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  2. Nottingham Trent University - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Trent University, Arkwright Building (Grade II listed building) Located just north of Nottingham City Centre, the City site is home to over 17,000 students from Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Law School, School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, School of Art & Design, School of Social Sciences, and the Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism.

  3. Varsity Series (Nottingham) - Wikipedia

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    The busiest day of the Varsity Series calendar opened with a Nottingham Trent University victory in the women's basketball event, as the series score became an impressive 4–1 in their favour. The University of Nottingham, however, had the better of the day, as they struck back with narrow victories in the women's netball and men's basketball ...

  4. 2024 Nottingham Open - Wikipedia

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    It was the 16th edition of the event for women and the 28th edition for men. It is classified as a WTA 250 tournament on the 2024 WTA Tour for the women, and as an ATP Challenger Tour event for the men. The event took place at the Nottingham Tennis Centre in Nottingham, United Kingdom from 10 to 16 June 2024. [1]

  5. 2024 Nottingham Open – Men's singles - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Fearnley defeated Charles Broom in the final, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, to win the men's singles title at the 2024 Nottingham Open. [1] Andy Murray was the defending champion, [2] but chose to compete in Stuttgart instead.

  6. 2024 Nottingham Open – Women's singles - Wikipedia

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    Defending champion Katie Boulter [1] defeated Karolína Plíšková in the final, 4–6, 6–3, 6–2 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2024 Nottingham Open. [2] Boulter became the first woman in the tournament's history to defend the title, and became the second player to win the tournament twice, after Elena Baltacha.

  7. Nottingham College - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham College offers a range of university-level courses at undergraduate level recognised by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) in partnership with higher education institutions including Nottingham Trent University, The Open University, University of Derby and Edexcel. [17] [18] [19]

  8. Nottingham Open - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham Open, originally known as the Nottingham Championships or Nottingham Lawn Tennis Tournament (1887–1967), [1] is a tennis tournament for men and women held in Nottingham, United Kingdom, played on outdoor grass courts at the Nottingham Tennis Centre.

  9. Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Confetti Institute was founded in 1994 by Craig Chettle. [3] [4] It was originally called Confetti Studios. [4]In 2010, Confetti Studios was renamed the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, becoming part of the Confetti Media Group, which includes Confetti Constellations, Spool Post, Denizen Records Antenna, Notts TV, and Metronome.