An anti-smoking group is urging would-be students to boycott Nottingham University's open day this weekend in protest over its acceptance of donations from the tobacco industry.
Students for Action on Smoking and Health has launched a publicity campaign to bring the university's decision to accept ?3.8 million from British American Tobacco to the attention of potential applicants.
The move follows an invitation-only debate staged by Nottingham last week, which was addressed by vice-chancellor Sir Colin Campbell, to allow academics to rehearse the arguments for and against accepting the BAT money.
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