
2022 News


Expert Comment: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI

University professor appointed CBE in New Years honours

Lightning sparks new source of climate data, 100 years later

Lab-grown meat and insects on the menu for young adults
New research from the ڹϳ shows that younger age groups are significantly more likely to be open to the idea of eating lab-grown meat, or insects, than older people.

Expert comment: Questions on crazy weather answered

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Expert comment: Widespread White Christmas 'unlikely'

Santa Run on campus raises money for ڹϳ charities

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 21 Dec

International students one of our best imports
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Peter Miskell expands on his defence of international students during a recent Winter Graduation speech in this blog

Children’s packaging workshop a success
Children do “fun, easy, and interesting” activities to learn about how to dispose of food packaging sustainably.

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Expert comment: why UK is mild after freezing temperatures

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 19 Dec

Expert comment: driest start to a winter in century

TV science journalist given honorary degree

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 16 Dec

Consumers need more guidance on food packaging disposal
Surveys of consumers in Poland and Spain show that a lack of knowledge about food packaging symbols is hindering effective disposal practices.

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 15 Dec

Global graduations showcase University’s worldwide reach

Trust in food authorities falls after Covid-19
As the world recovers from the Covid-19 crisis, research shows that trust in food authorities has fallen.

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 14 Dec

Stonehenge boulders form ‘fairytale’ Grotto at campus

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 13 Dec

Charity founder honoured for helping people out of poverty

Expert comment: Why snow is difficult to predict

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Openness to animal research debate wins ڹϳ award
The ڹϳ takes a positive stance on encouraging debate on campus.

Open Day kickstarts museum research collaboration

Biodiversity boost from new global university alliance

Upgraded facility to train next generation of NHS staff

Fewer flights and cars to help hit Net Zero
New guidelines to encourage sustainable business travel and greener commuting

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Primary foreign language teachers to get digital development

Gut research funding to improve health via food

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 6 Dec

ڹϳ in top five green universities in the UK

Wine forecast: Britain could be Chardonnay champions by 2050
Over one-fifthof the UK may have suitable weather by mid-Century to grow Chardonnay grapes for still wines.

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Excavation expert celebrated for digs up and down the UK

History of chocolate to be investigated at University

University accounts show continued financial resilience

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 1 Dec

Fungi in sink drains act as ‘reservoirs for mould’
Sinks and P-traps are home to a surprising number of fungal organisms.

Whisky created from seeds with help from Museum

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Travel drop aided lockdown methane surge, study finds

Hydrogen-based economy could prevent carbon emissions

Thames mussel studies 60 years apart show nature decline

Expert Comment: Group A Streptococcus outbreak

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Live snake-worship bite accident highlights need for change

Travel drop aided lockdown methane surge, study finds

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Take climate-changing aerosols seriously, scientists say

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Nutrition honour for ڹϳ Professor

Llama lab expert named UK’s best technician at THE Awards

Greener flights from maths wins science prize at THE Awards

Expert comment: Poor ventilation to blame for black mould

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 18 Nov

Salt more important than temperatures in sea ice formation

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ڹϳ researchers among most influential in the world

'More intense hurricanes form rapidly due to climate change'

ڹϳ in the News - Mon 14 Nov

Packaging workshop prepares children for eco-conscious life
Children take part in workshops on sustainable disposal of food packaging.

Vice-Chancellor: Show solidarity with Iranian students

Heating dilemma means less fruit and veg consumed - study

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 11 Nov

Carbon emissions halved in goal to reach Net Zero

Meditating Trump might benefit environment – study

Vice-Chancellor: Let’s be clear on sexual misconduct

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 10 Nov

Air pollution threatens natural pest control

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 9 Nov

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Eat apples and drink tea for good health

The MERL secures Arts Council England funding

COP27: ڹϳ providing vital climate science in Egypt

Obesity in Malaysia targeted at personalised nutrition event

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 4 Nov
News from the University, including Shinfield Studios and COP27.

San Marino hospital links help Alzheimer’s researchers
Seminar highlights clinical research collaboration with San Marino

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First aider saves life of heart attack footballer

Community projects to receive funding

Heatwaves compound the effects of pandemic and war

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 2 Nov

Cocoa and climate expertise showcased to Nicaragua diplomats
The Nicaraguan Ambassador to the UK visited the ڹϳ.

Samuel Beckett Archive marks 50 years at ڹϳ

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 1 Nov

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Fairground’s legacy lives on in new University partnership

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 28 Oct

Tree rings offer insight into devastating radiation storms

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 27 Oct

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ڹϳ in top 100 for Education and Physical Sciences

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 25 Oct

Insects affect electric fields in the atmosphere - study

Climate stripes get eco tartan makeover

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 24 Oct

Sci-fi show at Science Museum stars ڹϳ climate experts

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 21 Oct

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Maths models may give policy makers major headache

Partnership to tackle young people’s mental health

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 19 Oct

Bike security on campus moves up a gear

From farm to fork, food sector training gets a revamp

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 18 Oct

ڹϳ to host DSA 2023 conference

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 17 Oct

'Action not words': Black History Month

ڹϳ is a centre of excellence for knowledge exchange
The ڹϳ is a centre of excellence for knowledge exchange, as demonstrated by the latest KEF (knowledge exchange framework) review.

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ڹϳ in top 200 for THE World University Rankings 2023

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Releasing charge from UAVs can change water drops - study

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 05 Oct

ڹϳ maintains Guardian University Guide 2023 position

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 04 Oct

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Partnership with Met Office will further climate research

University joins Mental Health Charter Programme
The ڹϳ has signed up to a new framework, helping to strengthen mental health support for students and staff.

ڹϳ in the news - Fr 30 Sep

Supermarkets a 'spiderweb' of sensory experiences

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 29 Sep

Empowering communities to inform social change with research

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 28 Sep

COP27 climate change relay is coming to campus

ڹϳ FC sustainability partnership nominated for award

Powerful hurricanes get second wind in Europe
Stronger hurricanes that are reenergised by jet stream winds are twice as likely to cross the Atlantic and wreak havoc in Europe than weaker ones, new research has found.

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 27 Sep

ڹϳ Climate Festival 2022: University events

New partnership brings together research and policy

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 26 Sep

Widening participation in STEM requires an attitude change
Students rule themselves out of, or in to, STEM disciplines, based on stereotyped views of what makes a typical student, a new study has found.

Glass sculpture takes climate stripes into the gallery

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 23 Sep

Free tutoring helps pupils in ڹϳ aim for university
Hundreds of ڹϳ pupils will get tutoring in English, Maths or Science from trained students as part of a new scheme.

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 22 Sep

Archaeology of Iran could aid understanding of global issues

Political songs concert showcases 420 years of protest music

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 21 Sep

Innovative maths programme hosted at ڹϳ

Meteorology building renamed after eminent professor

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 20 Sep

Author gives LGBT+ lecture for 2022

Chancellor: Farewell to Queen’s ‘reassuring continuum’

Top 30 ranking for ڹϳ in Times league table

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 16 Sep

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Dr Patricia Hillebrandt (1929 – 2022)
Respected construction industry researcher and former ڹϳ academic Dr Patricia Hillebrandt has died aged 92

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 13 Sep

Professor Joanna Clark (1978-2022)

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 12 Sep

Accession of King Charles III - VC statement
Statement by the Vice-Chancellor following the proclamation of the accession of His Majesty King Charles III

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 9 Sep

Her Majesty The Queen: Vice-Chancellor statement

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 8 Sep
Media coverage for the University, including comment on the new malaria vaccine and the new PM.

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 7 Sep

Stone Age Brits loved porridge for breakfast too
People living in Britain thousands of years ago combined cereals and milk in cooking pots, archaeologists have found, suggesting they may have enjoyed the same hot porridge breakfasts as their modern-day descendants.

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 06 Sep

Maths professor appointed to international education body

Students dig archaeology at ڹϳ

Times Higher Education Awards shortlist
The ڹϳ is shortlisted in two categories for this year's, announced recently (1 September).

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 05 Sep

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Fossil discovery could be rare complete dinosaur skeleton

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 01 Sep
News coverage including flooding in Pakistan, gas supply from Russia, and the origins of Covid.

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 31 Aug

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Anglo-Saxon monastery was important trade hub

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 26 Aug

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More students than ever get into the ڹϳ
More than 4,000 new undergraduate students will begin their studies in September 2022.

Climate change could leave farmers short of hay feed
Newanalysispoints to spring hay declinein southern Englandof up to 50% by 2080

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 24 Aug

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Whiteknights campus named one of Britain’s top green spaces

How Atlantic air alters India’s food and water supply

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Arctic flights to shed light on sea ice and storms link

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National Teaching Fellows 2022 announced

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Driest ever July edges England towards drought

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England’s lost queen: new hunt for clues at Saxon abbey

Archie Battersbee life support - who decides?

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 29 Jul

Major mathematical modelling conference comes to campus

Climate stripes hit the road in bus partnership

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 27 Jul

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ڹϳ FC kit makes climate change statement

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 25 Jul

Deaf actor and director named Distinguished Graduate

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 22 Jul

Graduation: Rubies in the rubble of a news-filled week

ڹϳ entrepreneur honoured for charity work

Plans to introduce contactless corridors in UK airports

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 21 Jul

Parkinson’s campaigner receives honorary degree

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 20 Jul

UN human rights advocate honored by University

Vitamin B6 supplements could reduce anxiety and depression

Government must show action on Net Zero Strategy

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 19 Jul

Bees boost crops and could steady food prices

UK 'unprepared for extreme heat'

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 18 Jul

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ڹϳ professor elected member of Academia Europaea
Professor Valerio Lucarini has been elected a member of Academia Europaea.

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 13 Jul

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New audio trail to explore University ‘secret garden’

Education system ‘neglecting the importance of plants’

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 11 Jul

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Army leader honored for boosting officer education

Football tournament brings communities together

Boris Johnson episode 'a national shame'

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 7 Jul

Food and nutrition scientist given honorary degree

Finalists have their say in National Student Survey 2022

Golden Globe-winning director gets graduation gong
Walter Salles directed the BAFTA Award-winning films Motorcycle Diaries and Central Station

'Unsung hero' of ڹϳ community gets honorary degree

Diversity schemes ‘do not undermine free speech’

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 6 Jul

MBE award at Palace for University catering head

Henley Regatta success as student rowers reach final

Llama antibody research at Royal Society science showcase

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 5 Jul

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Dwoskin Project makes finals of Digital Preservation Awards
A project preserving the legacy of Stephen Dwoskin is a Digital Preservation Awards 2022 finalist.

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 1 Jul

Fewer animal tests by ڹϳ scientists in 2021

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 30 Jun

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New rankings highlight mental health support at ڹϳ

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 28 Jun

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Celebrate National Meadows Day at Langley Mead

The secret lives of mites in the skin of our faces

#ShowYourStripes Day: World unites behind climate science

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 22 Jun

ڹϳ FC and Uni strike up sustainability partnership

UN sexual abuse claims

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 21 Jun

#ShowYourStripes 2022: Join global climate change movement

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 20 Jun

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University pledges support for Clean Air Day

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 16 Jun

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ڹϳ rises in Complete University Guide 2023

Heat carries serious risk but UK not seeing heatwave yet

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 14 Jun

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Food taxes could help net-zero targets, study shows
Combined carbon and health taxes on food products could significantly contribute to net-zero targets, while improving the quality of diets, a new studyshows.

Food production at risk from water demand uncertainty
Estimates of the volume of water needed for agriculture worldwide are ‘unreliable’, new research has shown

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 10 Jun

ڹϳ ranked in QS World University Rankings 2023
The ڹϳ has maintained a strong position in the QS World University Rankings 2023, ranked at 28th place among UK universities and 229 in the world.

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 9 Jun

Attractive houseplants give biggest well-being boost

Meteorology awards for ڹϳ research trio
Three ڹϳ natural hazards researchers have received awards from the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS)

Climate scientists link up at UK-India education talks
University leaders from the UK and India are meeting in Mumbai to discuss strengthening education links between the two countries

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Birthday List honour for University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 1 Jun

Ukraine upholding human rights during war crime trials

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 31 May

Tribute to LEAF CEO Caroline Drummond

Food experts contribute to Berkshire Public Health report

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 27 May

Greta Thunberg wraps warming stripes on cover of new book
A new book by climate activist Greta Thunberg will feature warming stripes created by Professor Ed Hawkins on its cover.

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 26 May

Two more hospital departments receive University status

Risks for political parties of 'Red Wall' preoccupation
Research highlights electoral and policy significance of growing economic divide between graduates and non-graduates

Secret of disordered smell found

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 24 May

Indian snakebite victims benefit from insurance cover
Campaign sees Indian snakebite victims who can’t afford treatments to benefit from confirmed health insurance coverage.

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 23 May

‘Moth motorways’ could help resist climate change impact
Moths struggling to move north to adapt to climate change in the UK could be assisted by targeted habitat restoration to give them a smoother journey

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 20 May

Natural History Museum to open research centre at TVSP

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 19 May

Paul Lindley appointed Chancellor of ڹϳ

A ‘new kind of Chancellor’ for University’s second century

Climate change causing 'huge human suffering'

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 18 May

ڹϳ professor appointed RPS Chief Scientist

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Hunga Tonga volcano created biggest explosion on record

ڹϳ marks outstanding research in REF 2021

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 12 May

Make bioactives part of dietary guidelines, experts say
Bioactives should be included in dietary guidelines to promote health, said leading experts at a conference hosted by the ڹϳ.

ڹϳ expert joins Government green jobs group

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 11 May

Sinn Féin and Alliance gains in NI election - expert comment

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 10 May

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From the Vice-Chancellor: Use your hard-won freedoms

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Disability and Neurodiversity Review published

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 29 Apr

Made At Uni: ڹϳ supports Climate Action campaign

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 28 Apr

ڹϳ boosts score in THE Global Impact Rankings 2022
ڹϳ has improved its score in the Times Higher Education Global Impact Rankings 2022, achieving top 50 rankings for 7 of the 17 global goals

Linguist received top social science honour
A linguist at the ڹϳ who has contributed research in areas of health communication, digital literacies, and language and creativity has been made a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Climate change fashion wins sustainability award

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 27 Apr

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Automated nutrition app can help healthier diet
People could benefit from fully automated personal nutritional advice, as a new research paper shows that an app improved healthy diet in clinical trials.

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 25 Apr

New research funding to boost healthy UK diets
Researchers at the ڹϳ will benefit from a share of £14m of grant funding to improve the healthiness of UK diets.

Ukrainian refugee scholarships for degree study at ڹϳ
Ukrainian refugee students will be offered full scholarships to study at the ڹϳ, as part of the University’s response to the Russian invasion.

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 22 Apr

Climate education strategy will help pupils create solutions

Climate advisors for schools in new education scheme
New scheme is part of DfE national strategy and will make expert knowledge available to schools

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Less than half of European consumers trust the food system
A new pan-European study of more than 20,000 consumers reveals that less than half of consumers have confidence in the food sector, with just a third believing that the food they eat is sustainable.

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 19 Apr

Thanking supporters who make university dreams reality

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 12 Apr

Volunteers collate largest UK apple and pear catalogue
Budding citizen scientists have helped to identify the largest ever DNA catalogue of apple and pear varieties across the UK.

Virtual tech helps teach sustainable practices
Would-be farmers will be able to learn new agri-technologies on a new content pack for the popular Farming Simulator 22 game released on 19 April, thanks in part to help from the ڹϳ.

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 11 Apr

Dengue test shows new hope for low-cost diagnostics
New research paper shows clinical sensitivity on par with lab-based testing

Alzheimer’s brain barrier damage theory proposed

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 8 Apr

Cleaner air for ڹϳ schools

UN debate on suspending Russia from Human Rights Council

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 7 Apr

ڹϳ tops UK for Agriculture in 2022 QS Subject Rankings

New climate action resources hub for Brazil

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 6 Apr

Radiation detectors could aid archaeological discoveries

‘No-fault’ divorce comes into force

ڹϳ in the news - 5 Apr

Helen Gordon appointed first woman President of Council
Helen Gordon has been appointed as President of the Council, ڹϳ’s governing body.

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 4 Apr

Racism goes unchallenged as students ‘emotionally detach’
Minority ethnic students are reporting a trend of emotional detachment from racism experienced during their university experience, new research has found.

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 1 Apr

Ozone may be heating the planet more than we realise

How can we improve biodiversity monitoring in Europe?

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 31 Mar

Biodiversity loss has knock-on effects on global markets

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 30 Mar

Taking action on our gender pay gap

Heatwave definition change should not distract from impacts

University Challenge final awaits as ڹϳ makes history

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 29 Mar

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Rescued Victorian rainfall data smashes former records

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 25 Mar

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Nature trail opens to all at Whiteknights campus

ڹϳ makes University Challenge semis for first time

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 23 Mar

Flood roadmap sets out vision to predict and manage risk

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 22 Mar

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Creative Entrepreneur boosts innovation in arts research
A Creative Entrepreneur in Residence will help drive innovation in arts and humanities disciplines.

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 16 Mar

Huge dust storm heading for southern England

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 15 Mar

Meet the teams behind world-leading science discovery
The ڹϳ is celebrating the wide range of roles that help to grow world-leading scientific discovery.

Ukraine invasion: Refugees supported through power of art

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 14 Mar

ڹϳ suspends partnership with Russian university

Major Europe climate driver shows natural variability

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 11 Mar

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Higher risk of temperature-related death above 2°C warming
The number of deaths directly linked to high temperatures in England and Wales will increase by 42% if temperatures rise by 22°C, a new study has found

Ukraine war issues the focus of special event
Mental health masterclass for Marketing students

University signs up to BBC equality project

Creating new diets to feed healthy old age
New UKRI-funded research network led by ڹϳ to co-create healthy, affordable foods and diets for older people

Outdated soil definition at root of environmental concerns

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 8 Mar

Development and peace in uncertain times

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 7 Mar

Shaming Putin's allies in information war key to success

Air pollution change linked with Europe/Asia extreme weather

'Inflation woes' for Europe as Russia seizes nuclear plant

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Mixed ability rugby pioneers score community funding

Darwinian theory of gradual process explained

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Helping give communities a voice in planning

Latest climate stripes show impacts worldwide

Award for project rescuing Roman history from riverbed

Vice-Chancellor's message on Ukraine

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 1 Mar

UN meeting 'part of efforts to isolate Russia'
On the UN Security Council calling an Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on Ukraine under the 'Uniting for Peace' resolution

Drug delivery professor wins pharma innovation award
A ڹϳ researcher whose work on new forms of drug delivery using sticky and slippery materials has won a prestigious award from the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Volunteers needed to solve pollination mystery

Personalised nutrition approach to Malaysian health problems

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 28 Feb

Cyclone Emnati flood forecasts guide Madagascar aid response

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 25 Feb

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ڹϳ publishes 2020/21 financial statements

Career award for Earth sciences mathematician

New course gets children outdoors to learn about climate

Dedicated gardening volunteer receives long-awaited award

University bucks national trend with rise in applications

Turing Network grant aids ڹϳ data science and AI
The ڹϳ has been awarded a Turing Network Development Award by the Turing Institute for the first time

Cyclone Emnati 'makes UK storm look like fluffy kittens'

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Weather and climate masterclasses led by ڹϳ scientists

Climate change work wins Uni Queen’s Anniversary Prize
The University was awarded the national honour for its work on climate change.at St James' Palace

'Sting jet looking more likely' as Storm Eunice hits UK

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 18 Feb

'Take action now' - Storm Eunice warnings issued

Storm Eunice warnings 'should not be taken lightly'

Homeless charity gets community fund boost

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 17 Feb

Sanctuary seekers encouraged to apply for scholarships

Covid tip of iceberg for farmer mental health

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 16 Feb

Storms Dudley and Eunice will be 'a nuisance or worse'

Report a 'scathing snapshot' of England's rivers

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 15 Feb

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Love, sex and plants: join botanists in biggest ever quiz

Wood 'cannot be considered environmentally friendly fuel'

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 14 Feb

Untold stories of women in typeface design revealed

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 11 Feb

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Black Death mortality less widespread than thought
New archaeology research suggests while the Plague devastated some parts of Europe, others were relatively unaffected

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 9 Feb

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'Intense' Cyclone Batsirai set to hit Madagascar

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 4 Feb

NATO needs to grapple with new geopolitics

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 3 Feb

Joyce and Beckett reunited as University acquires collection

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 2 Feb

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Wider-reaching landscape solutions needed to reach net zero

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 28 Jan

ڹϳ joins national Agriculture research plan
The ڹϳ and leading UK universities offering Agriculture courses and research are uniting to agree joint research priorities.

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 27 Jan

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University exhibition explores racial equality on campus
New exhibition draws on reflections and lived experiences of staff and students on race, equality and inclusion

ڹϳ in the news - Mon 24 Jan

ڹϳ joins campaign to end NDA use for sexual misconduct
The ڹϳ is backing a campaign not to use non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence complainants in sexual misconduct cases.

ڹϳ in the news - Fri 21 Jan

Grant to help decarbonise University's heating systems

ڹϳ in the news - Thu 20 Jan

Air pollution reduces pollination by confusing bees

ڹϳ in the news - Wed 19 Jan

Chemical pollution has passed safe limits, study finds

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 18 Jan

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ڹϳ helping to inspire next generation of creative arts
Current and former students and staff from the ڹϳ have been inspiring and entertaining the world through their contribution to the creative arts.

2021 was fifth hottest year on record - expert comment

ڹϳ in the news - Tue 11 Jan

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Nutrigenetics project tackling Malaysia’s obesity crisis

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World Cup: Know the Score
With the FIFA World Cup underway in Qatar, ڹϳ students and staff are leading discussions about the controversial sporting event.
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