Health and medicine researchers who are changing lives with cutting edge research early in their careers are being celebrated in a special exhibition at the university's Parkinson Court.
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A new National Poetry Centre, spearheaded by Professor of Poetry and Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, is to receive a significant cash injection after ministers confirmed funding.
As Chief People and Culture Officer, Louise Kindon contributes significantly to the University’s strategy by leading the development and implementation of people and organisational initiatives at ...
Barriers to running supervised toothbrushing programmes for young children must be overcome if the UK government is to ...
Novel imaging technologies with higher spatial, temporal, or functional resolution leading to greater sensitivity and specificity. Integration of novel or multimodal sensors within robotic or ...
Technologies that facilitate precision medical intervention and augment safe patient recovery.
One of the four ‘grand challenges’ we are focusing our research on is ‘treatments that preserve function and restore quality of life’. Treatments that specifically target disease with minimal ...