• Students protest against Project Transform during UCAS Offer Day

    UoN students have gone ahead with a peaceful protest against the implementation of Project Transform and alleged academic redundancies today, whilst prospective students were shown around campus on a UCAS Offer Day. From 10am, more than 50 students from the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies (CLAS) lined the...
  • Students plan peaceful protest to oppose implementation of Project Transform

    Students have organised a peaceful protest on Wednesday 16th March during an open day to oppose the implementation of Project Transform in the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies (CLAS) and to raise concerns over academic redundancies. The protest aims to highlight concerns that the roll out of...
  • Stop the Traffik Society holds clothes swap to raise awareness of traffiking

    The University of Nottingham’s (UoN) Stop The Traffik society held a clothes swap on 11th March to help raise awareness of trafficking issues.  At an even swap of one item of clothing for another, or £1 for each item, the event was positively received by attendees. And although the society will not be...
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: EDUCATION OFFICER – Beth Massey

    Beth Massey has been announced as the new Education Officer. 5,839 students voted for this position and 5 candidates ran. The threshold for voting was set at 2,920. After one round of voting, Beth received 3,021 votes, beating David Garner who received 1,263 votes. Beth told Impact that she was feeling “overwhelmed”....
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND WELFARE OFFICER – Katie Leach

    Katie Leach has been announced as the new Equal Opportunities and Welfare Officer. 6,680 students voted for this position and 5 candidates ran. After four rounds of voting, Katie received 3,351 votes, beating Rachel Hoskins, who received 1,738 votes in the final round. Katie told Impact that she was feeling “very much overwhelmed”. She said: “You don’t really know...
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: POSTGRADUATE OFFICER – Matt Bramley

    Matt Bramley has been announced as the new Postgraduate Officer. 5,179 students voted for this position and four candidates ran. After one round of voting, Matt received 2,723 votes, beating Rajesh who received 1,354 votes in the only round of counting. Matt told Impact that he was feeling “overwhelmed, relieved” as he “worked really hard”....
  • WINNER ANNOUNCED: INTERNATIONAL OFFICER – Csongor

    Csongor Sovany has been announced as the new International Officer. 789 students voted for this position. After 1 round of voting, Csongor received 673 votes, beating RON who received 116 votes. Csongor told Impact that he was “very happy and very excited to start working”. He said that the best part of campaigning...