Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Gobal Food Security conference

“Global food security is a huge priority. The population of the planet is expected to approach nine billion by 2050 and one of our fundamental challenges is to ensure a sustainable, secure food supply”.
-Professor Jeremy Roberts, School of Bioscience, The University of Nottingham

In light of such population growth The University of Nottingham’s Global Food Security conference at Shanghai Expo on 15th July will tackle this hot topic. For further information on this event or The University of Nottingham’s presence at Shanghai Expo 2010, please contact Helen Foster, Helen.foster@nottingham.ac.uk

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Friday, 13 November 2009

Our international campuses

View a video of our campuses in China and Malaysia:

Did you know that we have a campus in China?

The University of Nottingham has a purpose-built campus in Ningbo, China. Expo gives us a great opportunity to showcase our world leading education in the neighbouring city of Shanghai.

Check out our Ningbo China Campus here.

Follow the University of Nottingham on the road to the Shanghai Expo 2010!

We’re hugely excited to be at Expo 2010.

It’s a wonderful opportunity to showcase our work that is addressing Big Global Problems – water, food, energy, transport, health. These aren’t just local priorities – they’re national and international imperatives. They need to play out in our research, in our teaching and training programmes, to policymakers and to the international business community. Expo 2010 provides a one time opportunity to do this in one place, at one time. To reach not just a Chinese audience but a global audience and provide physical engagement with people and issues.
It's great that we can share a platform with those who have grasped the vision that global problems need global solutions. That’s what the University of Nottingham is all about. That’s what Expo 2010 is all about.

Participate, engage, come and see us, come and work with us. Share the journey.

Professor Chris Rudd
Pro Vice-Chancellor