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Environment - 02.12.2024
Award for book exploring gender and ’green crime’
History / Archeology - 01.12.2024
First home of St Mary’s honoured with a blue plaque
Career - Law - 29.11.2024
Almost one in ten UK workers increasingly trapped in precarious work
It is concerning that 8% of UK workers are 'increasingly precarious' - likely to be stuck in low-paid, insecure or otherwise uncertain work - say researchers from UCL in a new report on the UK labour market.
Health - Pharmacology - 29.11.2024
New CAR-T cell therapy gives hope for patients with aggressive blood cancer
A new chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy has delivered promising results in treating patients with an aggressive blood cancer, in results from a clinical trial led by researchers at UCL and UCLH.
Campus - 29.11.2024
The University of Manchester celebrates double win at Times Higher Education Awards
Campus - Research Management - 29.11.2024
University of Birmingham appoints 125th anniversary academics
Administration - 29.11.2024
New book calls for urgent government action to regulate online platforms
Health - Agronomy / Food Science - 29.11.2024
Imperial conference: Tackling the harms of Ultra-Processed Foods
Health - 29.11.2024
UK austerity policies led to a decline in life expectancy
Event - 29.11.2024
Create an event for Durham Global Week 2025
Campus - 29.11.2024
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Health - 28.11.2024
Experts call for responsible messaging on hearing loss and dementia
Campus - 28.11.2024
Call for feedback: Shape how we engage with our academic community
Campus - Career - 28.11.2024
University marks 200th year by launching PhD studentships and fellowships with multimillion-pound matched funding programme
Campus - Pedagogy - 28.11.2024
Economics Professor appointed to Science Advisory Council
Environment - 28.11.2024
New publication in Environmental Communication
Health - Pharmacology - 28.11.2024
Ministers unveil new scanner to speed up diagnosis and treatment of disease
Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.11.2024
Researchers addressing environmental challenges
History / Archeology - Linguistics / Literature - 28.11.2024
Intriguing 18th century portrait sparks Robert Fergusson speculation
Pedagogy - 28.11.2024
MyAppraisal launches w/c 13 January for PS and Technical staff
Politics - Economics - 28.11.2024
Bitcoin’s price has surged since Trump’s election - here’s why
Event - 28.11.2024
Open office slots with the Provost are now available to book in Term 2
Economics - Event - 28.11.2024
Northern Accelerator recognised as Place-based Knowledge Exchange Initiative of the Year
Environment - Agronomy / Food Science - 28.11.2024
Wolfson Foundation strengthens Durham research with Crop Centre opening
Campus - 28.11.2024
Young vision-impaired creators launch audiobook on life transitions
Health - Life Sciences - 27.11.2024
Men at high risk of heart disease face earlier brain health decline than women
Men at risk of cardiovascular disease may develop cognitive conditions up to a decade before similarly at-risk women A study using UK Biobank data has found that high cardiovascular risk factors, including obesity, are linked to accelerated brain volume loss, affecting the regions in the temporal lobe that are crucial for memory and sensory processing.
Innovation - 27.11.2024
Liverpool and Manchester universities pledge closer ties to power the North West economy
Life Sciences - 27.11.2024
Spotlight on... Ben Watson
Campus - Politics - 27.11.2024
Lord Hague of Richmond elected as new Chancellor of Oxford University
Environment - 27.11.2024
University of Warwick joins UK institutions in committing to environmental sustainability in research and innovation
Life Sciences - 27.11.2024
Report calls for legislation to bolster governance of stem cell-based embryo models
Campus - Event - 27.11.2024
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Forensic Science - 27.11.2024
Fresh appeal and reward offered to solve theft of historic Scottish coins
Environment - Innovation - 26.11.2024
University partner wins prestigious award for sustainable materials innovation for net-zero
Social Sciences - Event - 26.11.2024
Manchester Museum shortlisted for European Museum of the Year
Health - 26.11.2024
New £50m ’challenge’ to reduce inequalities in maternity care
Astronomy / Space - 26.11.2024
Scientists developing proposal for major new telescope
An international team including UCL researchers have received ¤3 million from the European Union to complete a conceptual study of a telescope that could become operational in Chile after 2040.
Life Sciences - Pharmacology - 26.11.2024
New imaging of bacterial DNA uncovers secrets to future antibiotic design
In a new study, scientists from our top-rated Biosciences department joined forces with researchers from Jagiellonian University (Poland), and the John Innes Centre to reveal how a bacterial enzyme called DNA gyrase twists and stabilises DNA.
Life Sciences - 26.11.2024
Brain cells as traffic controllers
Environment - Earth Sciences - 26.11.2024
Scientists warn of ’invisible threat’ of microplastics as global treaty nears completion
As the UN meets this week to finalise the Global Plastics Treaty, researchers warn that the agreement could fail to address one of the biggest threats to marine environments-microplastics.
Social Sciences - 26.11.2024
What’s in your wardrobe? Exploring the power of stories and connections
Politics - Campus - 26.11.2024
Sheldonian Series launches with an energetic and open exchange of views on ’Democracy’
Event - Campus - 26.11.2024
Hammermen award for engineering graduate
Health - Psychology - 26.11.2024
Researchers warn 360,000 patients in the UK risk being ’trapped’ on antipsychotics
Researchers are warning against the increasing use of antipsychotics, particularly in patients without ongoing psychiatrist review or physical health monitoring to detect early signs of heart disease and diabetes.
Environment - 26.11.2024
UN climate talks face a credibility crisis as countries disengage
Art and Design - Environment - 26.11.2024
Opinion: Senegal’s big art show shines a light on a bruised planet
Politics - Pedagogy - 25.11.2024
Apply now to become a 2025 Laidlaw Scholar
Health - Life Sciences - 25.11.2024
Brain shrinkage associated with Alzheimer’s therapies shows effectiveness rather than harm
A loss of brain volume associated with new immunotherapies for Alzheimer's disease may be caused by the removal of amyloid plaques, rather than the loss of neurons or brain tissue, finds a study led by UCL researchers.
Pedagogy - Campus - 25.11.2024
North East England’s universities respond to proposals for higher education
Career - Economics - 25.11.2024
Last chance to have your say: Staff Experience Survey closing 29 November
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Environment - Jan 10
Sherilyn MacGregor to lead new Research Centre on Joined Up Sustainability Transformations
Sherilyn MacGregor to lead new Research Centre on Joined Up Sustainability Transformations
Health - Jan 10
Nearly 3 million children estimated to have experienced death of a parent or caregiver in the U.S
Nearly 3 million children estimated to have experienced death of a parent or caregiver in the U.S