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The Human Tissue Act 2004 regulates the treatment of human bodies after death, but it has a one hundred year cut-off point: remains more than a century old are in most circumstances beyond its remit.
To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week, Student Mental Health Champion, Riya, tells us how being involved in the NTU community has a big positive impact on her mental health. Postgraduate student, ...
Postgraduate students on the MA Fashion Marketing course had the unique opportunity to respond to a live brief set by leading global retailer Urban Outfitters. The brief challenged students to develop ...
The terror attacks on tourists in Pahalgam on 22 April that killed 26 people shocked the Indian nation and was condemned by everyone in the strongest possible terms ...
A CBDC is a digital form of government-issued money, backed and regulated by a nation's central bank. The research, led by triple crown accredited Nottingham Business School (NBS), part of Nottingham ...
Alfie Hall's cosy gaming chair is designed to create a feeling of warmth and safety for the user. Boldy patterned with a custom 80's-inspired arcade print, the chair bursts with colour, amplified by ...
The Nayan Lamp adapts beautifully to any space and lifestyle, whether used as a wall fixture, table light, floor lamp, or mood setter. With a gentle sliding motion, its cover opens like an eyelid, ...
Curl Easy is a hair styling tool designed to make curling hair easier, safer, and more accessible, especially for individuals with limited mobility or dexterity. Traditional hair curlers often require ...
The Talent and Innovation Grants project has received £124,441 from the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The scheme was run for the first time last year and saw 60 businesss ...
Exciting news from our resident falcons – Archie and P9 have welcomed two chicks in 2025! Archie and P9 have welcomed two chicks The first little one made its grand entrance on Wednesday 30 April, ...
2025 marks ten years of the Alumni and Industry Fellowship Programme (AIFP) at Nottingham Trent University (NTU). Our sector leading initiative taps into the generosity and skills of alumni and ...
Hello all! I'm Adebukola Ogungbade, but most people know me as Bukky. I grew up in Nigeria, where there was this funny joke that people named Bukky, or 'Bookie', loved to read books! Perhaps that's ...