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South Nottingham College was founded in 1970 in West Bridgford, while Castle College Nottingham was founded on 1 June 2006 from the merger of Broxtowe College and The People's College in Nottingham. The People's College was the oldest further education college in England, having been founded in 1847. Following a public consultation, which ran ...
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The original University College building on Shakespeare Street in central Nottingham, known as the Arkwright Building, now forms part of Nottingham Trent University's City Campus. [15] Trent Building – Originally housed the entire university when it moved to University Park in 1928 Library of University College Nottingham, c.1928
The University of Nottingham operates from four campuses in Nottinghamshire and from two overseas campuses, one in Ningbo, China and the other in Semenyih, Malaysia.The Ningbo campus was officially opened on 23 February 2005 by the then British Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, in the presence of Chinese education minister Zhou Ji and State Counsellor Chen Zhili.
A. Isaac Kobina Abban; Abdul Aziz Bari; Paul Adam (English novelist) Stewart Adams (chemist) Patrick Adderley; Sonia Adesara; Isaac Adewole; Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
(Born 1965) Jonathan Emmett, children's author, has lived in Nottingham since studying architecture at the University of Nottingham in the 1980s. (Born 1966) Thomas de Waal, journalist and writer on the Caucasus, was born in Nottingham. [45] (Born 1981) Rory Waterman, poet and academic, is a senior lecturer at Nottingham Trent University.
The historical records of the University of Nottingham, formerly University College, Nottingham until the Royal Charter granted full University status in August 1948, relate particularly to the development of the university from the 1920s to the 1960s: coverage of the early years following the opening of the college in 1881, and of the last 50 ...
Academics of the University of Nottingham ... Artists from Nottingham (1 C, 44 P) B. Business people from Nottingham (15 P) C. ... Staff of St John's College ...