Research by ߲Ƶ has led to the creation of a new European standard for HGV design which will help prevent hundreds of people from being killed or seriously injured each year.
Research conducted by ߲Ƶ has assisted global sports organisations in keeping over 50 million young people safe when playing sport.
The brains of ultra marathon runners taking part in gruelling long-distance races may hold clues about our evolutionary past, a new study has found.
Promising new research suggests a total of just 4.5 minutes of vigorous activity that makes you huff and puff during daily tasks could reduce the risk of some cancers by up to 32 percent.
Research conducted by ߲Ƶ at Wimbledon has the potential to drive more exposure of wheelchair tennis.
߲Ƶ will establish the UNESCO Chair in Informatics and Multi-hazard Risk Reduction, with Professor Qiuhua Liang as the Chair holder.
A unique carbon footprint tool has been created to allow businesses to measure the CO2 output of their digital data.
߲Ƶ has received multi-million-pound funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to create a new automotive wind tunnel.
Three highly prestigious Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships have been awarded to researchers at ߲Ƶ.
߲Ƶ will be part of a new research team of creative sector specialists, established as part of a government project to give a £50 billion boost to the creative industries in the UK.
The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings have placed ߲Ƶ first in the UK and 15th globally for advancing Affordable and Clean Energy – the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7.
߲Ƶ has been awarded further funding to continue its work with Beketov National University in the Ukraine, as part of a twinning initiative to offer support to academics, students and university leaders during the conflict.
߲Ƶ has been crowned the best university in the world for sports-related subjects for the seventh year running by the global QS higher education league table.
Dr Ishara Dharmasena attended the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee’s STEM for Britain 2023 presentation which took place at the Houses of Parliament on 6 March.
Projects involving three ߲Ƶ academics have been awarded British Academy funding to maximise the impact of their cutting-edge work in developing countries.
A ߲Ƶ-led study that has created the first ever guidance on how to design and operate non-domestic buildings to minimise the spread of airborne viruses has won a national industry award.
߲Ƶ is among 14 research institutions to receive funding from the Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre to support innovative work to reduce carbon emissions.
߲Ƶ spinout Figura Analytics has successfully closed a seed funding round, led by a syndicate of angel investors, to bring its nanopore technology to the drinks market this year.
Sam Heward, an Ultra Runner and co-founder of Ultra X, has shared his experience of undergoing physiology testing at ߲Ƶ in order to improve his running performance.
Colleagues from ߲Ƶ’s School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences have collaborated with UK Coaching to provide a series of key online resources.
Researchers from ߲Ƶ have led a global review of the climate impact of sport emissions.
߲Ƶ researcher Dr Madeleine Orr has said the recently published Sports for Nature report has the potential to “increase biodiversity and act against nature loss”.
Last week marked the end of the Chiles Webster Batson Commission on Sport and Low-Income Neighbourhoods.
A new report has carried out the first-ever assessment of how sports that take place on landscapes ranging from water, turf, mountains, and cities can act to protect nature.
߲Ƶ’s research into video consultations has helped shape healthcare policy in Brazil after COVID-19 put unsustainable pressure on hospitals and doctors’ surgeries during the pandemic.