• Impact Exposure: Liam Inscoe – Jones

    Welcome to Impact Exposure- a weekly showcase of the work of UoN photographers. These images are the work of Liam Inscoe-Jones. “These are a selection of photographs taken over the last two years in Berlin, Aberystwyth, Prague, Cardiff, Budapest, Nottingham and Vienna. I have no real inclination towards photography...
  • Impact Exposure: Rachel Lewis

    Welcome to Impact Exposure- a weekly showcase of the work of UoN photographers. These images are the work of Rachel Lewis, an aspiring journalist and enthusiast for European music festivals. If you would like to submit your own work, or help to source images for the magazine, please email images@impactnottingham.com....
  • 7 Things Not To Do On Your Gap Year: Thailand

    This beautiful country is arguably one of the most sort after destinations on a students’ travel list, and with its crystal waters, thriving culture and hot weather it’s not surprising. However, Thailand does have some strict laws and if you’re thinking of visiting for any period of time, it’s...
  • A-Z Of Capital Cities: Vaduz

    A city hidden in-between mountains, where history and modernity prevail together in harmony. Vaduz stands out for being one of the smallest capital cities in the world. In fact, curiously enough, it is not even the largest municipality in Liechtenstein. That honour is held by the neighbouring town of...
  • A-Z Of Capital Cities: Vatican City

    Famous for the place of worship of the Pope and the Catholic Church, Vatican City, situated in Rome has over 25,000 tourists visiting daily. The Sistine Chapel, originally known as the Cappella Magna, was restored between 1477 and 1480 by Pope Sixtus IV and was thus named after him....
  • Eco-tourism: Do we have a responsibility to be conscious travellers?

    The topic of climate change is at the heart of recent discussions, as world leaders from over 190 countries met in Paris at the UN Conference and an estimated 70,000 people marched in London to raise awareness of global warming. Our carbon emission is no longer a problem, but...
  • Saving money on your year abroad

    Whilst abroad students have to think more carefully about spending money. All of a sudden, the commonly used overdraft is not always an option. So here are some tips to help save money when spending a year or semester abroad: Visit the local bank – One of the first...