• Vice-Chancellor and SU President issue letter to students following incidents of anti-social behaviour

    Students at the University of Nottingham have received a letter today from the University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir David Greenaway, and the Students’ Union’s President, Ismail Sadurdeen, reminding them to be “considerate of neighbours and the surrounding community” during post-exam celebrations. The letter, sent via email, urges students to remember that they...
  • Brexit could cause tuition fees to rise, and ‘universities to close’

    There are warnings that ‘universities could close and tuition fees rise unless the Government gives guarantees over Brexit’ after the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol speaks out. Talking to Sky News, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol, Professor Hugh Brady, wanted the Government to give both EU students and...
  • University of Nottingham Confirms Rise in Tuition Fees

    The University of Nottingham has confirmed that it will be raising tuition fees for students joining the University for the 2017/18 academic year. In an official statement, the University confirmed an “inflationary increase” to the tuition fees, from £9,000 to £9,250. The rise in tuition fees will not affect...
  • 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...
  • Gender equality #GetFree tour comes to UoN

    The He For She campaign first hit international headlines in 2014 when Emma Watson launched the initiative with a speech on male participation in the search for gender equality. Now The University of Nottingham (UoN) has experienced its first campaign as part of the #GetFree university tour. The event took place in Keighton Auditorium on Wednesday 30th September....
  • University of Nottingham rises up global rankings

    The University of Nottingham has placed within the top 2% of global universities, according to the QS World University Rankings 2015. The University has improved by seven points, rising to joint 70th place in 2015 after coming 77th in 2014. The University also came 14th out of 75 UK universities mentioned in the...