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Graham Kendall

Graham Kendall

Vice-Provost (Resaerch and Knowledge Transfer),

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All Royal Society content is currently free to access (20 – 26 Oct 2014)

To celebrate Open Access Week all Royal Society content will be free to access from Monday 20 October until Sunday 26 October. Access all their journal content here

Malaysian Entrepreneurial and Research Delegation to China – A-LEAD Leadership Exploration

Last week (13-17 Oct 2014), the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) led a high level delegation to China, visiting both Shanghai and our campus in Ningbo. Pictures from the delegation can be seen here. This high level delegation provided opportunities for learning from the experiences of leading Chinese Universities as they have transformed themselves. …

The first tri-campus workshop of Nottingham’s Business Engagement and Innovation Services

Last week (12-17 Oct 2014) the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) took a delegation to China made up of some of the leading Malaysian academics, from the public universities. The visit was supported by the Asian Business Centre (ABC) and we were also supported by the University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus (UNNC). As part …

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TheConversation: Pull up a chair, we need to talk about sexist language at work

“With the arrival of the first woman to head the BBC Trust, a perennially tricky question is once again causing awkwardness. Rona Fairhead took the helm of the trust on October 9, but is she be a chairwoman, a chair or a chairman? It might seem like a secondary concern – the head of the …

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UNMC PhD Student Won Presentation Award in Portugal

This post was contributed by SivakumarManickam UNMC’s third year PhD student, Ms. Renu Geetha Bai from Chemical and Environmental Engineering participated in the Ultrasonic International Conference held from 15-17th September 2014 at Caparcia, Lisbon, Portugal. The conference organized by REQUIMTE, New University of Lisbon and chaired by pioneers from the Ultrasonics field received attendance from …

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Vote for our 3MT (Three Minute Thesis) candidate

The 2014 U21 Three Minute Thesis (3MT®)  competition is currently underway. The University of Nottingham is being represented by Mohammad Reza Ketabchi from the School of Chemical & Environment Engineering. Reza will be competing with other U21 finalists for three prizes: the Judges Choice, Highly commended and People’s Choice. The People’s Choice voting is now …

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University of Nottingham Three Minute Thesis Winner REVEALED

This post was contrinuted by Tissa Chandesa On September 5th, 2014, The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) conducted its Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition for the second year running. A total of 15 participants from the Faculty of Engineering and Science took part in this year’s competition. We at RTAD would like to take …

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CFFRC domes are beginning to look like domes

On the recent on location visit, when the Vice-chancellor accompanies a number of VIPs to our international campuses in China and Malaysia, we were able to show the progress that CFFRC (Crops for the Future Research Centre)  has made with regard to the iconic domes that are being built. We showed an artist’s impression of …

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WinSet Programmes Launch

Programmes Launch By Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (WinSET) WinSET Leadership Development Programme (WLDP) WinSET Mentoring Programme (WMP) The programmes launch by Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (WinSET 2014) was successfully launched by Y. Bhg. Prof. Dr. Raha binti Abdul Rahim, Director of the Higher Education Excellence Planning Division (BPKI), Department of Higher …

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Follow our tweets on twitter

As we have been reporting, we have slightly changed the way that this blog is being disseminated. Instead of sending out a weekly email, we plan to let those that want to get an email subscribe to the feed, and we will also tweet content from this blog. To make it a little easier to …

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