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Campus - Career - 02.05.2025

An update on our progress towards driving improvements in the four key areas identified in the survey, a report on the institutional survey results, and what to expect next.
Social Sciences - 02.05.2025
Student Community Charity Project
History & Archeology - Politics - 02.05.2025

Fascism is not a template, but an ideology of action, emphasizes historian Dr. Daniel Hedinger from the University of Leipzig.
Event - 02.05.2025

Economics - Innovation - 02.05.2025
Boosting iron with snack bars
Health - 02.05.2025
Sun safety declining in Canada amid rise in skin cancer cases
Authors of new study warn of a concerning trend in sun exposure habits among Canadians, especially young adults Despite decades of public health messaging, Canadians are spending more time in the sun
Health - Psychology - 02.05.2025
Researchers call for changes in Scotland’s care system following largest study of its kind
Fundamental changes to Scotland's care system are needed, say researchers following a study of almost 500 young children in foster care.
Health - Pharmacology - 02.05.2025
New immunotherapy trial focusing on older colon cancer patients
Elderly colon cancer patients are being given the chance to access a clinical trial that could transform future practice.
Politics - 02.05.2025

Politics - 02.05.2025

Health - Pharmacology - 02.05.2025
New immunotherapy trial for older colon cancer patients
Elderly colon cancer patients are being given the chance to access a clinical trial led by the University of Leeds that could transform future practice.
Life Sciences - 01.05.2025

Environment - Politics - 01.05.2025

Campus - Pedagogy - 01.05.2025

Health - Innovation - 01.05.2025

TU/e PhD students work together on AI solutions in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). They obtained their doctorate from the Department of Electrical Engineering on the same day.
Health - Psychology - 01.05.2025

Social Sciences - Psychology - 01.05.2025
Spotlight on: Professor Graham Towl - lifetime achievement award for leading forensic psychologist
Social Sciences - History & Archeology - 01.05.2025

Politics - Media - 01.05.2025

Understanding where a news outlet stands politically could help us build a clearer, less biased view of the world, research shows.
Environment - 01.05.2025

Environment - Health - 01.05.2025

Scientists at the University of Glasgow have received more than 700 reports of mosquitoes from across Scotland, including from Dumfries and Galloway in the south to Shetland in the north, thanks to the incredible response from the public to a citizen science project launched last year.
Agronomy & Food Science - Economics - 01.05.2025
The hidden bias driving food waste: why healthy foods are more likely to be discarded
Food waste is a major global issue, responsible for eight to 10 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions annually.
Environment - Campus - 01.05.2025

Career - 01.05.2025

Computer Science - Health - 30.04.2025

We generate and consume data in countless ways, often beyond our understanding. This data is a collection of traces that reveal our identities and reflect our habits and behaviours.
Life Sciences - Psychology - 30.04.2025

Health - Life Sciences - 30.04.2025

A new metagenomic test developed by researchers at UCL and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) is providing clinical teams around the country with vital information about rare infections - allowing for patients to access targeted treatments they desperately need.
Economics - Environment - 30.04.2025
Report highlights how businesses can help tackle loneliness
A trailblazing new report, Business vs. Loneliness , published by the Economics of Mutuality Alliance and The University of Manchester, has urged companies to take a leading role in addressing one of the most pressing yet overlooked challenges of our time - loneliness.
Life Sciences - 30.04.2025

To the point More curious: Orangutans in zoos explore more frequently and in more varied ways than those in the wild, including greater use of tools and multiple objects.
Law - 30.04.2025
Study on domestic abuse of older people sheds light on risk factors
New research has found that older people are more likely to be abused by their partners than by a family member.
Art & Design - 30.04.2025
New beach warning flags introduced following research
History & Archeology - Event - 30.04.2025

Earth Sciences - 30.04.2025
Twisted flux ropes as the key to solar flares and atmospheric heating
Law - History & Archeology - 30.04.2025
From St. Louis to the World - Searching for May Day’s global history
Microtechnics - Life Sciences - 30.04.2025

To the point Innovative method: A team of biologists and robotic engineers have developed a virtual reality system for fish to decipher how they school Discovering nature-s algorithm: They uncovered
Environment - Architecture & Buildings - 30.04.2025

After a two year-project, Thurplus, the city of Frauenfelds's utility company, and Empa last Wednesday presented the report, Energy Perspectives 2050.
Environment - Politics - 30.04.2025

Politics - 30.04.2025

Psychology - Health - 29.04.2025

Writing in The Conversation, PhD Candidate Rebecca Harding (UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences) explores some of the realities of ketamine addiction. Ketamine's rising popularity has created a paradox. While it's hailed by some doctors as a breakthrough psychiatric treatment, it's also driving a surge in addiction and harming people's health.
Agronomy & Food Science - 29.04.2025

Why do we opt for unhealthy food when we're hungry? A new study by researchers at the University of Hamburg shows that hunger doesn't just shape our preferences, it also influences how we view food at different times. Nutritional value and healthy choices tend to take a back seat. Have you ever walked through a supermarket, stomach grumbling, and tried to choose healthy food over tastier but less healthy options? Anyone faced with rows of colorful products knows this feeling.
Innovation - Campus - 29.04.2025
Gerrit Brem: UT outpost in Zwolle
Forensic Science - 29.04.2025

The cyberattack that struck our university on January 11, 2025, was repelled through quick and vigilant action.
Health - Sport - 29.04.2025

Life Sciences - Health - 29.04.2025

A UCL research team has found clues as to why some nerve cells die in dementia and not others, in a new study in fruit flies. The Alzheimer's Research study, published in Cell Reports , is helping to answer one of the biggest questions in dementia research, which is crucial to finding new treatments to slow or stop the condition from developing.
Health - Life Sciences - 29.04.2025

Professor Ruth Itzhaki, who's pioneering research has advanced our understanding of what causes Alzheimer's Disease (AD), has made the prestigious STATUS list for 2025.
Health - Social Sciences - 29.04.2025
Record numbers are dying in Scottish prisons, reveals new study
A major new research study has found the number of people dying in prison surged to a record number of 64 in 2024, a 60% increase on the previous year, making Scotland's mortality rate among the highest in Europe. 'Nothing to See Here? Deaths in Custody and their Investigation in Scotland in 2024', published by the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, looked into the number of people who had died while in prison, in police custody, a mental health facility, immigration detention centre and in care settings for looked after children and young people.
Campus - 29.04.2025

Mathematics - Computer Science - 29.04.2025

Health - Innovation - 29.04.2025

The Christian Doppler Laboratory for Chronic Inflammatory Skin Diseases has been opened at the Medical University of Vienna.
Health - 29.04.2025
HIV: genetic characteristics associated with sustained HIV remission after stopping treatment
Tackling HIV continues to be a major public health challenge, mainly because the persistence of viral reservoirs means that people living with HIV need to take lifelong antiretroviral treatment.
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Information Science - May 16
Experiential Learning: MA Library and Archives students visit Restore Information Management
Experiential Learning: MA Library and Archives students visit Restore Information Management
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Earth Sciences - May 16
Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago
Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago
Environment - May 16
Can brightening clouds cool the planet? Manchester-led project to explore innovative solution to avert climate tipping points
Can brightening clouds cool the planet? Manchester-led project to explore innovative solution to avert climate tipping points

Campus - EUR - May 15
Alumnus Joost Manusama is now mayor: 'I think the focus on impact is Erasmus University's big plus'
Alumnus Joost Manusama is now mayor: 'I think the focus on impact is Erasmus University's big plus'
Social Sciences - May 15
Opinion: The Supreme Court's ruling on gender raises serious questions for schools
Opinion: The Supreme Court's ruling on gender raises serious questions for schools

Music - May 15
Trad legends Dónal Lunny & Paddy Glackin collaborate with Traditional Music ensemble on debut album
Trad legends Dónal Lunny & Paddy Glackin collaborate with Traditional Music ensemble on debut album

Social Sciences - May 15
Brightest students from poorest backgrounds face significant social challenges
Brightest students from poorest backgrounds face significant social challenges