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The Student Experience
Get the inside track on the Nottingham experience from our students and academics.
2012/13 Undergraduate Prospectus
Want to know what it's like to study at Nottingham? Find out from our students...
Postgraduate study at Nottingham
Here you'll find instructional, informative and useful videos to answer your questions about postgraduate study at The University of Nottingham, whether you're a prospective student or current.
Impact: The Nottingham Campaign
Impact: The Campaign for Nottingham will raise £150 million in philanthropic support across five strategic themes over the next five years.
More information
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/im<wbr>pactcampaign
Our five themes encompass a series of high-impact projects, in the UK, Malaysia and China.
These projects will have a positive and lasting influence on society and make an impact that will touch generations.
Research - Inspect-a-Gadget
The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) at the University of Nottingham work with small to medium scale companies to find solutions to a range of problems which can be solved using clever technology and gadgets.
Find out how they do this in these videos.
History - The Wollaton Library Collection
The medieval manuscripts from Wollaton Hall library represent a rare and significant corpus of medieval textual and material artefacts. Their generally frail physical condition adds interest, retaining evidence of their original creation.
The manuscripts once formed part of an extensive private library at Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire, belonging to the Willoughby family. The dispersal of the Wollaton Hall library began with a major sale in 1925, and items originally in the Library can now be found in many different institutions and private collections.
The continuity of ownership and known archival context for these manuscripts gives them particular regional significance, and provides exciting evidence for the study of patronage, readership and provincial culture. Despite their significance, the manuscripts remained little known, but recent detailed work on the volumes and their history had revealed a wealth of new information. This is now being prepared for publication.
The literary, historical and cultural importance of the collection was noted by Stevenson in his Report on the Manuscripts of Lord Middleton (HMC, 1911). As a group, their significance was publicised locally in the University of Nottingham exhibition Image and Text (1996).
The Wollaton Library Collection was a discrete element of a family archive (the Middleton Collection) which has been curated by the University of Nottingham since 1947. In 2007 the medieval manuscripts were purchased by the University with assistance from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Theology - Why Study Theology & Religious Studies?
The Department of Theology and Religious Studies have a number of distance learning courses available. Here, academics from the department will discuss different aspects of Theology and the courses that are available.
Politics - Politics in 60 Seconds
Our experts are put on the spot and challenged to explain a concept in a minute or less.
Arts - Backstage at New Theatre
Every week catch up with what's coming up at the New Theatre, the only student run theatre company in the UK.
The students put on a new play every single week, with amazing results. But don't just take our word for it, see for yourself.
China Campus Prospectus Videos
Find out what the students on Ningbo campus think of China and the courses they are studying. 2011
Arts - Lakeside Arts Centre
Lakeside Arts Centre is the University of Nottingham's public arts centre and museum hosting a year round programme of event. www.lakesidearts.org.uk
Theology - Objects of Belief
University of Nottingham Theologians discuss different objects of belief
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