Upcoming events
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Business Plan Hatchery (Online)
Perfect your pitch!Workshops
29 January 2024 - 13 May 2024
1 pm - 2 pmMaster every facet of business ideation in our comprehensive crash course.This is a five-week programme to help you transform your spark of an idea into an exciting reality. Join one session each month and gain knowledge, skills and experience in different areas that will bolster your confidence to execute the perfect pitch. This course is open to all undergraduate students.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/1/business-plan-hatchery
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Don’t miss the first UK exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Osheen Siva at Bonington Gallery, which takes its cues from science fiction, mythology, heritage, and the vibrant colours of South India.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/3/osheen-siva-karappu
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Light After Dark Film Festival: Peep Show
Exhibitions | Open to all
16 March 2024 - 4 May 2024
10 am - 3 amAs part of this year’s Light After Dark Film Festival, Bonington Gallery is pleased to present Peep Show, an innovatively staged exhibition of archival film curated by feminist collective Invisible Women.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/3/light-after-dark-film-festival-peep-show
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Shahnawaz Hussain: My Nottinghamshire Perspectives in Watercolour
Exhibitions | Open to all
16 March 2024 - 4 May 2024
10 am - 3 pmBonington Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings by Shahnawaz Hussain which capture key buildings and landmarks across Nottingham and the wider county.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/3/bonington-vitrines-24-shahnawaz-hussain-my-nottinghamshire-perspectives-in-watercolour
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Workhouse Lives IV: ‘Sexual Vulnerability of 19th Century English and Welsh Paupers’, Dr Paul Carter, The National Archives.
Conferences | Networking | Public lectures | Seminars | Workshops
2 April 2024
5 pmWorkhouse Lives IV: ‘Sexual Vulnerability of 19th Century English and Welsh Paupers’, Dr Paul Carter, The National Archives.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/workhouse-lives-iv-sexual-vulnerability-of-19th-century-english-and-welsh-paupers,-dr-paul-carter,-the-national-archives.
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Fancy learning something new this year? Join DJ Joni Newham for a free DJ Skills workshop, suitable for all NTU students and staff.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/dj-skills-workshop
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Professor Dawn Scott's Inaugural Lecture
Fantastic beasts, where and how to find them: Surveying and conserving our worlds precious biodiversityNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
8 April 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this talk, Professor Scott will take you on a journey around the world to reflect on her career in exploring the causes and drivers behind global biodiversity loss and the conservation actions that are being taken.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/professor-dawn-scotts-inaugural-lecture
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This event is only open to NTU students. Come along to our free Tuesday evening workshop and try your hand at writing – whether you're a complete beginner, secret scribbler or workshop regular. Experience the joy of writing with prompts in a session that brings you together with other students.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/evening-writing-workshop
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This event is only open to NTU students. Work with local illustrator Hannah Sawtell who will guide you through different approaches to drawing, incorporating a range of mixed media. Suitable for all skill levels – materials are provided.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/drawing-class-with-hannah-sawtell
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Professor Frank Austermuehl's Inaugural Lecture
Prophet, Priest, President – Thoughts on the Unifying and Divisive Power of American Political DiscourseNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
9 April 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this inaugural lecture, Professor Frank Austermuehl will present more than twenty years of research into the identity-creating power of the public speeches of American presidents. Reflecting the main areas of focus of two monographs—one published, one being written—Frank will first discuss the intertextual nature of American presidential discourse and its unifying effects on American identity before than using the current political context to highlight the divisive and polarizing potential of the language of America’s Communicators-in-Chief.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/4/professor-frank-austermuehls-inaugural-lecture