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  • Athlete

    NEWS

    9 June 2025

    The relationship between an athlete and coach can thrive if both have similar levels of narcissistic tendencies, a new study has shown.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/06/why-narcissism-can-be-a-positive-thing-for-athletes-and-their-coaches

  • Covid test box in the background with pounds and twenty pound notes next to it

    NEWS

    5 June 2025

    Associate Professor Richard Machin, an expert on social welfare and social security, recently presented a report and evidence to the independent public inquiry into the Covid-19 pandemic.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/06/expert-blog-the-impact-of-financial-support-on-self-isolation-giving-evidence-to-the-covid-19-inquiry

  • Outside shot of Newton and Arkwright buildings with the tramlines and students outside

    NEWS

    3 June 2025

    Nottingham Trent University will work alongside nine university partners as part of a £5 million collaborative initiative which will help academic expertise inform public policy.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/06/5.9-million-multi-university-project-will-drive-better-use-of-academic-evidence-in-public-policymaking

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    NEWS

    30 May 2025

    Researchers at Nottingham Trent University are involved in a study to develop a new type of treatment for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a condition affecting over five million people worldwide.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/05/pioneering-rna-nanotherapy-offers-hope-for-inflammatory-bowel-disease-patients

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    NEWS

    20 May 2025

    Vitamin B12 deficiency in pregnancy can disrupt how fat is processed in the body, potentially raising the risk of diabetes and heart problems for both mother and offspring, a new study suggests.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/05/vitamin-b12-deficiency-in-pregnancy-could-pose-metabolic-health-risk,-research-suggests

  • Exmouth and River Exe from a drone, Dawlish Warren, Devon

    NEWS

    19 May 2025

    Crucial habitats in many UK estuaries are at high risk of being squeezed out, potentially disappearing entirely in the face of climate change and human development, a new study has revealed.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/05/researchers-reveal-risk-to-estuarine-ecosystems-threatened-by-climate-change-and-development

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    NEWS

    16 May 2025

    Professor William Rossiter, Nottingham Business School, explores the nature and development of the East Midlands region and considers the wider implications for devolution in England.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/05/expert-blog-remaking-the-region-the-east-midlands-in-transition

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    NEWS

    14 May 2025

    Associate Professor Helen Hall, Nottingham Law School, explores the legal and ethical dilemmas of how we treat ancient human remains in modern society.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/05/expert-blog-bones-on-the-bus-how-should-we-treat-ancient-huma

  • CBDC Central Bank Digital Currency Concept with hands on a tablet next to a laptop with finance icons surrounding

    NEWS

    14 May 2025

    A study has revealed why some countries are accelerating Central Bank Digital Currency projects and others are holding back.

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/05/political-motives-behind-global-adoption-of-central-bank-digital-currency-revealed-in-new-study

  • An image of the two nations' national flags

    NEWS

    14 May 2025

    Expert Blog: Kashmir terror attacks and identity politics - the need for a new Kashmir narrative, by Dr Sagarika Dutt

    ntu.ac.uk/about-us/news/news-articles/2025/05/kashmir-terror-attacks-and-identity-politics-the-need-for-a-new-kashmir-narrative