Revolutionise your products with textiles that do more. Our technology embeds sensors, energy harvesters, and active components directly into yarns and fabrics, enabling capabilities like motion ...
With over 150 academic experts with knowledge and experience across the breadth of the discipline, NTU Psychology in the School of Social Sciences at NTU is one of the largest departments in the UK.
From the ethics of AI, to post and decoloniality, research can change minds, open new opportunities and become the basis for new policy. Follow your passions and explore your interests with our ...
Are you interested to collaborate with students and colleagues from NTU through virtual exchange? Find out how you can get ...
We’re excited to introduce our brand new Glow Sensory Rooms at the Clifton and Brackenhurst libraries. These rooms offer a calm and inclusive environment to support focus, relaxation and sensory ...
A new report reveals how internet memes have become powerful tools in the global fight against information disorder during the war in Ukraine. The Complex Web in Memetic Warfare, by Nottingham Trent ...
Our courses are designed specifically as a route to university for those aged 19 and over without traditional qualifications or the specific subjects required by some degree courses. They are one-year ...
The Institute for Knowledge Exchange Practice (IKEP) is the hub for Knowledge Exchange (KE) development and best practice at NTU. We support excellence in Knowledge Exchange through building capacity ...
Do you have a referred assignment or resit to do this summer? Don’t panic – NTU Pass has you covered
If you're re-submitting an assignment or have an assessment to re-sit, NTU Pass is here to help with lots of support and advice. Take a look at our NTU Pass Learning Room in NOW, where you’ll find ...
Conducted by Nottingham Law School, part of Nottingham Trent University, the report highlights the critical role regulators must play in ensuring access to justice for all, particularly for the most ...
Narrow streets in city centres which are flanked by tall buildings may be trapping pollution and leading to poor air quality, a study shows. Research by Nottingham Trent University (NTU) shows that ...
Kirsty Smallbone is the Executive Dean of the School of Science and Technology at Nottingham Trent University.
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