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Cardiff University and Siemens Healthineers forge strategic alliance
Cardiff University and Siemens Healthineers have entered a strategic partnership to develop advanced medical technologies, with a key focus on imaging and in vitro diagnostics.
Cardiff University and Siemens Healthineers have entered a strategic partnership to develop advanced medical technologies, with a key focus on imaging and in vitro diagnostics.
UCL launches institutional LGBTQ+ action plan
A message from Donna Dalrymple, UCL's Chief People Officer. Dear colleagues, We are delighted to share the institutional LGBTQ+ action plan with our university community.
A message from Donna Dalrymple, UCL's Chief People Officer. Dear colleagues, We are delighted to share the institutional LGBTQ+ action plan with our university community.
Latest MIOIR Working Paper: Digital Transformation for Development
Explore our latest working paper focusing on digital transformation for development, research funded by the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research and Global Development Institute.
Explore our latest working paper focusing on digital transformation for development, research funded by the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research and Global Development Institute.
Researchers win award at the Royal Photographic Society Awards 2023
Interdisciplinary team from UCL recognised with prestigious photography prize for their work to develop new techniques to view the internal workings of human organs.
Interdisciplinary team from UCL recognised with prestigious photography prize for their work to develop new techniques to view the internal workings of human organs.
UCL response to events in Israel, Gaza and the Middle East
Find more information about how our university has been responding and how to access support for those affected.
Find more information about how our university has been responding and how to access support for those affected.
Sustainable consumption by product substitution? An exploration of the appropriation of plant-based ’mylk’ in everyday life
Josephine Mylan has co-authored an article in the journal Consumption and Society, "Sustainable consumption by product substitution? An exploration of the appropriation of plant-based 'mylk' in everyday life".
Josephine Mylan has co-authored an article in the journal Consumption and Society, "Sustainable consumption by product substitution? An exploration of the appropriation of plant-based 'mylk' in everyday life".
Most forms of exercise are overwhelmingly safe - but don’t ignore the dangers
The risk of serious injury from most exercise is astonishingly small, according to the results of a five-year study by researchers at the University of Bath.
The risk of serious injury from most exercise is astonishingly small, according to the results of a five-year study by researchers at the University of Bath.
A Gourd day for a pumpkin: the health benefits of this over-looked veg
Pumpkins make their appearance every Halloween, swiftly disappearing for the next year, but scientists believe we are over-looking their health benefits.
Pumpkins make their appearance every Halloween, swiftly disappearing for the next year, but scientists believe we are over-looking their health benefits.
’Offering people the freedom to choose how they travel’
An app which uses open-source data from the London Underground to determine if tube station lifts are operating is being developed by a Cardiff University graduate.
An app which uses open-source data from the London Underground to determine if tube station lifts are operating is being developed by a Cardiff University graduate.
Access to creative Higher Education remains ’highly unequal’, says new research
Happy friend group doing high five together. Big people team of diverse teens or young adults with modern abstract geometry shapes on isolated background.
Happy friend group doing high five together. Big people team of diverse teens or young adults with modern abstract geometry shapes on isolated background.
Better use of existing drugs increases cervical cancer survival and reduces recurrence
A course of treatment with existing drugs prior to chemoradiation led to a 35% reduction in the risk of death or return of cancer, in trial results presented by researchers from UCL and UCLH.
A course of treatment with existing drugs prior to chemoradiation led to a 35% reduction in the risk of death or return of cancer, in trial results presented by researchers from UCL and UCLH.
Climate art and allergy guidance: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From climate art for murals across the UK, to allergy guidance for caregivers of those who are at risk of anaphylaxis, here is some quick-read news from across Imperial.
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial. From climate art for murals across the UK, to allergy guidance for caregivers of those who are at risk of anaphylaxis, here is some quick-read news from across Imperial.
It’s high time for alliances to ensure supply chain security, researchers urge
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the interconnected nature of global supply chains, and showed how a disruption in one part of the world can have global effects. In 2021, supply disruptions were cost the global economy an estimated $1.9 trillion.
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the interconnected nature of global supply chains, and showed how a disruption in one part of the world can have global effects. In 2021, supply disruptions were cost the global economy an estimated $1.9 trillion.
£2.45 million gift launches novel research to sustainably increase crop yields
Researchers are testing soil microbial communities to protect ecosystems thanks to a £2.45 million donation from the Michael Uren Foundation.
Researchers are testing soil microbial communities to protect ecosystems thanks to a £2.45 million donation from the Michael Uren Foundation.
Introducing the minimum wage in the UK made high incomes more acceptable to the lowest paid workers
Workers who benefitted from the Labour government's minimum wage policy change became more tolerant of high incomes and more inclined to vote Conservative. Academics at Cardiff University used data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) to compare workers' opinions and voting intentions before and after the introduction of the National Minimum Wage, which came into force in 1999.
Workers who benefitted from the Labour government's minimum wage policy change became more tolerant of high incomes and more inclined to vote Conservative. Academics at Cardiff University used data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) to compare workers' opinions and voting intentions before and after the introduction of the National Minimum Wage, which came into force in 1999.



















