• We Need Mandatory Consent Classes At UoN

    It should come as no surprise to anyone at this point that we have a large societal problem with sexual violence and misogyny. From the revelations of MeToo back in 2017 (the effects of which are still being felt in most industries even five years later) to the more...
  • UoN’s Diversity Festival 2022

    The University of Nottingham’s Diversity Festival is back for the second year and this time most of the events can be attended in person. The festival is from Monday 13th June until Friday 24th June and there are lots of fun events you can visit from launch day stalls,...
  • UoN Student Left Frustrated By ‘Quiet Halls’ Mix-up

    Prospective students can opt for quiet halls when they apply for accommodation at the start of the year. However, Impact’s Campus News Editor India explores the downside of being accidentally placed in these quiet halls, interviewing a student who experienced this last academic year....
  • UoN Launches Scholarship For At-Risk Ukrainian Students And Academics

    Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine the University of Nottingham has launched a new funded scholarship to support at-risk students and academics. Impact’s Associate Online Editor Laura Scaife reports....
  • UoN Responds To UCU Marking Boycott

    In response to the University and College Union's (UCU) announcement that some staff may engage in a marking boycott over summer, the University of Nottingham has released a statement regarding their policy on students' grade assessments. The changes would mean some students' final results could be based on past...
  • Pandemic Problems And Picket Lines: Do Third Year UoN Students Regret Going To University?

    Shivani Hindocha Current third year students are perhaps the most disrupted cohort ever. Losing over a year of in-person teaching to a pandemic exacerbated before and after by UCU strikes. So, do they regret making the (very costly) decision to go? Third year Nottingham University student Shivani Hindocha reflects...
  • SU Elections 2022 Winners: Community Officer – Daisy Forster

    Daisy Forster has been elected as your new Community Officer for 2022/23. Daisy was declared the winner after one round of voting with 495 votes. Impact caught up with Daisy to ask her a few questions....