߲Ƶ welcomed former Nasa astronaut Dr Sandra Magnus to campus last week for the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre Directors’ (UTC) Conference.
Chris Skidmore MP – Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation – visited ߲Ƶ on Friday 8 March.
The Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) was delighted to welcome Professor Caucher Birkar to ߲Ƶ last week.
Four inspiring films featuring students from ߲Ƶ are being shown to celebrate diversity in science as part of British Science Week.
Matteo Zanda, a leading expert in molecular imaging, medicinal and biological chemistry, has joined ߲Ƶ as Professor of Biomolecular Imaging.
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.
߲Ƶ will be hosting a week of creative inter-disciplinary events involving science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
A study involving more than 1,000 schoolchildren has found a link between exercise and improved brain power.
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 has been named the best university in the world for sports-related subjects for the third year running by the global QS higher education league table.
A ground-breaking ceremony has taken place to officially start work on a new HQ for a leading software company which will generate £1.6m per year for front-line County Council services.
߲Ƶ will be once again holding its ever popular STEM Community Day – an event full of fun and inspiring activities linked to science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
At the start of January 2019, Dr Jeff Evans, a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography in the School of Social Sciences, boarded the 134m-long S. A. Agulhas II – one of the largest and most modern research ships anywhere in the world.
Dr Duncan Depledge, a leading authority on political geography, international relations, and security studies, will be joining ߲Ƶ in February.
A ߲Ƶ academic has been awarded funding to conduct research in an area of Mathematics that studies complicated and beautiful geometric shapes using algebraic tools.
Carrying extra body fat around the middle could be linked to brain shrinkage, according to new a study by ߲Ƶ.
Seven ߲Ƶ alumni have been recognised for their outstanding achievements and service in the 2019 Queen’s New Year’s Honours list.
߲Ƶ London celebrated its third graduation day yesterday (Wednesday 12 December), honouring the achievements of the class of 2018 and one of the country’s top surgeons.
߲Ƶ academics are to conduct research as part of a large-scale international project investigating whether personalised breast cancer screening is a better screening option for women aged 40 to 70.
A PhD student from ߲Ƶ was recently announced the overall winner of an international competition which took place in Germany.
A study by ߲Ƶ and the University of Birmingham has shown that regular weighing at home and simple tips to curb excess eating and drinking can prevent people from gaining weight at Christmas.
The Government’s new Life Sciences Sector Deal, published on Wednesday 5 December, highlights the significant role that the Midlands plays in the UK’s Life Sciences sector.
A research paper looking at the military fitness test by a ߲Ƶ academic has been included in a special issue of the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (JSAMS).
A £20 million scheme to investigate how artificial intelligence and data science can transform UK services industries will be launched next month.