
The University of Nottingham understands the diversity of factors that contribute to making food security one of the most important global issues today.
Apr 19, 2012
6 sec
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UK offshore wind could produce in excess of the UK’s annual energy needs. Will you help make low-cost, renewable energy available on demand?
Apr 19, 2012
4 sec
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One in five children will suffer from a mental health disorder.
Will you help improve quality of life for children with mental health problems?
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/impactcampaign
Apr 19, 2012
3 sec
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"Learning is the greatest game in life and the most fun."
Glenn Doman, founder of the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential.
With the support of philanthropists who share the University's ethos and ambition, the opportunities within Nottingham Potential will be expanded to benefit even more young people within our local communities.
Will you help us to build on our strong foundations, and significantly expand the University's commitment to Nottingham Potential over the next five years?
The Campaign will raise philanthropic support across five themes: The Nottingham Experience, Health and Well-being, Nurturing Talent, Ingenuity and Sustainable Futures. Each theme encompasses a series of projects and programmes that build upon our strengths in areas of strategic importance.
Impact: The Nottingham Campaign has been developed to deliver our vision to:
change lives
tackle global issues
shape the future
Apr 19, 2012
3 sec
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In this video we hear more about the Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre.
Apr 19, 2012
3 sec
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Millions of people in the UK live with chronic pain every day. Will you help relieve the crippling pain of arthritis sufferers?
People with arthritis live with severe pain. Even just getting dressed can be an agonising ordeal. Yet we are still not sure how to manage it. Arthritis affects young and old alike. Joint replacement surgery can provide relief, but 15% of patients report persistent pain even after their operations.
Our ageing population and rising obesity will see an increase in arthritis over the next 10 to 20 years. The need to better understand arthritis and improve the lives of people who suffer from it has never been more urgent.
Apr 19, 2012
5 sec
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Will you help open up our rich heritage library collections to all those who want to learn about the past?
Apr 19, 2012
4 sec
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China is predicted to become the world's largest economy by 2020.
Will you help educate leaders who understand contemporary China in an international context?
Apr 19, 2012
2 sec
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Sickle Cell Disorder is the most common genetic condition in England and is associated with high morbidity.
Will you help predict onset of a sickle cell crisis and improve quality of life for patients?
For more information on the Impact campaign visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/impactcampaign
Mar 26, 2012
4 min
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