary of the evolution of the university’s Diamond Wood at Sutton Bonington, planted in 2012.
Reflecting on a year of connection, collaboration, and impact across the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ's Asia Pacific community.
Catch up with university highlights from 2025, as well as a selection of updates from your alumni community.
For 75 years, Industrial Economics at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ has produced leaders across the world of business. From retail pioneers to government strategists, media executives and even a World Cup winner - it all began in Nottingham.
Industrial Economics has been at the heart of Nottingham’s distinctive approach to economics education for over 75 years
Our Future Connections programme provided 26 students with a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the London offices of Nottingham alumni working for Microsoft, BloombergNEF and EY.