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Welcoming the world to Nottingham

As Brexit looms, city unites to greet international students
Almost 500 international students travelling from more than 80 countries around the globe to study at Nottingham’s two world-class universities are to be given a warm welcome at the first ever civic reception to mark their arrival in their new home.

Healthy Food for all - ambassador for global nutrition to share vision for zero hunger and equal access to healthy diets

Professor Graziano da Silva, Former Director-General of the FAO (Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations), is sharing his views on what is wrong with the food system at a special evening event at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

Nottingham and Nottinghamshire call on other UK cities to become slavery-free this Anti-Slavery day

More than one thousand frontline staff from across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have been trained to spot signs of modern slavery, since a Slavery-Free Community pledge was signed by leaders in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire in 2017.

Defence investment set to transform recovery from combat trauma

Regenerative Medicine – Phase 2 funding taking radical new therapies to the front line
The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ will be expanding its research into tissue regeneration to treat blast injuries after receiving a share of a new funding award.

Power of music to improve health and wellbeing under discussion at conference

Singing talent from the Vicky McClure Dementia Choir, featured on a BBC TV documentary, will be among the performers at a national conference in Nottingham discussing the role music can play in health and social care.

New funding for Zimbabwe micronutrient research

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ is carrying out new research into mineral micronutrient deficiencies (MMNDs), with partners in Zimbabwe, after receiving a share of £14.8M from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

Survivor narratives should inform antislavery work says new report

The testimony of survivors should be at the forefront of antislavery work, according a new report by the Rights Lab at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

A father’s diet could affect the long-term heart health of his offspring

A new study has found that a lack of protein in a father’s diet affects the quality of his sperm and in turn, could affect the long-term cardiovascular health of his offspring.

Itchy skin allergies in dogs linked to problem behaviour, says new study

New research has found a direct link between dogs who suffer from a common skin allergy that causes chronic itching and problem behaviour.

Government at risk of missing its own Ageing Society target, says new report

The UK Government is at risk of missing its target to increase healthy life expectancy by five years by 2035, according to a new report out today.
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