Upcoming events
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Join us at our MBA Rediscover: Empowering Minds, Transforming Futures event for a morning of CPD activities and/or our MBA Dinner. This packed day is a unique opportunity to establish new, and deepen former connections.
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MBA Reconnect: Empowering Minds, Transforming Futures
Networking | Workshops
22 November 2024
10 am - 11 pmJoin us at our MBA Rediscover: Empowering Minds, Transforming Futures event for a morning of CPD activities and/or our MBA Dinner. This packed day is a unique opportunity to establish new, and deepen former connections.
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Don't miss our final WRAP Live! of the academic year, which will showcase our collaboration with Nottingham's brilliant Bad Betty Press. Free to attend and open to all.
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Individual counselling sessions with NTU Advisors
International visits
3 January 2024 - 20 December 2024
9 pm - 5 pmArrange an individual one to one counselling session with your country advisor:
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/2/many-countries-individual-counselling-sessions
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This event is only open to NTU students, staff or alumni. Join professional dancer, actress and singer Sarah Rymond for a workshop combining singing, dancing and acting.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/musical-theatre-class2
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Professor Andy Newton's Inaugural Lecture
Urban mobility and crime: (Not) all roads lead to RomeNetworking | Public lectures | Seminars
14 May 2024
5.30 pm - 7.30 pmIn this talk Professor Andy Newton reveals some of his insights from 20 years research into crime and place. Andy will draw from his work on examining patterns of crime on the public transport network, on understanding acquisitive crime, and exploring violence in public places. He will also reflect on some of the obstacles for academics when collaborating with police forces, community safety partners, the voluntary sector, and local and national government - acknowledging this is a two-way issue! Andy will discuss recent efforts to develop toolkits to better inform policy makers decisions about place-based approach to crime prevention and also reflect on the need to bring local communities into this process. Indeed, if we are going to take a place-based approach to crime reduction – then how can we try and make this more sustainable?
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/professor-andy-newtons-inaugural-lecture
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Don't miss our final WRAP Live! of the academic year, which will showcase our collaboration with Nottingham's brilliant Bad Betty Press. Free to attend and open to all.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/wrap-live!-bad-betty-x-wrap-showcase
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Grad Fest Public Exhibition: Design for Performance, Nottingham
Art and Design Degree Show - Public ExhibitionExhibitions | Open to all
14 May 2024 - 22 May 2024
9.30 am - 6 pmAn exhibition featuring costume and theatre design work by final-year students, located in the public foyer area of the Nottingham Playhouse, open daily
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/grad-fest-exhibition-design-for-performance
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In this taster day you will interactively exploring what is like to study Psychology at University
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/experience-psychology
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Open to everyone, this event brings together members of NTU Faith and our NTU community for a relaxing walk around our diverse places of worship in Nottingham City Centre.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/ntu-places-of-worship-tour
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Accent diversity and the bar
Conferences | Networking | Public lectures | Seminars | Workshops
15 May 2024
6.30 pm - 8 pmAccent diversity and the bar, online event
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/accent-diversity-and-the-bar
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This event is only open to NTU students. Join us for a play by BAFTA winner James Graham, exploring toxic masculinity, class, and forgiveness through the true story of teenager Jacob Dunne's journey from a mistake to redemption in Nottingham.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/theatre-visit-liberation-squares
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This event is only open to NTU students. Join our weekly writing hour followed by an informal book club, suitable for all interests and abilities. Between 3 - 4 pm you can carry on with your writing, start something new, and get some feedback. From 4 pm, come along for a book club – bring along what you're currently reading or choose a theme to discuss with the group. These sessions are weekly during term time and take place at either City or Clifton campuses.
ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2024/5/writing-and-book-club-meet-up2