Upcoming events
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Level 6 Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship Online Briefing
Seminars
26 April 2024
12.30 pm - 1.30 pmJoanna Booth, CMDA course leader, will provide an introduction to the course and explain how individuals and/or organisations can benefit.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/level-6-chartered-manager-degree-apprenticeship-online-briefing
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Professor Nik Morton's Inaugural Lecture
Lean Genes: slim fit, or slim pickings?Networking | Seminars
1 May 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIt’s a common observation that some people can eat what they like and not gain weight. But, given the evidence that such people do exist, how can we study them to learn the biological processes that support their lean and healthy constitution? Join Professor Nik Morton as he takes you through his scientific career from being a PhD student when the first real "fat hormone" was discovered, and a whole human genome was laboriously sequenced after years of analysis, through to now, where rapid population level DNA sequencing in hundreds of thousands of people can identify genes that explain our body shape and fatness. Nik will interweave his own discoveries through this tale, highlighting what we know about how our bodies have evolved to be a range of shapes and sizes, and what processes keep this in check in our daily lives.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/professor-nik-mortons-inaugural-lecture
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Level 6 Digital Technology Solutions Professional and Level 6 Data Scientist Apprenticeships Online Briefing - 2 May 2024
Seminars
2 May 2024
12.30 pm - 1.30 pmOur course leader, will provide an introduction to the course and explain how individuals and/or organisations can benefit.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/level-6-digital-technology-solutions-professional-and-level-6-data-scientist-apprenticeships-online-briefing-2-may-2024
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Workhouse Lives IV: ‘'Beyond the workhouse: discharged paupers returning to the community in mid-nineteenth-century London', Johanna Purser, University of Cambridge
Conferences | Networking | Public lectures | Seminars | Workshops
7 May 2024
5 pmWorkhouse Lives IV: ‘'Beyond the workhouse: discharged paupers returning to the community in mid-nineteenth-century London', Johanna Purser, University of Cambridge
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/workhouse-lives-iv-beyond-the-workhouse-discharged-paupers-returning-to-the-community-in-mid-nineteenth-century-london,-johanna-purser,-university-of-cambridge
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In this taster day you will be interactively exploring what it’s like to study History at University
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/experience-history
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BA (Hons) Primary Education interview day.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/3/ba-hons-primary-education-interview13
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Professor Guy Bingham's Inaugural Lecture
Design for 3D printing – Opportunities and ApplicationsNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
8 May 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this lecture, Professor Guy Bingham will explore some of the major advantages of this remarkable digital technology, particularly relating to design opportunities and its unique ability to provide unrivalled geometry freedom.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/professor-guy-binghams-inaugural-lecture
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Level 3 Food Technologist Advanced Apprenticeship Online Briefing
Seminars
8 May 2024
12.30 pm - 1.30 pmTammie Kay, Level 3 Food Technologist Advanced Apprenticeship course leader, will provide an introduction to the course.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/level-3-food-technologist-advanced-apprenticeship-online-briefing
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Senior Leader Apprenticeship (SLA) and Executive MBA Briefing
MS Teams Online EventSeminars
13 May 2024
12 pm - 1 pmA Senior Leader Apprenticeship Cohort Lead will provide you with insight into what it's like to study the Senior Leaders Apprenticeship at Nottingham Business School.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/senior-leader-apprenticeship-and-executive-mba-briefing
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Professor Andy Newton's Inaugural Lecture
Urban mobility and crime: (Not) all roads lead to RomeNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
14 May 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this talk Professor Andy Newton reveals some of his insights from 20 years research into crime and place. Andy will draw from his work on examining patterns of crime on the public transport network, on understanding acquisitive crime, and exploring violence in public places. He will also reflect on some of the obstacles for academics when collaborating with police forces, community safety partners, the voluntary sector, and local and national government - acknowledging this is a two-way issue! Andy will discuss recent efforts to develop toolkits to better inform policy makers decisions about place-based approach to crime prevention and also reflect on the need to bring local communities into this process. Indeed, if we are going to take a place-based approach to crime reduction – then how can we try and make this more sustainable?
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/professor-andy-newtons-inaugural-lecture