Upcoming events
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The dream of love, peace and equality: Dr Martin Luther King
Networking | Seminars | Workshops
18 January 2021
5 pm - 7 pmThe event will be an occasion to recognise how faith leaders are inspired to do social justice and how Dr Martin Luther King was influenced by diverse faith religions and philosophies.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/the-dream-of-love,-peace-and-equality-dr-martin-luther-king
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Business Growth Mapping
Big House - Virtual workshopNetworking | Seminars | Workshops
19 January 2021 - 21 January 2021
9.30 am - 12.30 pmUsing Strategzyer’s renowned Business Model Canvas and Value Proposition tools, The Big House invites creative and digital SMEs to reflect on and map out their business virtually with NTU academic Dr Lynn Oxborrow.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/business-growth-mapping
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Small Business Leadership Programme Information Session
Developing leaders to drive resilience, productivity and growthNetworking | Workshops
19 January 2021
2 pmThe Small Business Leadership Programme supports senior leaders to enhance their business’s resilience and recovery from the impact of COVID-19, and develop its potential for future growth and productivity.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/small-business-leadership-programme-information-session
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Nottingham Law School Virtual Law Fair
Recruitment and Networking EventExhibitions | Fairs | Networking
19 January 2021
5 pm - 7.30 pmThis event is an opportunity to access our talented pool of undergraduate and postgraduate students from Nottingham Law School. The virtual fair gives firms the option of delivering a live presentation, talking to students via one-to-one video chat or taking part on a topical panel discussion.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/nottingham-trent-university-law-fair-2021
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How to be a great freelancer - student series
A six week course for aspiring student freelancersConferences | Networking | Seminars | Workshops
20 January 2021 - 24 February 2021
12.30 pm - 2.30 pmA comprehensive series for student freelancers with Alison Grade.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/how-to-be-a-great-freelancer-series
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Celebrating Black Excellence in the Designed and Built Environment: Speakers from Industry
Public lectures
20 January 2021
4 pm - 6 pmAn open-door forum to celebrate Black excellence in the Designed and Built Environment featuring prominent speakers from industry and accrediting bodies.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/celebrating-black-excellence-in-the-designed-and-built-environment-speakers-from-industry
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How to be a great freelancer: Full day course
A full-day workshop with Alison GradeConferences | Networking | Seminars | Workshops
21 January 2021
10 am - 4.30 pmA comprehensive full day workshop for aspiring freelancers
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/how-to-be-a-great-freelancer-full-day-course
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Open Dome - Venus, could anything actually live there
Public lectures
21 January 2021
8 pm - 9 pmVenus is an inhospitable planet. But could life actually exist on the Earth’s (evil) twin? Can we believe all the results published lately on Phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus? Find out more in Dr Ian Whittaker's (NTU) talk Venus, could anything (let alone humans) actually live there? This is an online streamed talk to booked visitors only.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/open-dome-venus,-could-anything-actually-live-there
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Small Business Leadership Programme Information Session
Developing leaders to drive resilience, productivity and growthNetworking | Workshops
26 January 2021
12 pm - 12.30 pmThe Small Business Leadership Programme supports senior leaders to enhance their business’s resilience and recovery from the impact of COVID-19, and develop its potential for future growth and productivity.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/small-business-leadership-programme-information-session2
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Poetry Reading with Annum Salman: Sense Me, Remembering Incomplete Identities of the Past
Bonington GalleryIn conversation | Networking | Workshops
26 January 2021
4 pm - 5 pmAnnum Salman is a spoken word poet from Pakistani, who has undertaken her Creative Writing MA in Surrey and is currently residing in Karachi. Her book shares her experiences as Pakistani Muslim woman and a foreigner tackling mental health issues, sexism and racism. In line with the theme of memorials, Annum will be joining us live from Pakistan to read from her collection Sense Me and discuss identity, tackling racism and sexism, and her relationship with the UK and Pakistan as a Muslim woman.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/01/poetry-reading-with-annum-salman-sense-me,-remembering-incomplete-identities-of-the-past