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Nottingham University Press (NUP) was the academic press of the University of Nottingham, England. Founded in 1992 by Des Cole and Phil Garnsworthy, the press specialised in scientific and technical publishing, particularly in the areas of animal and food science (in line with the university's strengths). In 2012, NUP was purchased by 5m ...
Nottingham University Business School (NUBS) is the business school of the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom situated on the university's Jubilee Campus, close to Nottingham city centre. The school is an international leader in finance and management education and a research pioneer in entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainability.
The following is a list of British universities ordered by their financial endowments, expressed in pounds sterling at fair value. British charity funds are made up of restricted reserves, which can only be used for specific purposes, and unrestricted reserves, which could be used for any activity within the charity's scope. [ 1 ]
The University of Nottingham is a public research university in Nottingham, ... In the financial year ending 31 July 2024, ... Nottingham: Nottingham University Press.
Insurance brokerage firm Gallagher conducted a survey of 1,000 business leaders, with nearly half of respondents saying they will reduce office space by the end of 2025.
Donald Rees (27 January 1937 – 17 January 2025) was a Welsh mathematician who was the warden of Hugh Stewart Hall [1] in the University of Nottingham for 29 years (1975 to 2004). Dr. Rees was a highly respected academic, being a professor of mathematics, and a leading member of the University community.
On 6 December 2024, after the murder of former CEO of UnitedHealth Group's subsidiary company UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, [32] a video was leaked in which Witty stated, "Our role is a critical role, and we make sure that care is safe, appropriate, and is delivered when people need it" and that the insurer will continue to prevent "unnecessary care" and advised that people refrain from ...
Thomas Chesney at the University of Nottingham, 2017. Thomas Chesney is a British–Irish Professor of computational social science at Nottingham University Business School. [1] Born in Northern Ireland, Chesney uses simulation to study economic behaviour such as the problem of modern slavery.