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Catch up with all the latest alumni news and updates from across our 350,000-strong community.
The first week of June is recognised at Volunteers’ Week in the UK and we’re celebrating all our alumni volunteering achievements!
We welcomed over 100 of you to our recent alumni networking events in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles - find out what happened!
Take a trip to NASA’s Ames Research Center at Langley with Ivan Perez (PhD Computer Science, 2017).
From motivation questions to salary expectations, our resident careers expert Sue Mason breaks down the most common interview questions and how to tackle them with confidence.
Tariffs have returned to the spotlight in recent months, following high-profile policy shifts by the new U.S. administration. Dr Arijit Mukherjee, Professor of Industrial Economics, offers a clear and concise overview of the real economic effects and unintended consequences of tariff policy.
As artificial intelligence reshapes the business landscape, the traits that set us apart are evolving. Business School alumnus Ollie Henderson (Management, 2005), expert on the Future of Work and AI, explains why taste - the ability to recognise what works and what matters - is becoming a defining advantage for navigating an AI-enabled world.
Bernie Woollard (Economics/Agricultural Economics, 1978) and three lifelong friends celebrate their half century back on campus.
2025 marks 25 years since we opened the first ever British university campus outside of the UK in Malaysia. If you studied there we'd love to hear your memories!
A big thank you to all our alumni volunteers in the Faculty of Social Sciences – find out what we've been up to so far this year.
Ahead of the publication of his new book The Great Tree Story, international explorer Levison Wood answers our quickfire questions.
We asked for your opinion on the support we offer in our annual alumni survey.
Station Manager Margot Howell shares news on a long awaited refurbishment of University Radio Nottingham, thanks to alumni support.
It’s been a busy first quarter of 2025 for our Faculty of Engineering alumni volunteers.
Our latest My Office shoots for the moon with Richard Barker (Plant Science, 2007), who recently finished an astrobotany research project for NASA!