Upcoming events
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Traci Kelly, United Kingdom and Rita Marhaug, Norway.
This exhibition brings together two artists that investigate their own subjectivity in relation to social-political economies and corporeal boundaries. Through differing approaches each artist creates a shared language through mired and inky surfaces on skin and paper.
For more information visit the Art & Design events pages.
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We have listened to student feedback and have introduced significant improvements across the University that will have a positive impact on your student experience.
Come along to the Roadshow to find out more, pick up some freebies and for the chance to win a hoodie.
Summary:
We have listened to student feedback and have introduced significant improvements across the University that will have a positive impact on your student experience.
Come along to the Roadshow to find out more, pick up some freebies and for the chance to win a hoodie.
Summary:
We have listened to student feedback and have introduced significant improvements across the University that will have a positive impact on your student experience.
Come along to the Roadshow to find out more, pick up some freebies and for the chance to win a hoodie.
Summary:
Our first ever 'Global Week' will celebrate the multicultural society we have at NTU. There will be a series of events during the week, starting with a celebration of Chinese New Year on 11 February and emerging into a celebration of all the various countries and nationalities that make up NTU's diverse community.
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Reporting the World
John Simpson is the BBC’s World Affairs Editor, the senior member of a team of London-based foreign and specialist correspondents. In a BBC career spanning more than 40 years, John has earned a reputation as one of the world’s most experienced and authoritative journalists.
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The Future of Medical Research
Medical research must realise potential to drive gains in both health and wealth.
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Nottingham Trent University Choir, Special Guest Soprano Natasha Marsh, and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra will perform:
- Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1
- Polovtsian Dances
- Rule Britannia
- and many more.
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Retreat from Multiculturalism
This lecture will argue that the current hostility to multiculturalism in certain influential circles is misplaced and based on a deep misunderstanding of its history and creative contribution.
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A refreshing mix of music for a summer's evening, performed by the NTU Choir, Chamber Choir and Concert Orchestra.

