Alistair Bruce is currently Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Risk and Governance at NBS, which I joined in October 2018. My previous work experience began with a lectureship in Economics ...
Create Growth N2 (CGN2) offers creative, digital and creative technology businesses based in Nottingham, unique programs and access to a wide range of specialised business support. The CGN2 program is ...
Michael Greenwell is the course leader for the BA Journalism course at NTU.
Located in the city centre, overlooking the Market Square. The Student Hideout is a bright, modern property consisting of a mixture of 5,6- and 8-bedroom apartments with private en-suite rooms. Each ...
The FinTech industry is evolving at a rapid pace, creating exciting opportunities to drive innovation, improve financial inclusion and transform how businesses operate. On this online microcredential, ...
Refuge notes that on average one woman is killed by an abusive partner or ex partner every five days in England and Wales, and there are around seven attempts before a woman leaves for good. Leaving ...
From poverty to climate change, many of the most complex societal challenges involve human decision-making. Behavioural economics is focused on supporting policy-makers and organisations to design ...
Dr Newsome-Chandler’s main research interests are in the fields of forensic linguistics, historical linguistics, epistolary studies, textual editing, and early Tudor history. She has a forthcoming ...
Around 15-20% of the global population identifies as being neurodivergent. They are three times more likely to be unemployed than people with physical or visible disabilities, and six times more ...
This course will be available for applications via UCAS in January. Please visit us at our next NTU London open day to find out more or you can get in touch with us via our Ask NTU form. This degree ...
As organisations push towards greater inclusion and diversity, leaders are looking for ways to celebrate brain differences, not deficits, in their workplaces. With as much as 20% of people ...
In our first CADQ guest blog, Sarah Askin, Principal Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, demonstrates Success for All in action during a trip to Berlin. Please note, views expressed in this ...