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Want to learn more about Tiv culture? From language and cuisine to traditional attire and customs, join this student-led event to learn all about the Tiv culture through interactive quizzes and tasty ...
From your first days on campus to the years after you’ve graduated, our Employability Promise has got your back. Take a look at the video below to find out more: We've built our degree courses on what ...
Bored of beans on toast? From Monday 2 – Sunday 8 June 2025, Nottingham Restaurant Week is your excuse to ditch the microwave and treat yourself, without rinsing your bank account. Over 60 restaurants ...
Maisie Beardwell's B HAIR 4 U is a hairbrush brand designed to support women experiencing hair loss by transforming the emotional experience of brushing. The curved, palm-held brush encourages users ...
In the wake of the Crude War of 2065, above the Earth of 2085 ruined by climate change, the Elites thrive within their towers beyond the sky, using AI-generated, nationalist anthems to subdue the ...
Want to know more about the professional and short courses you can study at the School of Social Sciences at Nottingham Trent University? Find out more. Whether you're looking to progress from your ...
Santiago conceives Changing Atmospheres as a sanctuary for elderly people living in Newark, Nottinghamshire - a place where spiritual fulfilment comes not through prayer, but through art. In this ...
As part of the Nottingham School of Art & Design’s Graduate Festival, this exhibition at NTU London Campus in Whitechapel celebrates the final works of our graduating students from the MA Fashion, MA ...
Exmouth and River Exe from a drone, Dawlish Warren, Devon (Image: Maciej Olszewski) Environmental scientists at Nottingham Trent University have identified exactly where coastal waters meet freshwater ...
Want to know more about the undergraduate courses you can study at the School of Social Sciences at Nottingham Trent University? Find out more. Our undergraduate courses are designed to give you the ...
Humanity’s overindulgence in AI-enhanced augmentation in pursuit of perfection has led to systemic collapse, spiralling into parasitic control of human hosts, severing their connection to creativity.
People rely on animal products such as meat, fish, eggs and dairy for vitamin B12, or supplements and fortified foods. Researchers at Nottingham Trent University and the University of Warwick argue ...
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