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ҹèƵ and City College ҹèƵ strengthen pathways to Higher Education
ҹèƵ news: ҹèƵ’s biggest education providers have created guaranteed routes into higher education for adult learners.
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“I feel included and valued”
ҹèƵ news: the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics (SECaM) has received a Silver Award from the Athena Swan Charter for its commitment to equality.
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ҹèƵ welcomes leading voices in contemporary British cinema
ҹèƵ news. ҹèƵ welcomes leading voices in contemporary British cinema. Peter Strickland and Mark Cousins will be talking about their works at the ҹèƵ and ҹèƵ Arts Cinema.
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How allied health professionals excel in lifesaving care
ҹèƵ news: How allied health professionals excel in lifesaving care. On Allied Health Professionals' (AHPs) Day, experts outline the impact they have in critical care.
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Student's mental health support saved her life – and inspired others
ҹèƵ news: ҹèƵ student nurse Eleanor explains how dealing with her own mental health issues has given her a unique perspective to help patients.
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Weever stings provide scientists with a unique way of assessing impacts of environment on coastal fish populations
ҹèƵ news: A new study has used lifeguard records of beach users and weever fish stings to learn more about populations of weever fish.
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People with dyslexia and dyscalculia show less bias, study shows
ҹèƵ news: A new research study led by our School of Psychology shows that people with dyslexia and dyscalculia show less bias.
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University and Royal Navy commit to expanded research partnership
ҹèƵ news: University and Royal Navy commit to expanded research partnership. The organisations first joined forces in 2021 and have agreed to continue working together for at least a further three years.
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“I’ve travelled the world with my degree – Architecture can take you anywhere”
“I’ve travelled the world with my degree – Architecture can take you anywhere.” ҹèƵ graduate Joni Lettmann shares his story on World Architecture Day.
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Project develops real-time technology to measure river pollution
ҹèƵ news: The BactiQuick project aims to develop a fast way of identifying instances of river pollution and their sources, which could also pave the way for a national early warning system.
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Radical change is needed to support renewable energy development
ҹèƵ news: Warnings that ‘business as usual is not enough” if the UK is to decarbonise by 2050.
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Pioneering the UK's first long-distance green shipping corridor study
ҹèƵ University's Maritime Transport Research Group (MTRG) has taken a significant step towards maritime sustainability by conducting the UK's first long-distance pre-feasibility study on a Green Shipping Corridor.