2012 archive

3 January 2012
Bloomberg
Clive R. Boddy, most recently a professor at Nottingham Business School, comments on corporate psychopaths.
6 January 2012
Politics.co.uk
Dr Matthew Ashton comment piece on what happens when politicians aren't careful on Twitter.
7 January 2012
Daily Telegraph
Mark Griffiths, Professor of Gambling Studies at NTU, on behavioural addictions.
10 January 2012
Think Africa Press
Comment piece by NTU politics lecturer, Dr Matthew Ashton.
10 January 2012
Radio France Internationale
Radio interview
International relations lecturer, Marie Gibert, talks about the potential response to the death of Guinea-Bissau's president, Malam Bacai Sanha.
12 January 2012
BBC Radio 4 (World at One)
Dr Matthew Ashton on UK political dramas and fiction
12 January 2012
Nottingham Post
Professor of Early Modern History, Professor Martyn Bennett, comments on Scottish independence.
13 January 2012
BBC News Online
Nottingham Trent University politics expert, Dr Matthew Ashton, on political dramas.
16 January 2012
The Guardian
NTU's My Favourite Scientist video project - Professor Roger Eccleston on Nobel Prize winning physicist, Richard Feynman.
16 January 2012
Lawyer 2B
Graham Ferris and Rebecca Huxley-Binns, members of Nottingham Law School's Centre for Legal Education, call for an increased emphasis on ethics and values in the law curriculum.
19 January 2012
Times Higher Education
Research into videogame addiction at Nottingham Trent University.
20 January 2012
Politics.co.uk
Retail experts from Nottingham Business School have been appointed as the new ESRC Retail Navigator Team.
22 January 2012
The Sunday Politics (North West)
Nottingham Trent University's Dr Matthew Ashton on the role of local mayors
24 January 2012
The Daily Telegraph
Productivity and growth will show improvement, says MPC's Posen
Adam Posen from the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee gave a speech at Nottingham Trent University on his forecast for Britain's economy.
25 January 2012
Nottingham Post, Education
Nottingham Trent University has been chosen as a Fulbright Commission Summer Institute and will host eight American students.
25 January 2012
Nottingham Post, Business
Hive entrepreneur, Kunal Dattani, visited Germany as part of an Erasmus exchange.
30 January 2012
The i Paper
Concerns raised over reborn 'super casinos'
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, director of the Betting Research Unit at Nottingham Business School, on plans for super casinos in the UK.
30 January 2012
The Independent
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, director of the Betting Research Unit at Nottingham Business School, on plans for super casinos in the UK.
1 January 2013
Britain in 2013
A lost generation?
Professor Matt Henn and Nick Foard of Nottingham Trent University conducted new research examining young people's attitudes towards politics and the democratic process.
1 January 2013
Wallpaper
Design
Nottingham Trent University graduate Oliver Hrubiak's 'Finn' lounger chair received a New Designers Award by John Lewis this year and is now being developed for sale at the retail chain.
13 January 2013
Marketing Week
In an article looking at how marketing ethics have affected the industry in 2012, Professor Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University, comments on the introduction of online gambling via Facebook.
14 January 2013
Metro
Celebrating history of an industry that has helped shape city
A season of events celebrating the history and heritage of lace in Nottingham are underway. Amanda Briggs-Goode of Nottingham Trent University is the organiser of the ‘Lace:here:now’ season.
16 January 2013
New Law Journal
The Leveson conundrum
Iain Goldrein QC, visiting professor in Litigation at Nottingham Law School, believes that the Leveson Inquiry was necessary, but the role of a free press must not be ignored by regulators.
17 January 2013
Nottingham Post
The Hive at Nottingham Trent University has appointed adviser Sean Macaskill, to help further embed enterprise into all courses and to oversee its new social entrepreneurship programme.
30 January 2013
innovationintextiles.com
Professor Tilak Dias, who leads the Advanced Textiles Research Group, unveils a smart textiles prototype garment.
1 February 2012
BBC News Online - Derbyshire
Nottingham Trent University and its sustainable design project, Future Factory, are helping to develop an new style wind turbine.
1 February 2012
Police Life
Ten years of delivering forensic science degrees at NTU
2 February 2012
Midlands Business Insider
Leading the way
Dean of Nottingham Business School, Professor Baback Yazdani, on the value of MBAs.
2 February 2012
Nottingham Post
School of Education associate dean, Professor Robert Bowen, on plans to reopen a local primary school.
3 February 2012
The Independent
Sports law specialist, Simon Boyes, on whether an FA hearing could prejudice the trial of footballer, John Terry.
4 February 2012
The Guardian, Work
A Graduate Diploma in Law (Distance) student and the programme leader, Shane Russell, talk about the benefits of distance learning.
8 February 2012
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Law School sports law expert, Simon Boyes, comments on the future of Nottingham Forest and Nigel Doughty's will.
8 February 2012
Greenwise Business
Case study on the work of Nottingham Trent University's sustainable design project, Future Factory.
9 February 2012
Politics.co.uk
Professor Malcolm Prowle and Dr Don Harradine, directors of the Health and Social Care Finance Research Unit at Nottingham Business School, comment on government plans to reform the NHS.
10 February 2012
Metro
Nottingham Law School's Simon Boyes on the legal terms of Fabio Capello's resignation as manager of the England football team.
14 February 2012
Nottingham Post, Business
Dean of Nottingham Business School, Professor Baback Yazdani, talks about hosting the European Foundation for Management Development Deans & Directors General Conference.
14 February 2012
Nottingham Post
Report on Sir Richard Lambert's keynote speech at the annual European Foundation for Management Development Deans & Directors General Conference which was hosted by Nottingham Business School.
14 February 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Radio interview
Dr Judith Rowbotham from the School of Arts and Humanities discusses the history of Valentine's Day.
16 February 2012
BBC Wales
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, director of the Betting Research Unit at Nottingham Business School, comments on the opening of a new clinic for gambling addicts.
16 February 2012
BBC Radio 5Live
Radio interview
Professor Baback Yazdani, dean of Nottingham Business School, is interviewed in the wake of General Motors announcing its profits.
18 February 2012
The Guardian
Nottingham Business School lecturer, Alex Hiller, comments on the sort of consumerism represented by Foot Locker and trainer culture.
22 February 2012
BBC Nottinghamshire
Nottingham Business School lecturer, Dr Scott Lawley, hosted an event to tackle the issue of homophobia in football.
23 February 2012
Africa Review
International relations lecturer, Dr Marie Gibert, on the upcoming election in Guinea Bissau.
23 February 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
David Butler and Emma Jelbert talk about forensic science at NTU and the future of forensics
24 February 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
Dr Gareth Cave on how cocaine smugglers had attempted to get drugs into the country by dissolving them in water
24 February 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Dr Gareth Cave on how cocaine smugglers had attempted to get drugs into the country by dissolving them in water
27 February 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
Dr Ahmad Lofti on the potential accuracy of phone tracking software
27 February 2012
Nottingham Post
NTU's Dr Ahmad Lofti interviewed about the potential accuracy of phone tracking software
29 February 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Dr Dan Brown on the purpose and history of the leap year
1 February 2013
Farmers Guardian
Dr Gareth Cave, from the School of Science and Technology, has developed a novel way of enriching potatoes with iron by engineering ‘nano-rust’ particles.
3 February 2013
Independent on Sunday
Professor Mark Griffiths, from the School of Social Sciences, comments on how some social media games introduce children to the principles of gambling.
3 February 2013
Independent on Sunday
Professor Mark Griffiths writes a column on how some social media games introduce children to the principles of gambling.
6 February 2013
The Daily Telegraph
Research by Dr Krishan Sood from the School of Education into why there are so few males in early years education.
7 February 2013
The Guardian
Research by Dr Krishan Sood from the School of Education into why there are so few males in early years education.
7 February 2013
worldinteriordesignnetwork.com
Coverage of the launch of Building for Life 12, which was co-written by senior lecturer Stefan Kruczkowski.
8 February 2013
Young Lawyer
The first in a series of articles on advocacy written by Helen Edwards and Jeremy Robson from Nottingham Law School.
10 February 2013
Daily Telegraph
Dr Dan Brown, of the School of Science and Technology, on the 2012 DA14 asteroid, which was due to 'skim' Earth. Story also appeared in The Sunday Times, The Independent, The Guardian, Daily Mail, ITN, Daily Mirror and BBC World Service.
11 February 2013
Law Gazette
Comment piece by John Tingle on the findings of the Francis report into the failings of Mid Staffordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
12 February 2013
The Guardian
Dr Virginie Grzelczyk, of the School of Social Sciences, comments on North Korea's third nuclear test.
12 February 2013
Capital FM
Mental health and depression
Sally Olohan and Sarah Bustard comment on the services NTU Student Support Services provide to help students with mental health issues as well as the promotion of how students can look after their emotional wellbeing.
14 February 2013
Huffington Post
The Huffington Post reports on students' involvement with London Fashion, mentioning Stephanos Konstantinou and Joseph Horton from Nottingham Trent University.
15 February 2013
The Independent
Andrew Byers, of the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, comments on how the overproduction of racehorses could be contributing to the horse meat scandal.
15 February 2013
Independent Online
Comment piece from Jo Boylan-Kemp, Nottingham Law School, on the suitability of contempt laws for social media.
15 February 2013
Nottingham Post
The annual varsity sports series between Nottingham's two universities is raising money for Headway.
15 February 2013
Sky News
Dr Dan Brown of the School of Science and Technology explains how people would have seen the 2012 DA14 asteroid, which passed Earth last Friday night.
16 February 2013
Nottingham Post (Weekend)
A feature on NTU's MA in Creative Writing.
19 February 2013
fashion156.com
School of Art & Design student Stephanos Konstantinou is first runner up at 2013 FAD competition.
20 February 2013
Guardian Higher Education Network
Lou Silver from Student Support Services, discusses why students with mental health difficulties need support for the best possible chance of starting (and staying) the course.
20 February 2013
BBC Radio Nottingham
Personnel changes
Professor Carole Tansley from Nottingham Business School, comments on personnel changes in companies following several departures at Nottingham Forest Football Club.
21 February 2013
Nottingham Post
Dr Judith Rowbotham, from the School of Arts and Humanities, comments on the history of Polish people in Nottingham.
21 February 2013
Voice of Russia Radio
Problem gambling and the influence of technology
Professor Mark Griffiths, from the School of Social Sciences, discusses how technology has influenced problem gambling and how it can be used to protect problem gamblers.
22 February 2013
Nottingham Post
An obituary and tribute piece to the late Prof George Thompson, a former pro-vice chancellor who worked at Nottingham Trent University for 15 years.
22 February 2013
Museums and Heritage
Deborah Tuck and Roma Patel, from the School of Art & Design, describe the innovative technology they've produced for the Galleries of Justice to help access for mobility impaired visitors.
22 February 2013
Guardian Higher Education Network
Sally Olohan, Head of Student Support Services, is a panellist on the Guardian's HE live chat.
22 February 2013
The Sun
Professor Mark Griffiths, of the School of Social Sciences, speaks on the high number of online troll attacks.
23 February 2013
The Daily Telegraph
In a discussion about higher tuition fees, James Green, a product design student at Nottingham Trent University, commends the University in their response to student hardship.
25 February 2013
The Times
Professor Mark Griffiths, of the School of Social Sciences, comments on gambling adverts.
25 February 2013
insidermedia.com
Jeff Moore, the former chief executive of East Midlands Development Agency, has been appointed as a visiting professor at Nottingham Trent University.
26 February 2013
Huffington Post
The Huffington Post uses a blog by The Hive student entrepreneur Chris Moss as its top post on its Young Talent section. Chris explains how important it is for young people to receive business mentoring.
26 February 2013
Nottingham Post
More than 500 people booked to attend a Distinguished Lecture by BBC journalist, John Simpson, at Nottingham Trent University.
27 February 2013
Nottingham Post
Dr Sheine Peart, from the School of Education, comments on a new study into police stop and search powers.
28 February 2013
Libya Herald
Research by the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, and Nottingham Business School, shows that Libya could produce more energy though renewables than crude oil.
28 February 2013
Radio France International
Guinea march
Marie Gibert, of the School of Social Sciences, comments on the opposition march in Guinea calling for free and fair elections.
28 February 2013
BBC Radio Nottingham
Pronunciation
Dr Natalie Braber, from the School of Arts and Humanities, speaks on the different ways in which people pronounce the word ‘Nottingham’.
1 March 2012
Business Today
Retail therapy
The Economic and Social Research Council has appointed Professor Kim Cassidy, Dr Sheilagh Resnick and Professor Paul Whysall from Nottingham Business School as a team of retail navigators to help the retail sector overcome its challenges.
1 March 2012
Energy Now
Focus on windpower
Nottingham Trent University's sustainable design project, Future Factory, is supporting Wind Power Innovations Ltd to progress the first technology demonstrator of the Wind Harvester.
2 March 2012
Lawyer 2B
Nottingham Law School has agreed a partnership to work with the Ghana School of Law on curriculum development.
3 March 2012
Nottingham Post
NTU visiting professor John Walker on the impact of Google implementing its new privacy policies
7 March 2012
The Guardian
The Hive at Nottingham Trent University is highlighted as a successful initiative to help student entrepreneurs.
11 March 2012
BBC Sunday Politics (East Midlands)
Dr Matthew Ashton on the process of ePetitions
14 March 2012
BBC Radio Newcastle
Is gambling recession proof?
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, director of Nottingham Business School's Betting Research Unit, is interviewed about a Gambleaware.co.uk report which says three out of four people gamble at least once a year.
21 March 2012
Museums Association
Graham Black, School of Arts and Humanities lecturer, on BA and MA degree courses meeting employer demands.
24 March 2012
BBC Radio Five Live
Dr Matthew Ashton, NTU politics lecturer, interviewed about the Peter Cruddas donor claims story
31 March 2012
The Guardian, Work
Students from Nottingham Business School discuss the approaches they would take to running a FTSE 100-listed company.
1 March 2013
The Times
New Nottingham Trent University research aims to monitor and decode the buzzing of bees in the hive and pass crucial information to beekeepers via wireless technology.
1 March 2013
Young Lawyer
Advocacy Series: Case preparation
Second in an on-going series of articles giving advice on advocacy written by Jeremy Robson and Helen Edwards from Nottingham Law School.
1 March 2013
Farming Monthly National
Novel research looks to transform the decline of the beekeeping sector
Nottingham Trent University and the Bee Farmers' Association of the United Kingdom has been given £1.2 million of EU money to run research to decode different levels of buzzing, which could provide beekeepers with clues to the health of their hives.
1 March 2013
Potato Review
Spuds can beat anaemia
Scientists at Nottingham Trent University have developed a way of enriching potato crops with iron by engineering nano-rust particles.
1 March 2013
Technical Textiles
Nottingham Trent University: Washable wearable computing
The School of Art & Design’s Advanced Textiles Research Group’s work on Micro Electronic Textiles (MET) is highlighted as part of a spread on the ‘Practical realisation of smart textiles’.
3 March 2013
politics.co.uk
Dr Matthew Ashton, from the School of Social Sciences, comments on the current arguements on same-sex marriage.
4 March 2013
The Daily Beast (Online)
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams comments on papal betting.
4 March 2013
Psychology Today
Professor Mark Griffiths blogs on the effect of playing online money-free gambling games.
5 March 2013
Farmers Guardian
Dr Martin Bencsik comments on his research, which aims to monitor and decode the buzzing of bees in the hive and pass crucial information to beekeepers via wireless technology.
6 March 2013
BBC Radio 4
Farming Today
Dr Martin Bencsik comments on his research which aims to monitor and decode the buzzing of bees in the hive and pass crucial information to beekeepers via wireless technology.
7 March 2013
Times Higher Education
David Willetts, the Universities and Science minister, praises Nottingham Trent University's work with primary schools in an article about a potential 'slimmed-down successor to school outreach network Aimhigher'.
7 March 2013
Times Higher Education
Nottingham Trent University's Shaun Belcher, senior lecture in Multimedia in the School of Art & Design, has had his series of cartoons mentioned in a feature on the debate between art and research.
8 March 2013
Daily Express
Nottingham Trent University research aims to monitor and decode the buzzing of bees in the hive and pass crucial information to beekeepers via wireless technology.
8 March 2013
Reuters
Dr Virginie Grzelczyk, of the School of Social Sciences, comments on the new sanctions imposed on North Korea.
8 March 2013
The Independent
'Annihilate the enemy': Kim Jong-Un tells North Koreans to prepare for all-out war with the south as China warns against escalation
Dr Virginie Grzelczyk, of the School of Social Sciences, comments on the new sanctions imposed on North Korea.
8 March 2013
BBC 1 East Midlands Today
Students in Classrooms help schools celebrate World Book Day
Students from Nottingham Trent University have been visiting schools in the city and county to promote reading to celebrate World Book Day, this is part of the on-going Students in Classrooms scheme.
10 March 2013
Financial Mail on Sunday
Virtual ethics
Nottingham Business School and the NTU Investment Society have launched a virtual hedge fund, which teaches students about regulation and ethics.
10 March 2013
afp.com
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, from Nottingham Business School, discusses betting on the next Pope.
11 March 2013
The Daily Telegraph
Jeremy Robson, from Nottingham Law School, comments ahead of the sentencing of former MP Chris Huhne and his ex-wife Vicky Pryce for perverting the course of justice.
15 March 2013
BBC Radio Nottingham
Equine rescue
BBC Radio Nottingham visit Brackenhurst to interview Dr Carol Hall about rescuing five equines. Dr Hall also calls for more awareness over neglect and abandonment.
15 March 2013
Nottingham Post
Dr Mujib Rahman, from the School of Architecture, Design and the Build Environment, gives reaction to the news that almost a third of motorists have suffered damage to their cars from potholes.
19 March 2013
BBC One
The One Show
Professor Martyn Bennett, of Nottingham Trent University, comments on the history of Tilbury Fort and how it protected 17th Century London.
20 March 2013
BBC Radio Nottingham
Budget 2013
Nottingham Business School's Chris Clarke comments on the Government's 2013 Budget.
20 March 2013
Horse and Country TV
Nottingham Trent University's School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences rescues unwanted equines, with experts calling for awareness over abandonment and neglect.
20 March 2013
Coinslot International
Griffiths' addiction work leads to major national award
Nottingham Trent University's Dr Mark Griffiths, Professor of Gambling Studies, has been named an 'academician' of the Academy of Social Sciences for his work into gambling and gaming addiction.
21 March 2013
The Sun
Professor Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University explains how people can tell if they’re addicted to their phones.
22 March 2013
The Independent
Nottingham Trent University's Jo Boylan-Kemp, gives an expert opinion on consenting GBH after animal rights activists brand each other with a hot iron.
22 March 2013
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Trent University signs a memorandum of understanding with VINCI Construction UK Ltd.
23 March 2013
Nottingham Post
The Forgotten Story of English Lace, narrated by Robert Lindsay and produced Ed Jarvis, was shown at Broadway Cinema as part of Nottingham Trent University's lace:here:now season.
24 March 2013
Sunday Telegraph
Video: Dr Martin Bencsik, of the School of Science and Technology, is researching into the communication of honeybees and how this can help show early warnings of disease in a colony.
26 March 2013
Lawyer 2B
Nottingham Law School has appointed Professor Maharg, an expert in legal education and a professor in Australia.
26 March 2013
Daily Mail
Dr Virginie Grzelczyk, of the School of Social Sciences, gives her expert opinion on the latest military threats by North Korea.
26 March 2013
Derby Telegraph
Nottingham Business School’s John Disney outlines the perils of rivalry between bus companies in Derbyshire.
26 March 2013
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Trent University’s School of Education is at the forefront of teaching new skills to computer education teachers.
26 March 2013
BBC Radio Nottingham (Breakfast)
Table Tennis champions
Nottingham Trent University students, Emma Vickers and Chris Doran, were interviewed after winning the BUCS Table Tennis Championship. They’ll represent Great Britain in June at the European University final.
28 March 2013
BBC Radio Nottingham
Nottingham Developments
Nottingham Business School’s regional development expert, Will Rossiter, discusses the future of major regeneration projects in Nottingham.
29 March 2013
Nottingham Post
More than 400 school pupils attended sessions at Nottingham Trent University's Raising the Grade event to boost their maths skills.
4 April 2012
Nottingham Post
Associate Dean of the School of Education, Professor Robert Bowen, comments on how to tackle truancy.
4 April 2012
Mansfield Chad
Hive of activity!
Nottingham Trent University and the European Regional Development Fund have awarded additional funding to The Hive@Mansfield.
5 April 2012
The Independent, Blogs
Dr Rebecca Wong from Nottingham Law School blogs about data protection regulation.
12 April 2012
Huffington Post
Nottingham Business School's Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams on the potential outcomes of the local elections.
13 April 2012
The Guardian, Comment is Free
School of Arts and Humanities international relations expert, Dr Virginie Grzelczyk, comments on North Korea’s failed missile launch.
14 April 2012
Al Jazeera
Dr Marie Gibert from the School of Arts and Humanities answers questions on the situation in Guinea-Bissau following a military coup.
16 April 2012
Reuters
Dr Virginie Grzelczyk, an expert on North Korea at Nottingham Trent University, has suggested that the country's failed rocket launch is unlikely to have caused Kim Jong-un to lose any power.
20 April 2012
Times Educational Supplement
Sheine Peart, course leader for the MA education programme at Nottingham Trent University, will lead a group called Black on Track UK to provide support for black male students at South Nottingham College.
24 April 2012
Daily Mail
Nottingham Trent University has been involved in developing a new scale to test for work addiction
25 April 2012
Daily Telegraph
Nottingham Trent University has been involved in developing a new scale to test for work addiction
26 April 2012
Horse and Hound
Triple Olympian dressage rider Richard Davison has been appointed a visiting fellow at Nottingham Trent University
28 April 2012
Mail on Sunday
Mark Griffiths, Professor of Gambling Studies at NTU, on in-play gambling and the risk of addiction
30 April 2012
BBC Radio 5 Live
Radio interview
Nottingham Law School's Simon Boyes on the decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport to rule the British Olympic Association's bylaw on lifetime bans for "drug cheats" invalid.
1 April 2013
Lawyer 2B
Becky Huxley-Binns, learning and teaching co-ordinator at Nottingham Law School, explains what she considers could be improved in UK law education.
1 April 2013
The Herald
A farming and agriculture writer for The Herald, Scotland, highlights Nottingham Trent University’s ground-breaking work on decoding the buzzing of bees and how this might affect hive health and pollination.
1 April 2013
Insider (Midlands Business)
A meeting of minds
Jillian Miles of the Nottingham Conference Centre explains that the flexible space at the NCC enables the venue to accommodate meetings for small businesses, as well as large conferences and events
2 April 2013
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Business School’s transport expert, Dr John Disney, discusses the winners, losers and potential long-term fall-out of a current ‘bus war’ between TrentBarton and Yourbus companies.
3 April 2013
Nottingham Post
Researchers at Nottingham Trent University have created an artificial eye with a cosmetic pupil that can dilate and contract in response to light.
3 April 2013
Cyprus-Mail.com
Cypriot student Stephanos Konstantinou, who studies at Nottingham Trent University, won second prize in a competition for up and coming designers at London Fashion Week.
4 April 2013
Accountancy Age
Professor Paul Omar, of Nottingham Law School, has his work on guidelines to simplify and clarify cross-border insolvency cases reported.
5 April 2013
BBC Radio Nottingham
Philpott arson death trial
Social historian, Dr Judith Rowbotham, is interviewed about the public’s behaviour and displays of outrage during high-profile criminal cases – in the light of the Philpott trial.
5 April 2013
Capital FM
Philpott arson death trial
Nottingham Law School’s Andrew Roberts gives his opinion on the verdict, sentencing, parole and tariffs the three defendants are likely to serve, following deaths of six Philpott children in a house fire in Derby.
5 April 2013
Daily Telegraph
Jane Scarborough, Head of Student Recruitment at Nottingham Trent University, talks about the importance of the University’s virtual open days.
5 April 2013
Insolvency News
Nottingham Law School leads the way to simplify insolvency proceedings involving parties from more than one EU member state.
6 April 2013
Huffington Post
A team of Nottingham Trent University researchers, including Dr Philip Breedon, have created an artificial eye with a smart pupil which responds to light by dilating and contracting.
8 April 2013
BBC East Midlands Today
Sport funding
Sport England has granted Nottingham Trent University £300,000 towards a new full-size artificial grass pitch, which will be used for a variety of sports.
9 April 2013
ITV Central News
Thatcher’s funeral
Dr Judith Rowbowtham, of the School of Arts and Humanities, explains the differences between ceremonial and full state funerals as part of the coverage of Lady Thatcher’s death.
10 April 2013
Daily Telegraph
Face to face beats Facebook in the friendship stakes
Research by Dr Jens Binder, from the School of Social Sciences, shows that people take more pleasure speaking to people in person than via Facebook, text messaging, or phone.
10 April 2013
BBC Radio 4
Facebook friendship
Research by Dr Jens Binder, from the School of Social Sciences, shows that people take more pleasure speaking to people in person than via Facebook, text messaging, or phone.
11 April 2013
Racing Post
High stakes showdown
Professor Mark Griffiths, of the School of Social Sciences, argues against the banning of fixed odds betting terminals.
11 April 2013
publicservice.co.uk
Public sector experts Don Harradine and Malcolm Prowle, of Nottingham Business School, explain the influence Lady Thatcher’s governments had in the 1980s, 1990s and through to today.
12 April 2013
BBC News Online
Professor Mark Griffiths, of the School of Social Sciences, comments on the rise in popularity of online bingo.
12 April 2013
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Trent University is to stage its first university-wide business showcase. The event is part of its drive to forge stronger links between academia, enterprise and the public sector.
19 April 2013
BBC News Online
Katherine Whitehouse-Tedd, of NTU's School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, talks about cross fostering between species
22 April 2013
BBC Newsround
Former event rider and fundraiser Claire Lomas sets off on her next big challenge from NTU
23 April 2013
Sunday Telegraph
Dr Martin Bencsik, of the School of Science and Technology, is researching into the communication of honeybees and how this can help show early warnings of disease in a colony.
23 April 2013
Business Post
Business and regional development manager Jeremy Hague writes a comment piece for the Business Post ahead of this week’s University Showcase.
23 April 2013
BBC Radio Nottingham
Arts and humanities creative writing lecturer Dave Belbin on the rise of the graphic / comic book novel and National Book Night.
23 April 2013
The Press (York)
Sharing ideas in artistic market at council's new HQ
John Newling, emeritus professor of installation sculpture at the School of Art & Design, will take part in an interactive public arts event in York on May 2 and 3.
23 April 2013
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Trent University beat the University of Southampton 49-28 at the John Charles Sports Complex in Leeds, clinching the British Universities American football plate trophy.
24 April 2013
BBC Radio 4 PM programme
Nottingham Business School economics lecturer Chris Clarke on the Dow Jones “flash crash” sparked by a hoax tweet.
24 April 2013
BBC East Midlands Today
John Walker, a visiting professor in the School of Science and Technology, talks about internet security for businesses.
25 April 2013
The Sun
Professor Mark Griffiths, of the School of Social Sciences, comments on whether toddlers can really be addicted to technology.
25 April 2013
Managing Partner
Nick Jarrett-Kerr, Visiting Professor at Nottingham Law School, examines six outside factors affecting partner pay and remuneration.
26 April 2013
guardian.co.uk
Pre-school children need more scope to play outdoors and manage their own risks, says a team of academics from Nottingham Trent University's School of Education.

May

2 May 2012
Go Study UK
Nottingham Trent University has signed a partnership agreement for collaborative research with Chongqing University in China.
3 May 2012
Times Higher Education
NTU launches NTU Fusion campaign, to raise awareness to its vast food and drink expertise
4 May 2012
Channel 4 News
Director of the Political Forecasting Unit at Nottingham Business School, Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, on the impact of local election results in Scotland.
4 May 2012
SecEd
Pregnant pupils and young mums are being marginalised
Research by Dr Kerry Vincent, School of Education lecturer, into how pregnant schoolgirls and schoolgirl mothers are treated in education.
17 May 2012
The Independent, Blogs
Director of the Political Forecasting Unit, Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, blogs on the latest US Presidential Election polls following President Obama’s declaration of support for gay marriage.
21 May 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
Television interview
Dr Angelo Bisignano is interviewed about the crisis in Europe, which PM David Cameron implies has called into question Greece's place in the eurozone.
24 May 2012
The Times
Nottingham Law School is adapting its curriculum to include practitioners as teachers.
27 May 2012
Sunday Times
Nottingham Business School's Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams on "the wisdom of the crowd" in betting markets.
27 May 2012
The Independent on Sunday
Interview with Nottingham Law School alumnus and politician Chuka Umunna.
28 May 2012
The Lawyer
To strengthen the employability of graduates, Nottingham Law School will offer a restructured law degree from October 2012.
29 May 2012
BBC Radio 4, Today
Professor Baback Yazdani comments ahead of Jaguar Land Rover’s latest figures.
1 June 2012
New Business
How universities can help your business to succeed
Jeremy Hague, Head of the Business Innovation Team at Nottingham Trent University, discusses some of the support for businesses on offer from universities.
6 June 2012
The Guardian, Society
Professor Malcolm Prowle and Roger Latham from Nottingham Business School comment on complex public sector accounts which cannot be understood by 'ordinary' citizens.
22 June 2012
Times Educational Supplement
How pregnant teens can get swept aside
Kerry Vincent, a lecturer at Nottingham Trent University's School of Education, has conducted research into the lives and experiences of pregnant schoolgirls.
26 June 2012
bbc.co.uk
Nottingham South MP, Lilian Greenwood, has questioned housing ministers about reductions to the Decent Homes programme following an impact report by Nottingham Business School.
28 June 2012
The Times Law Online
Dr Austen Garwood-Gowers, reader in Health Law and Ethics at Nottingham Law School, discusses assisted suicide.
6 July 2012
The Independent, Blogs
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams comments on the US Affordable Care Act.
9 July 2012
BBC Radio 5Live
Radio interview
Dean of Nottingham Business School, Professor Baback Yazdani, on BMW plans to invest £250m in its Mini manufacturing plants.
14 July 2012
The Times
Simon Boyes, senior lecturer specialising in sports law at Nottingham Law School, comments on footballer John Terry's acquital following a racism trial.
14 July 2012
AFP
Nottingham Law School lecturer, Simon Boyes, comments after footballer John Terry was found not guilty of racism.
16 July 2012
Law Gazette
Nottingham Law School will present legal commentator and Gazette columnist Joshua Rozenberg with an honorary Doctor of Laws.
18 July 2012
BBC Radio Wales
Radio interview
Malcolm Prowle, professor of Business Performance at Nottingham Business School, is interviewed ahead of Health Minister Lesley Griffiths appearing before the Assembly's Health Committee.
21 July 2012
World News Australia
Nottingham Business School transport expert, Dr John Disney, on the impact of the Olympic Games on London taxi drivers.
26 July 2012
Law Gazette
Research undertaken by Pamela Henderson and a team at Nottingham Law School found that only some law firms have career development schemes in place to foster the skills of their workforce.
27 July 2012
The Great British Story, BBC 2
Professor Martyn Bennett, head of the Graduate School and Civil War expert, features in a programme focusing on the British Civil Wars.
27 July 2012
Times Higher Education
Nottingham Law School lecturer, Rebecca Huxley-Binns, has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship.
28 July 2012
Financial Times, Money
Clare Brindley, Professor of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at Nottingham Business School, gives her views on manufacturing in Britain.
28 July 2012
Nottingham Post
Work by Nottingham Trent University graduate Sarah Turner is on display in the Coca-Cola hospitality centre at the Olympic Park in London.
30 July 2012
Yorkshire Post
We must weigh up the odds over high street gambling
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, Director of the Betting Research Unit at Nottingham Business School, discusses the risks of allowing gambling machines to proliferate on the high street.
31 July 2012
Pinknews.co.uk
Gregory Woods, professor of gay and lesbian studies at the School of Arts and Humanities, comments on the lack of openly gay athletes at the Olympic Games.
31 July 2012
Huffington Post
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams on the publication of a cross-party Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee report examining the way in which gambling is and should be regulated in the UK.
6 August 2012
BBC World News and BBC World Service
Television and radio interviews
Head of trading room development, Christopher Clarke, comments on the rescue of US trading firm Knight Capital and his new role at Nottingham Business School.
9 August 2012
BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat
Political research findings by NTU's Professor Matt Henn and Nick Foard
12 August 2012
Mail on Sunday
Nottingham Business School's Christopher Clarke and other experts offer their opinions on the state of the British economy.
14 August 2012
The Independent, Blogs
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams from Nottingham Business School's Political Forecasting Unit on Mitt Romney's choice of Paul Ryan as running mate.
14 August 2012
BBC Radio 4 Today
Radio interview
Dean of Nottingham Business School, Professor Baback Yazdani, on Jaguar Land Rover's Halewood plant operating on a 24-hour basis.
17 August 2012
The Independent
Nottingham Business School offers a number of sponsored degrees in conjunction with businesses such as Barclays and Rolls-Royce.
17 August 2012
Midlands Business News
The Hive, Nottingham Trent University's Centre for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise, has secured funding from a HE Support Initiative to encourage staff, students and recent graduates to start up social ventures.
18 August 2012
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Business School retail expert, Lynn Oxborrow, sat on the judging panel for the My Favourite Independent competition.
19 August 2012
The Guardian
Comment piece by Linda Gibson on the People’s Health Assembly, hosted at NTU
24 August 2012
The Times, Bricks and Mortar
Stephen Whalley from Nottingham Trent University's School of Art & Design on buying student artwork as an investment.
26 August 2012
Daily Mail
Jackie Boyd, of Nottingham Trent University, on the dog which alerted its owner to the fact she had cancer
27 August 2012
Yahoo.co.uk
NTU's Dr Antoinette Minniti on whether UK athletes will have a home advantage during London 2012
29 August 2012
Times of Oman
Nottingham Trent University has been awarded a £135,000 grant to conduct research on the preservation of Oman's threatened heritage sites.
30 August 2012
International Business Times
Christopher Clarke, head of the student trading room at Nottingham Business School, blogs about money and risk.
31 August 2012
Chicago Tribune
Athalie Redwood Brown on the impact on athletes of different Olympic sports
1 September 2012
Global Trader
Christopher Clarke of Nottingham Business School gives his views on whether the 'pauper pound' is set to dominate British business.
6 September 2012
BBC News Online (Technology)
NTU Visiting Professor John Walker questions China’s plans to send eight satellites into space to monitor the ocean
9 September 2012
Radio France International
Dr Antoinette Minniti on the possible effect of ‘home advantage’ during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
11 September 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
Preview to the Progress in Vaccination Against Cancer conference, hosted by NTU
11 September 2012
Midlands Business News
The Economic Strategy Research Bureau at Nottingham Business School has contributed to a report on housing and growth in the East Midlands launched at Parliament.
12 September 2012
Community Care
Column by NTU senior lecturer in social work, Helen Burrows
12 September 2012
The Guardian
Iain Simons, the Director of the GameCity festival at Nottingham Trent University participates in the online debate "Could gaming give the arts an extra life?"
14 September 2012
24dash.com
The government has committed funding to the Decent Homes scheme following an impact study by Nottingham Business School.
17 September 2012
Huffington Post
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, Director of the Political Forecasting Unit at Nottingham Business School, on Romney and Ryan’s chances of winning the US Presidential Election.
17 September 2012
Museums Association
Neville Stankley, Head of Nottingham Trent University's Centre for Museum and Heritage Management, writes on careers in museums, galleries and heritage organisations in the latest issue of Museum Practice.
18 September 2012
Public Finance
Malcolm Prowle, professor of business performance at Nottingham Business School, says vested interests are likely to prevent Wales from following England's lead in abolishing GCSEs.
20 September 2012
Daily Mail
Nottingham Trent University design student Harry Hale invented a salt and pepper shaker with a twist.
23 September 2012
Politics.co.uk
Comment piece by NTU politics lecturer, Dr Matthew Ashton
24 September 2012
BBC News Online
NTU wildlife conservation student spots extremely rare moth in Leicestershire woodlands
25 September 2012
Metro
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, Director of the Betting Research Unit at Nottingham Business School, comments on the state of the horse racing industry following changes to betting rules.
27 September 2012
New York Times
Research by NTU's Nicholas Midgley into ‘glacier mice’
27 September 2012
Nottingham Post
An event encouraging East Midlands' firms to trade with some of Europe's emerging economies will be held at Nottingham Conference Centre. The event is supported by Nottingham Business School.
30 September 2012
Politics.co.uk
Dr Matthew Ashton, politics lecturer at NTU, comments on the suitability of Ed Miliband as a future Prime Minister.
1 October 2012
Total Politics
A pure fiction
NTU politics lecturer, Dr Matthew Ashton, on portrayals of political figures in dramas
1 October 2012
ITV
Nottingham Trent University addiction expert Professor Mark Griffiths, gives his ten tips to quit smoking during October as part of a government campaign.
1 October 2012
Building Engineer
Research seeks to preserve threatened Omani heritage sites
Nottingham Trent University has won a £135,000 grant to continue fundamental research into the preservation of heritage sites in the Omani region.
1 October 2012
BBC
NTU's Professor Mark Griffiths spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live about the government's smoking campaign, ‘Stoptober’.
1 October 2012
FMCG News
University challenge
The UK's first higher level apprenticeship in food science and technology has been launched by Nottingham Trent University.
3 October 2012
BBC Nottingham
A consortium including Nottingham Trent University has been chosen to run a new local TV station for Nottingham.
15 October 2012
Politics.co.uk
Dr Matthew Ashton, politics lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, says scientists are routinely lauded for their achievements, but dismissed by governments when they question official policy.
15 October 2012
ITV Central News
Renowned scientist and television presenter Professor Robert Winston has officially opened a new multi-million pound science facility at NTU.
18 October 2012
Times Higher Education
Scientist and television presenter Professor Robert Winston officially opened a new multi-million pound science facility at Nottingham Trent University.
19 October 2012
Midlands Business News
Rolls-Royce has signed up to Nottingham Business School's sponsored degree, which allows study for a degree while working full-time, receiving a salary and having tuition fees paid.
20 October 2012
Nottingham Post
The effects of meditation on violent offenders will be investigated as part of a research project at Nottingham Trent University.
21 October 2012
BBC Wales News Channel
Professor Malcolm Prowle comments on the NHS in Wales.
23 October 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Coming of Age
Judith Rowbotham, a social historian at Nottingham Trent University, discusses whether the coming of age has effectively dropped from 21 to 18.
23 October 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Dr Matthew Ashton of Nottingham Trent University talks about the implications of the Jimmy Savile scandal on the BBC.
23 October 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Sue Clarke, head of employability at Nottingham Law School at Nottingham Trent University, comments on university careers services.
23 October 2012
Al Jazeera
Andromachi Tseloni, Professor of Criminology at Nottingham Trent University, is quoted discussing President Chavez's idea that decreasing inequality will lead to less violence in Venezuela.
24 October 2012
The Sydney Morning Herald
Professor Mark Griffiths, of the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham Trent University, is quoted explaining the reasons why people still play the lottery with such little chance of winning the jackpot.
24 October 2012
NBC News
Leighton Vaughan Williams, a Professor of Economics and Finance at Nottingham Business School, has spent 12 years studying how accurate betting markets are at predicting the outcome of the American elections.
24 October 2012
The Independent Blog
In light of the suggestions that Jimmy Savile may have engaged in necrophilia, Dr Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University analyses this form of sexual behaviour.
24 October 2012
Gamasutra
Thatgamecompany's PSN-exclusive Journey has been chosen as the winner of the second annual GameCity Prize, powered by Nottingham Trent University.
24 October 2012
Cyprus Today
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams speaks on betting markets and how they can be an accurate tool to predict the outcome of U.S. elections.
25 October 2012
Creative Boom
A new style wind-turbine, ‘upcycled’ products and lighting created from used bottles will be on display at an event to showcase the work of Future Factory, Nottingham Trent University’s sustainable design project, on 14 November.
25 October 2012
BBC News
Professor Baback Yazdani, Dean of Nottingham Business School, is interviewed on the current state of the car industry and the Ford closure.
25 October 2012
BBC Radio 4
Ford transit factory in Southampton to close
Professor Baback Yazdani, Dean of Nottingham Business School, comments on an expected announcement that Ford will cease its production of transit vans in Southampton.
27 October 2012
BBC.co.uk
Nottingham Trent University recently broke the world record for the largest practical science lesson.
27 October 2012
BBC 1 East Midlands
Science World Record
Natasha Neale, an outreach officer at Nottingham Trent University, and lecturer Iain Simons were interviewed after a new world record was set for the largest practical science experiment ever.
29 October 2012
Guardian.co.uk
Blogger Keith Stuart reviews the GameCity7 festival powered by Nottingham Trent University.
30 October 2012
Solicitors Journal
Nottingham Law School has a purpose-built Pro Bono Centre and 'places great importance' on its law students taking part in pro bono work during their education.
31 October 2012
Trans World Radio
Nottingham Trent University politics lecturer, Dr Matthew Ashton, speaks about the effect of Hurricane Sandy on the US presidential election.
1 November 2012
PQ Magazine
CIPFA briefs
Ian Bowler has been teaching at Nottingham Business School for 20 years. He was recently presented with the Tom Sowerby Award for outstanding service to CIPFA students.
1 November 2012
Food Manufacture
Sara Paulson, Foundation Food Science and Technology course leader at Nottingham Trent University, comments on the first UK higher level apprenticeship in food science and technology which the university recently launched.
1 November 2012
University Business
Nottingham Trent University sponsored the 2012 Green Gown Awards sustainable dinner.
1 November 2012
Showhome
Micropower Council Awards winners announced at nextgen
Nottingham Trent University was a finalist in the Residential Project of the Year category in the recent Micropower Council Awards, sponsored by EDF Energy.
1 November 2012
Public Servant
Professor Malcolm Prowle and Dr Don Harradine, co-directors of the Health and Social Care Finance Research Unit at Nottingham Business School, believe financial governance in the NHS isn't as robust as previously believed.
2 November 2012
Birmingham Mail
Key awards shortlisted
Nottingham Trent University has been shortlisted in the Enterprising University of the Year category, in the 2013 Midlands Business Awards.
2 November 2012
Notitngham Post
Chinese economist and former statesman Professor Siwei Cheng will receive an honorary degree from Nottingham Trent University.
2 November 2012
Reuters
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams discusses betting markets for the US Presidential election.
5 November 2012
BBC 1 Panorama
Gambling
Panorama looks at the rise and addictive nature of gambling - and NTU's Professor of Gambling Studies, Mark Griffiths, highlights the convenience of online gambling.
5 November 2012
Transworld Radio
Dr Matthew Ashton, of Nottingham Trent University, is interviewed regarding the U.S. Presidential election.
6 November 2012
Daily Star
Mark Griffiths, Professor of Gambling Studies at Nottingham Trent University, comments about how gambling is 'defying the recession' as many gamblers are addicted to it.
6 November 2012
Capital FM
Dr Matthew Ashton speaks on the U.S Presidential election result.
7 November 2012
politics.co.uk
Dr Matthew Ashton, a politics lecturer at Nottingham Trent University, comments on the impact of the American presidential election upon Britain.
7 November 2012
Midlands Business News
The tenth birthday of BioCity Nottingham, the bioscience business 'incubator' of Nottingham Trent University and University of Nottingham, was celebrated at the recent BioCity Annual Lecture.
7 November 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Caroline Wright, lecturer in Horticulture at Nottingham Trent University, speaks on ash dieback.
8 November 2012
Huffington Post
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams of Nottingham Trent University writes about the U.S Presidential election results, referring to his previous work on betting markets and exit polls.
8 November 2012
British Journal of Nursing
Swings and roundabouts in the quality of care in acute hospitals
John Tingle, of Nottingham Law School, discusses a Royal College of Physicians report on the quality of care in acute hospitals, which warned that such care could be on the verge of collapse.
9 November 2012
Nottingham Post
Nottingham Trent University has been highly commended for its efforts to protect the environment at the 2012 Green Gown Awards.
9 November 2012
Midlands Business News
Around 350 Nottingham Trent University students are to become student members of the Institute of Directors.
10 November 2012
Khaleej Times
Research by Nottingham Trent University and Dr Glenn Williams shows that passengers on a bus or train release their stress by humming a tune or whispering to themselves.
12 November 2012
BBC 1 East Midlands
Nottingham lace exhibition at Nottingham Trent University
As part of the Lace:Here:Now festival, celebrating Nottingham's rich lace history, Nottingham Trent University will host a Nottingham lace exhibition.
12 November 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Police and Crime Commissioner
Dr Jason Pandya-Wood, Head of the Sociology department at Nottingham Trent University, discusses the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire.
13 November 2012
Racing and Football Outlook
Less advantage for the layers at shorter prices
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams, director of the Betting Research Unit at Nottingham Business School, is the author of the published book 'Betting to Win'.
15 November 2012
Times Higher Education
Vice-chancellor of Nottingham Trent University, Neil Gorman, is the business 'big-wig' in an article looking at the different 'types' of vice-chancellors found across universities in the UK.
15 November 2012
Times Higher Education
Nottingham Trent University has begun work on a new eco-friendly library based at the Brackenhurst campus.
16 November 2012
Invest in Nottingham
New research which aims to tackle chronic kidney disease is underway at Nottingham Trent University.
17 November 2012
BBC Radio 4
Lace:here:now organiser, Amanda Briggs-Goode, is interviewed about the major archive of items relating to Nottingham's Lace Industry that is on show at Nottingham Trent University.
20 November 2012
Creative Boom
Textile expert Dr Peter Dinsdale has become a visiting professor at Nottingham Trent University's School of Art & Design.
20 November 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
Kidney Research
NTU's Dr Elisabetta Verderio Edwards is interviewed about her research into kidney disease
23 November 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
Salary Figures
Will Rossiter, from the Economic Strategy Research Bureau at Nottingham Trent University, explains the reasons behind recent figures showing that the average woman's pay in the East Midlands is lower than anywhere else in the country.
23 November 2012
Capital FM
Leveson Inquiry
Amanda Ball from the Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism comments on the findings of the Leveson Inquiry.
26 November 2012
Huffington Post
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams reflects on the pre-election polls, statistics and betting markets following the results of the US presidential election.
26 November 2012
BBC Radio Nottingham
Cyber Monday
Lynn Oxborrow, retail expert at Nottingham Trent University, participates in a programme about Christmas online shopping.
27 November 2012
The Guardian
Polly Pick, current Head of Executive Education and Corporate Relations at Nottingham Business School, comments on the recent growth of vocational degree courses during a discussion on apprentiship reform.
29 November 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
Hand hygiene
Dr Alan McNally, of Nottingham Trent University, is asked whether the new Nottingham bins scheme poses a potential health risk to residents.
30 November 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
BioCity
Nottingham Trent University is a lead partner of BioCity, a breeding ground for bioscience businesses, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
1 December 2012
The Psychologist
Brains and ballot boxes
Mark Sergeant, a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Nottingham Trent University, comments on the coverage of the US presidential election.
8 December 2012
New Scientist
Professor Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University comments on the controversy surrounding gay "conversion therapy" in the US.
9 December 2012
The Mail on Sunday
Director of the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham Trent University, Dr Mark Griffiths, explains some of the problems caused by online gambling.
11 December 2012
BBC East Midlands Today
A Nottingham Trent University Youth Studies student signed the new Care Leavers’ Charter on behalf of all care leavers in Nottinghamshire.
12 December 2012
Horse Magazine
Liz Taylor, Chief Instructor at the Brackenhurst Campus of Nottingham Trent University, provides readers with tips on how to ride a horse on public roads.
13 December 2012
The Daily Telegraph
Professor Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University comments on the introduction of online gambling via Facebook.
13 December 2012
Daily Mail
Professor Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University comments on the introduction of online gambling via Facebook.
13 December 2012
The New Age (South Africa)
Professor Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University comments on the introduction of online gambling via Facebook.
14 December 2012
Chicago Tribune
Online gambling companies struggle to clear EU hurdles
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams of Nottingham Business School comments on the differing regulations in European Union member states concerning online gambling.
15 December 2012
Gulf News (UAE)
A new breed: The 'reluctant entrepreneur'
Enterprise Incorporated, which has alliances with NTU and other British universities, aims to encourage students to consider forming their own businesses.
17 December 2012
Nottingham Post
Dr Judith Rowbotham, a socio-legal historian at Nottingham Trent University, comments on figures released from the latest census.
17 December 2012
The Firefighters Charity
National research, led by Nottingham Trent University's Emergency Services Research Unit, intends to learn more about the effect that the occupation of firefighter has on relatives - who are being asked to fill in an anonymous online survey.
18 December 2012
Nottingham Post
Dr Nicholas Ray, senior lecturer in environmental science at Nottingham Trent University, welcomes new plans to tackle pollution on one of the busiest roads in the borough of Gedling.
19 December 2012
Gibraltar Chronicle
Professor Leighton Vaughan Williams of Nottingham Business School comments on possible new legislation to close off a loophole, which has seen gaming companies setup in Gibraltar to avoid higher taxation.
19 December 2012
K9
Experts in canine behaviour and welfare at Nottingham Trent University have been studying solitary play in dogs and found which types of toy can become an 'instant favourite', and those that will be ignored.

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