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Student to set up cervical screening programme in Iraq
²ÝùÊÓÆµ news: student has dedicated her PhD study to improving women’s access to cervical screening in her home country.
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GP shortage: study shows factors associated with choosing to apply
National figures show junior doctors are more likely to train as general practitioners (GPs) if they are female, non-white, and UK secondary educated
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Employers urged to combat worker ill-treatment
The Irish Workplace Behaviour Survey was commissioned by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, and carried out by researchers from the National University of Ireland (NUI) Galway, the University of Limerick and the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ
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Grant to boost students’ work helping people with autism
A project set up by two ²ÝùÊÓÆµ students to help young people with autism and additional needs has won nearly £5,000 from the Aviva Community Fund.
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Businesses thriving thanks to Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
A look at some of the successful KTPs of recent years and some tips as to how to make them successful
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City bids for a slice of space history
The ²ÝùÊÓÆµ is part of a consortium working with ²ÝùÊÓÆµ City Council and STEM ²ÝùÊÓÆµ hoping to win the rights to display astronaut Tim Peake's Soyuz descent module
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Europe’s lost forests – study shows coverage has halved over six millennia
Research led by the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ shows more than half of the forests across Europe have been lost over the past 6,000 years
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Festival celebrates University’s commitment to transforming lives through research
The ²ÝùÊÓÆµâ€™s rich, varied and world-leading research will be put under the microscope during the 2018 Research Festival, a week of events beginning on Monday 22 January
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Academic named ‘Jewel of India’ in recognition of international impact
Dr Tina Joshi, a Lecturer in Molecular Microbiology at the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ, has received an award from the Indian Government in recognition of her international impact in her field.
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Microbeads in cosmetics might already be on the way out, new research suggests
Research by scientists at the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ has suggested microbeads used in cosmetic products may have been completely eradicated. The findings are announced on the day a Government ban on the use of microbeads comes into force
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Lecturer lends expertise to search for the nation's favourite nature book
²ÝùÊÓÆµ News: An acclaimed writer and University academic is helping track down the nation’s favourite nature book.
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Extracurricular efforts equal great success rate in Universities Business Challenge
Students from ²ÝùÊÓÆµ Business School have proved they can translate academic learning into real-world commercial sense, with success in an IBM-sponsored national competition.