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New Burns book explores influence on United States of America - from poets and abolitionists to the Ku Klux Klan
Robert Burns is known as Scotland’s national poet – but how many people are aware of his influence internationally, and in the United States in particular?
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Researchers part of £20 million programme aimed at tackling threats to the world’s oceans
Marine conservation experts from the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ are playing an integral role in the UKRI GCRF One Ocean Hub, a £20 million programme aimed at transforming the global response to the threats facing our oceans
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Ten ways in which the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ worked with businesses to change the world in 2018
The top ten business collaborations of 2018
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Premiere of Entangled Brains will allow audience to see and hear quantum physics in action
A scientist and composer will feed live data from performers’ brainwaves into one of the most powerful computers on earth to help an audience understand the mysteries of quantum physics.
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Graduate wins national award for soil erosion research
Jessica Kitch, who graduated with a First from the BSc (Hons) Geography course, has been awarded the 2019 Marjorie Sweeting Dissertation Prize from the British Society for Geomorphology.
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Being ‘above bad’ isn’t good enough – we must strive for excellence in health care education
Despite a challenging backdrop within healthcare and the NHS, Sally Hanks explains the importance of professionalism. Dr Hanks will be discussing her work at the University’s 2019 Research Festival on 24 January.
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Apprentices take part in parliament event
Four students currently studying for a Degree Apprenticeship at the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ took part in an event in parliament coordinated by the Chartered Management Institute
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²ÝùÊÓÆµ in partnership awarded £3.5 million by Government to boost creative economy
A project to build ²ÝùÊÓÆµâ€™s creative industries and nurture creative people power has been awarded £3.5 million by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
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Why integrated teaching is important for dental professionals
New paper explores how ²ÝùÊÓÆµâ€™s Dental Hygiene Therapy programme became the first of its kind to be integrated with the Dental Surgery course
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University strengthens research links with China through innovative PhD network
The launch of a new research network linking China and the UK is reinforcing ²ÝùÊÓÆµâ€™s place on the map of international postgraduate education.
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Extreme storms in the spotlight at first public lecture on university research
The ²ÝùÊÓÆµ is launching a Public Research Lecture Series which will offer the chance to hear from world-leading academics about the impact their work could have on people’s lives
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Helping ‘underperforming’ doctors get back up to scratch – review to explore medical remediation
Dr Nicola Brennan is leading a review to explore if remediation programmes work for practising doctors and – as training a doctor costs £500K to the UK taxpayer – how these processes might be improved to save money for the NHS and restore patient safety.