Talk:Academic dress of the University of Nottingham

Disagree. It would dominate the main Nottingham page too much, particularly if there are further additions. There is ample precedent for it being a separate page (see Academic dress of the University of Oxford and similar pages for Cambridge, Wales, Bristol, Durham).

Proposed deletion
This article was nominated for proposed deletion. however, given a proposal to merge and support for a standalone page for precendent, I have removed the prop tag. Capitalistroadster 04:36, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

Pro-Chancellors
Someone removed the reference to Pro-Chancellors because Nottm has Pro-Vice-Chancellors "instead". In fact both positions exist at the University. For info, type "Pro-Chancellor" into the search box on the University of Nottingham website. It'll throw up plenty of references, although you won't necessarily be able to read the full articles off the UofN site. One example that you can read by looking at the google cache rather than the page itself is this: Jamse 12:12, 1 March 2006 (UTC)

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Confusion about which Nottingham university This article seems to be confusing Nottingham Trent with University of Nottingham. A link to the Nottingham University page is needed but I am a neophyte editor. Nottingham University was granted a Royal Charter in 1948 so suspect the whole of this page relates to Trent. Someone on the project needs to give it a good check as an ex NU grad the colours and such do not align with my memories. But I don't know where to check. Pete Yates — Preceding unsigned comment added by Peteyates (talk • contribs) 11:17, 26 April 2019 (UTC)