• University of Nottingham changing clean coal technology in China

    The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) is playing an important role in developing new technologies to harness energy from coal in a much cleaner and efficient way in the People’s Republic of China. The University will be working with a group of collaborators including East China University of...
  • Survey reveals 61% of students feel stressed about upcoming exams

    Ryman Stationery has recently surveyed over 8,000 students studying in the UK about their revision habits and how exam stress is affecting their mental health. The majority of students surveyed, 61%, admitted they felt stressed about upcoming exams, with 74% admitting they put pressure on themselves. 63% of students...
  • Meet your 2018 SU Equal Opps and Welfare Candidates

    During our Students’ Union Elections Media Day on Saturday 24th February, we chatted to the candidates who are running to be elected as your Equal Opportunities and Welfare Officer for the 2018-19 academic year. Take a look at what they had to say.       Zoe Mackenzie Zoe...
  • Man arrested after stabbing in Broadgate Park

    A 22-year-old male was taken to the hospital after being stabbed on 4th February in Broadgate Park. Nottinghamshire Police have announced that a 20-year-old man, who allegedly lives in Redwoods in Broadgate Park , has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. The police were called to Turnpike Lane...
  • New £30m building opens on Jubilee Campus

    After a year-long construction, the University’s new Advanced Manufacturing Building on Jubilee Campus has been completed. Pioneering research using 3D printing and robotics that is expected to shape the future of UK’s manufacturing sector will be carried out in the new £30 million building on Derby Road. The 97,000...
  • Universities criticised for rip-off fees

    According to a new report by the government’s spending watchdog, only a third of university students believe their degree courses offer value for money. The number of students satisfied with their courses has fallen significantly from half in 2012, indicating that students, who undertake huge loans, are widely failed...
  • Six UK universities violate advertising code

    Following recent investigations by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), six UK universities have been forced to scrap their marketing campaigns that provided misleading information to potential students. By giving false statements or assertions that could not be supported by sufficient evidence, the universities broke the UK advertising code and...