MyNottingham Student Portal now LIVE in Malaysia

Student portal ‘MyNottingham’ has now gone live in Malaysia. This is a key milestone for The University and will allow us to streamline administrative processes and information for students across the three campuses. Access has now been rolled out to all UNMC students. MyNottingham provides personalised information all in one place, and can be accessed 24/7 …

Video Blog: UNMC’s thoughts on Project Transform

Project Transform has been working to develop a comprehensive online system for our students that can be used across all of our campuses, worldwide. Earlier this year we spent a few days on the Malaysia campus talking to staff and students. Both expressed considerable excitement about the venture, highlighting their expectations alongside aspects of the …

Enquiries Light — first screenshots of the new enquiry form

Project Transform is building up to its first GoLive date — Enquiries Light is set to launch in May. This is the first of three GoLives which will see the project implemented across the University in the UK, China and Malaysia. The second, in September 2015, will bring Enquiries Heavy. September 2016 is the final stage, covering …

Student Art Competition

Project Transform has started building awareness within the student community across The University of Nottingham’s UK, China and Malaysia Campuses. We launched a student art competition on 15th October to find three pieces of word design artwork to display at our office at Kings Meadow Campus (UK) as well as in the China and Malaysia campuses. Students from all …

Transform Update (July 2014)

Excellent progress is being made in Project Transform: all deliverables due for completion by 31/7/2014 have been met and the project is well within budget. Focusing on student experience, Project Transform will make a positive change to the ways of working in the university. The People-Process-Technology approach ensures that a new system is procured and …

Transform Update (June 2014)

Following the launch of Project Transform in February, there have been some significant achievements in the subsequent weeks. With Professor Karen Cox, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, appointed as project sponsor and Tim Collins (pictured right) recruited as the Transformation Programme Director, several other key individuals have joined the project. This has been a combination of external hires …