Having symptoms of depression or anxiety could be affecting the way mothers feed their children and could contribute to youngsters developing unhealthy eating habits, a new study has found.
߲Ƶ Lightning all-rounder Sarah Glenn has been called up by England for its upcoming tour to Kuala Lumpur to play Pakistan.
Mobile phone data could be used to make urban buildings more energy efficient, a new research paper has found.
Recent floods in England have been described as unprecedented or even “biblical” events, often with the misguided assumption that they were unavoidable or unpredictable, writes Dr Lee Bosher.
In 1919, four female students joined ߲Ƶ – which was then known as ߲Ƶ Technical College – to study automobile engineering.
A ߲Ƶ academic is part of a new £1.4m research project that will explore migration decision-making and development in West Africa.
Voting is now open to help choose the winners of the Winter 2019 CALIBRE Awards.
Despite being one of the most talked about issues, media coverage around brexit has already waned in the second week of the election campaign.
߲Ƶ’s School of Business and Economics (SBE) has been awarded the Small Business Charter Award.
Radar has launched its latest project, Risk-Related: a year-long series of artist residencies, commissions, performances and events.
߲Ƶ’s ‘Experts in Sport’ podcast returns this week with the second part of the series looking at the issue of corruption in sport.
߲Ƶ Lightning is pleased to announce that ten of its players have been selected for international duty.
߲Ƶ had a spectacular evening last night (Thursday 28 November) as it was announced the winner of three categories at THE Awards last night.
A ߲Ƶ London academic is to develop ground-breaking algorithms that will equip AI systems with the ability to ‘think’ and respond to busy, ever-changing environments – such as driving on the road - much faster than humans.
Despite worldwide protests about climate change, the environment has barely featured in election media coverage, securing just two percent of all coded news themes in week three of the campaign.
Athletes based at ߲Ƶ enjoyed a successful World Para-Athletics Championships in Dubai, including Sophie Hahn setting two new world records.
Andy Murray’s recent victory in the final of the European Open in Antwerp was arguably one of the greatest achievements of his distinguished career.
Last week (16 November) the University was presented with an award by China’s leading social media company, Tencent.
The SCENe (Sustainable Community Energy Networks) project won the Energy and Environment category at the Collaborate to Innovate Awards hosted by The Engineer.
߲Ƶ Students Powerlifting and Weightlifting club had great success at the recent British Junior Classic Championships.
߲Ƶ’s Joe Dugdale has claimed gold in the junior men’s title at World Mountain Running Championships in Patagonia, Argentina.
An event held earlier this week celebrated this year’s recipients of the LU Arts’ scholarships.
LU Arts and Flix Cinema screen the last National Theatre (NT) Live broadcast of the season, Present Laughter, on 28 November at the Cope Auditorium.
߲Ƶ Tennis is delighted to announce that both Ella Taylor and George Houghton have been called up to the Great Britain squad for the upcoming BNP Paribas Master’U event in France.
Imago Venues at ߲Ƶ is celebrating after winning a trio of awards in the 2019 Academic Venue Awards.