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Should employers be able to track your brain data? - researchers explore wearable brain technology at Summer Science exhibition

Would you share your brain data to save money on insurance? Should employers be able to track your brain data? These are some of the questions researchers from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ are asking visitors at this year’s Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition in London, as they explore wearable consumer brain scanners.

Update from University Council

After seven years as President and Vice-Chancellor at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ, Professor Shearer West will be stepping down from her position to become the new Vice-Chancellor & President at the University of Leeds in November 2024.

£1.1m funding to develop genetic solutions for chronic infectious disease in sheep

A collaborative research team has been awarded a £1.1million grant to tackle the devastating impact of Maedi-visna (MV), a chronic infectious disease affecting sheep and goats.

Largest Touch World Cup in history heads to Nottingham next month

The largest ever international event for the growing sport of Touch Rugby, and the first world championships to be hosted at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ, will kick off next month.

Seven schools from across Ghana compete in University-organised engineering competition

The º£½ÇºÚÁÏ’s Faculty of Engineering has continued its commitment to inspiring future engineers and architects across the globe by organising the second edition of the School’s Structure Building competition in Ghana.

Scientists develop 3D printed vacuum system that aims to trap dark matter

Using a specially designed 3D printed vacuum system, scientists have developed a way to ‘trap’ dark matter with the aim of detecting domain walls, this will be a significant step forwards in unravelling some of the mysteries of the universe.

Professor Adam Gordon awarded MBE in King’s Birthday Honours

Professor Adam Gordon has been awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in King Charles III’s Birthday Honours List, for his services to Older People's Healthcare.

Newly discovered Jurassic reptile fossil is loaned to Nottingham museum

A fossil of a newly discovered species of ichthyosaur, which was found in a storeroom at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ, has been donated to Wollaton Hall.

Start-ups aiming to help the elderly and support disadvantaged young people secure funding at Ingenuity Impact Showcase 2024

A start-up business that aims to improve the lives of the elderly has won the Ingenuity Impact Entrepreneur of the Year award from Nuffield Health in the Ingenuity Impact Showcase 2024.

º£½ÇºÚÁÏ scientist wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize

Professor Liam Ball has been named winner of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Hickinbottom Prize in recognition of brilliance in research and innovation.
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