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A farewell to our 2015 summer interns

As the UNMC Summer Internship Programme 2015 officially came to an end, it was time for all those involved to spare a thought on the significance of the experience and what it means to them. The farewell lunch for this year’s interns was held at the Careers Advisory Service (CAS) office on Aug 27, a …

Malaysia and Britain: united by football and Formula One

In this blog post, to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The University of Nottingham in Malaysia, we explore more of the long-standing, and surprising, cultural references and passions that Britain and Malaysia share. Driving force Malaysians are BIG car lovers, with vehicle ownership levels exceeding that in many western European countries. This can make driving, with epic tailbacks …

Malaysia/UK, all the way!

A love of tea-drinking and football are familiar cultural references to British life….but did you know they are also woven into the fabric of Malaysian society? Our next few blog posts to celebrate the 15th anniversary of The University of Nottingham in Malaysia will explore some of the many long-standing, and sometimes surprising, connections between …

Anniversary in pictures: Provost’s room with a view

I think I had one of the best offices in Wisma MISC (our original base in Kuala Lumpur). It was on the corner with views towards (what is now) the Pavilion Mall, but was then Eden Village Seafood Restaurant – a popular tourist spot. I never was very good at keeping my office tidy, as …

Love and learning: why Nottingham was #meanttobe for me

As A-Level results day fast approaches, a newly-wed couple reveal why their University of Nottingham experience was #meanttobe – not only for the study abroad and career opportunities it afforded them, but also because they fell in love and married as a result. Keith Hobson, 30, originally from Staffordshire, is now a Finance Manager at …

A warm welcome to Murali Paramasivam, Sports Complex Manager

Nottingham University is a place that I have constantly visited since 2005. I had frequently organized the annual MAPCU Sports Carnival here and am very familiar with the facilities thus making life easy to settle down. I see a challenge here to make Nottingham University sport a force to be reckoned with in the private …

Anniversary in photos: Provost’s early Malaysia memories

Today we have almost 700 staff at our Malaysia campus, but we started out 15 years ago on a much smaller scale. Some of us came on secondment from the UK (where I’d been Deputy Director of the Business School) and others joined from Malaysian universities. When the Vice Chancellor asked me to come to …

Marmite of Malaysia: do you love or hate durian fruit?

With its onion-custard flavour, spikey shell, creamy flesh and aroma akin to smelly old socks, the durian fruit is perhaps the most infamous and peculiar of Malaysia’s tropical fruits. Dubbed the ‘King of Fruits’, Durian is loved and loathed in equal measure (much like the opinion-dividing effect of Marmite here in the UK). In celebration …

University archives: anniversaries and immortality

Anniversaries, such as the foundation of the Malaysia Campus, remind us how crucial it is to collect photographs, letters, reports and interviews that document milestones in the life of the University. Here, Sarah Colborne, from Manuscripts and Special Collections, reveals how record keeping at Nottingham has evolved over the decades and the implications for collecting …

Deciding on Nottingham

Before completing my final year in BSc Technopreneurship in Asia Pacific University (APU), formerly known as APIIT or UCTI, I always knew that I have to get a MSc degree in order to go the extra mile. Furthermore, I was thinking about doing it in another country for the necessary exposure. So I went surveying …