• Hustings: SU President

    On Tuesday 6th of March, the candidates running to be your next SU President participated in a hustings run by Dimitrios Potsos. This year there are three candidates running for the position of SU President: Pete Lendon, Hemanth Kalathuru and William F. Buckley Jr. What inspired you to run...
  • IMPACT ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: DAY 2

    The second day of campaigning for SU elections has been snowy and windy, but the candidates persevere and are chatting to students around campus. In the unusually quiet Portland building, Impact first catches up with Pete Lendon who is running to be your next SU President. “It’s going really...
  • Lenton crimes: what do students think?

    A Nottinghamshire Police report has revealed that Lenton, a popular student area, is among the most dangerous areas in Nottingham, with over 400 crimes reported from September to December 2017. The statistics revealed that 1483 crimes were committed in the area of Dunkirk and Lenton in the period from...
  • HSBC gives the University £75 million boost

    HSBC has given the University of Nottingham a £75 million boost to help provide ‘world-class’ research and enhance student experience. The University received a revolving credit facility, i.e., an arrangement that allows it to draw down and repay loans any number of times within the agreed loan limit. Margaret...
  • Early morning picket kicks off lecturer strikes over pensions

    Staff and students at the University of Nottingham kicked off a potential four weeks of strikes over pensions on 22nd February, with a picket at the West Entrance of University Park Campus and a banner drop over Ningbo Friendship Bridge. The picket is part of a wave of industrial...
  • 4.3 million shares sold in the University’s spin-out company

    The University has sold 4.3 million shares in one of its most successful spin-out companies, Oncimmune, raising over £5 million to invest in research and teaching. Oncimmune was founded on Professor John Robertson’s research, based in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Services. Following Robertson’s research project, Oncimmune developed...
  • Free sexual health service at Cripps to cease in March

    A free sexual health service run at the Cripps Health Centre is to be axed at the end of March due to funding cuts. The service, which offers students diagnosis and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, sexual health counselling, and free condoms, is the only service at the health...