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English students publish magazines for care homes in Covid times

English students at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ have found a novel way of staying in touch with people in care homes they used to visit for face-to-face poetry and literature reading sessions.

Covid-19 - one year on - our experts look to the future

To mark one year since the start of lockdown, some of our experts have been sharing their insights into the pandemic and look forward to what we can expect in the future

Misogyny research pioneers hail new police action to record harassment of women

The national roll-out of a police requirement to record data on hate crimes motivated by misogyny has been welcomed by a pioneering team of campaigning researchers at Nottingham’s two universities and the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Paddy Tipping.

New research targets TV industry working mums in lockdown

Researchers are calling for mothers who work in unscripted television to take part in a new project to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their lives and careers. The research is called ‘Locked Down and Locked Out? The Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mothers working in the UK Television Industry and is being launched as most children in the UK return to school today.

Epic online music marathon will showcase best of Midlands’ talent

An epic one-day online music marathon will bring together artists, composers and musicians from across the Midlands (and the world) this Sunday (29 November), and everyone is invited.

Looking to the past to build food security for the future

New funding will help experts unlock a legacy of soil information.
Experts from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ and the University of Zambia have received funding to help them in their research to promote sustainable agriculture in southern Africa, using historic soil surveys.

History detective reveals Civil War massacre cover-up

Research by a º£½ÇºÚÁÏ Civil War expert has shone new light on a little-known massacre that took place in Nottinghamshire 375 years ago this month.

Lakeside Arts to Reopen with Mat Collishaw Exhibition

Lakeside Arts, the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ’s public art programme is to reopen this weekend since closing its doors in March due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Equality Report by UK historians calls for end to discrimination against LGBT+ colleagues

A new report from the Royal Historical Society, co-authored by a º£½ÇºÚÁÏ academic, has found concerning evidence of discrimination, marginalisation and prejudice towards LGBT+ historians at all levels, from undergraduate students to senior practitioners.

Alpine ice core reveals how climate change impacted WW1 and incubated the Spanish Flu

Evidence that an extreme weather anomaly over northern Europe contributed to high death rates in WW1 and helped incubate the Spanish Flu pandemic has been found literally frozen in time in an Alpine glacier.
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