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[[File:Ntu 1 burned (1).png|thumb|University logo]]'''Nottingham Trent University''' is a university in [[Nottingham]]. It was traces its history to a school of art and design founded in 1843, which became part of '''Trent Polytechnic''', later '''Nottingham Polytechnic'''. It became a university in 1992.
[[File:Ntu 1 burned (1).png|thumb|University logo]]'''Nottingham Trent University''' is a university in [[Nottingham]]. It was traces its history to a school of art and design founded in 1843, which became part of '''Trent Polytechnic''', later '''Nottingham Polytechnic'''. It became a university in 1992.
The university houses the [[Ray Gosling]] archives.
==Staff and alumni==
*[[Gregory Woods]], poet (Emeritus Professor of Lesbian and Gay Studies)


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Nottingham Trent University is a university in Nottingham. It was traces its history to a school of art and design founded in 1843, which became part of Trent Polytechnic, later Nottingham Polytechnic. It became a university in 1992.

The university houses the Ray Gosling archives.

Staff and alumni

  • Gregory Woods, poet (Emeritus Professor of Lesbian and Gay Studies)