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Graham Kendall

Graham Kendall

Vice-Provost (Resaerch and Knowledge Transfer),

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Farewell to UNMC Summer Interns

This post were contributed by: Ong Teck Kang, Year 2, MPharm and See Der Haur, Year 3, BSc (Hons) Economics As the summer winds up, we bid farewell to 11 interns in the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus who spent their summer learning and experiencing strenuous and challenging tasks given by their supervisors. A summer …

Newton Fund Calls

Please see the following calls for funding, which should be of interest to many at UNMC. British Council Travel Grants Open Call – deadline 30 September (details at http://www.britishcouncil.org/education/science/current-opportunities/travel-grants-2014) [This call includes additional countries than those eligible under the Newton Fund] RCUK and the Brazilian Council of State Funding Agencies (CONFAP)Research Partnerships Call – preliminary …

The 3rd International Symposium on Processing of Foods, Vegetables and Fruits

The 3rd International Symposium on Processing of Foods, Vegetables and Fruits (ISPFVF 2014) was successfully organized by the Centre for Food and Bio-products Processing (CFBP), Manufacturing and Industrial Processes Division and Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) on the 11-13 August 2014. The International Advisory Board was chaired by Professor Arun S. …

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R&KT Blog reaches a milestone (500 posts)

Since launching this blog in October 2012, we passed the 100th post on the 23rd January 2013 and the 250th post on 14th Aug 2013. We are delighted to say that this is the 500th post. This is fantastic achievement, and would not be possible without the support of everybody at UNMC. As you may …

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Huawei National ICT Talents Seeds Cultivation (TSC) Award

Wee Gin Lim has recently received the Huawei National ICT Talents Seeds Cultivation (TSC) Award. Upon receiving the award he said: “I am very honoured to have recently been presented the Huawei National ICT Talents Seed Cultivation (TSC) Award as an appreciation for my valuable contribution to the Huawei National ICT TSC Initiatives. The National …

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MyMentor: The journey begins

We are very grateful to the Ministry of Education for having the confidence in appointing UNMC to lead the MyMentor project. This project, which will run for six years, will (initially) work alongside Monash University (Malaysia) and Southampton Uiversiy (Malaysia) in mentoring up to 230 post-doctoral staff members from Malaysian public universities. This is a …

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Malaysia: The Financial Powerhouse of ASEAN?

“Malaysia has come a long way in its economic development. It has transitioned from an economy purely dependent on agriculture and primary commodities to a manufacturing-based economy driven by rising exports and knowledge-based and capital-intensive industries. With the goal of moving the country forward to achieve the status of developed nation by year 2020, the …

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Modelling the Future – Understanding Global Challenges through Computer-Based Modelling and Simulation

We have just received this email: Topic: Modelling the Future – Understanding Global Challenges through Computer-Based Modelling and Simulation The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is inviting applications from foreign researchers and research administrators to participate in the “Science Tour 2014 – Modelling the Future” (30 November to 6 December 2014.) The tour will present …

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EU – Individual Fellowships

The following call supports an international fellowship which can be hosted at UNMC but will require a 12 month period to be spent in the EU. Please see: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/h2020/calls/h2020-msca-if-2014.html This is an excellent opportunity but the closing date is quite soon (11 Sep 2014) so if you want to attempt to get funding then time …

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TheConversation: How are the football fixtures created?

“When the English football fixtures were announced in June, many fans would have studied them from their own perspective. Are the fixtures fair to their team? Why do they have to travel the full length of the country on a Wednesday evening in the middle of February when, no doubt, it will be cold and …

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