Dr Chris Goodier, Director of the Centre for Innovative and Collaborative Construction Engineering at ߲Ƶ, will present evidence at the Houses of Parliament on Monday 4 March.
It’s World Book Day and what better way to celebrate than getting your specs on, a bookmark out and stuck into a novel you’ve never read before.
߲Ƶ remains the most shortlisted university for the second year running in the Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA) 2019, featuring in nine of the 15 categories.
Staff, students and members of the community gathered at ߲Ƶ last week to celebrate the Green Flag Award which the University received last year.
߲Ƶ is one of multiple Midlands-based universities providing apprenticeships to help support employers in the region.
A study involving more than 1,000 schoolchildren has found a link between exercise and improved brain power.
߲Ƶ student Niamh Emerson became the first teenager to earn more than 4,700 points in the pentathlon at the European Indoor Championships, winning her the silver medal.
Forty men are needed for study that is looking to identify whether tackling liver fat is the key to treating conditions linked to being overweight and obese such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
߲Ƶ, ߲Ƶ Students’ Union and CoppaFeel! are joining forces this March for an all-day event that looks to improve early detection rates of breast and testicular cancers by encouraging people to learn how to self-check.
PhD physics student Russell Rundle has earned an “amazing opportunity” and will travel to Germany this summer to meet Nobel Prize-winning scientists and discuss cosmology, laser physics and gravitational waves.
Major construction projects should be beacons of best practice for occupational health, giving smaller contractors an opportunity to learn better ways of keeping their workforces safe.
Matteo Zanda, a leading expert in molecular imaging, medicinal and biological chemistry, has joined ߲Ƶ as Professor of Biomolecular Imaging.
߲Ƶ will be hosting a week of creative inter-disciplinary events involving science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Four inspiring films featuring students from ߲Ƶ are being shown to celebrate diversity in science as part of British Science Week.
Today (8 March 2019) is International Women’s Day – a day which marks the achievement of women across the world and raises awareness against bias, campaigning for a gender-balanced world.
A ߲Ƶ academic has concluded that there is “ample room for improvement” when it comes to European countries tackling cases of corruption in sport.
Engineers have brought a 180-year-old feature of Britain’s railways into the 21st century with a redesigned track switch that is expected to significantly reduce repair costs and delays.
To mark World Poetry Day (21 March), academics from ߲Ƶ have come together to launch season two of the ‘School of Poetry’ podcast.
߲Ƶ, ߲Ƶ Students’ Union and CoppaFeel! joined forces yesterday to teach more than 1,000 people self-checking techniques in a bid to improve early detection rates of breast and testicular cancers.
߲Ƶ’s Careers Network has been voted number two in the UK, according to a university review website.
Millions of pounds are being spent on running educational trials in schools that often fail to produce useful information, a new study has found.
A project bid to grow the local rehabilitation and medical technology sector, of which ߲Ƶ is a key partner, has received funding from the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Strength in Places Fund.
Women aged 60-80 are being encouraged to take part in a study to investigate if resistance band exercise can reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
A series of events about citizenship has launched at ߲Ƶ today (13 March).
On Monday 18th March, ߲Ƶ will welcome a host of VIPs from the UK and overseas for a day-long event focused on sustainable development within the Central Asian region.