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Could ethnobotany help remedy some of our local tourism challenges?
Dr Charlie Mansfield: Could ethnobotany help remedy some of our local tourism challenges?
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Moving business forward through digital transformation
Dr Wai Mun Lim: Moving business forward through digital transformation
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Food for thought to help us meet net zero carbon targets
²ÝùÊÓÆµ: Dr Dulekha Kasturiratne discusses why we need to rethink how we produce, transport and consume food
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“In an emergency, everyone pays moreâ€
²ÝùÊÓÆµ Dr Alexander Haupt is Associate Professor (Reader) in Economics at the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ.
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Collaborative project launched to nurture future BAME female professors
The University is one of six to be awarded funding to collaborate on a project looking to support BAME PGR students progress in higher education careers
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How can dentistry recover from COVID-19? New study suggests top-down reform is needed
A study by academics from the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ has investigated the experience of dental staff providing urgent care during the pandemic, and identified potential priority areas as the sector moves forward.
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Living walls can reduce heat lost from buildings by over 30%, study shows
Research by the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ has shown that retrofitting an existing masonry cavity walled building with a green or living wall can reduce the amount of heat lost through its structure by more than 30%
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Multi-million pound initiative advances the sustainable management of UK’s marine resources
The Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SuMMeR CDT), is led by the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ, and aims to deliver the next generation who will sustainably manage our marine resources
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Slow progress on buffer zones designed to restrict coastal development
A new study by the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ shows that since the concept of Coastal Change Management Areas (CCMAs) was introduced by the UK government in 2012, only 15% of coastal planning authorities in England have designated one
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Students document the stories of people with lung disease
History and Illustration students work with people from Breathe Easy ²ÝùÊÓÆµ to document their personal histories and create art
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Earthquakes and extreme rainfall lead to a significant increase in the rates of landslides in Nepal
Researchers from the ²ÝùÊÓÆµ have explored how extreme rainfall and earthquakes can induce landslide rates above and beyond those seen during a normal Himalaya monsoon season
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Funding to further ²ÝùÊÓÆµâ€™s work into antimicrobial discovery
The ²ÝùÊÓÆµ is one step closer to discovering new antibiotics thanks to generous funding from the Hospital Saturday Fund (HSF).