Researchers from the West Area of Samos Archaeological Project (WASAP) have used intensive pedestrian and digitally enhanced ...
Our experts have helped uncover evidence of a Roman industrial hub on the banks of the River Wear, at Offerton, near Sunderland.
The MoU was highlighted during a high-profile visit by Professor Mike Shipman, our Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost, to IIT ...
University Challenge is a British television quiz programme which first aired in 1962, pitting teams representing British ...
Two of our leading geographers, Professors Colm O’Cofaigh and Dave Roberts, have received a prestigious Polar Medal from King ...
Our pioneering Classics researcher, Prof Arlene Holmes-Henderson, has joined a government project exploring the key factors that influence and shape the future of childhood in the UK. The Future of ...
Dr Polly Dickson, literary scholar in German Studies at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, has recently brought her research on doodling and distraction into public view both on BBC Radio ...
We have been awarded a share of more than £24 million of national funding for the prestigious Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award (IDLA) to advance research into sustainable consumer goods. The ...
Abstract Across eastern and southern Africa, cattle continue to play a central, and often very visible, role in everyday life. Many people live alongside cattle - even, sometimes, in urban areas; some ...
We’re spearheading a groundbreaking research initiative that will drive the UK’s transition to low-carbon energy and foster innovation in geoenergy technologies. Supported by significant investment ...
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