by Admin | Sep 17, 2021 | Course Guide
John Sabraw: Environmentalist, activist and Professor of Art Activist, environmentalist and professor of art John Sabraw takes us on a journey through time and envisages a future where the lines between art and science are blurred What comes to mind when you think of...
by Admin | Sep 16, 2021 | Articles
Care at a distance: adapting during the pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has tested healthcare facilities to their limits. One effect has been a transition towards remote consultations, which raises unique challenges for accurate diagnoses. Based at the University of...
by Admin | Sep 14, 2021 | Career Guide
STEM, STEAM and now SHAPE: Can an acronym help valorise the social sciences, humanities and arts? Julia Black is the Strategic Director of Innovation and a professor of law at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She is also the 31st president...
by Admin | Sep 13, 2021 | Articles
The water of life: Where does desert fog come from? The lack of rainfall in desert environments means that many plants and animals rely on fog and dew to provide their water. But where does this fog come from? And what will happen to these ecosystems as the climate...
by Admin | Sep 10, 2021 | Blog
Join the youth-led WayWORD arts festival: 19-26 September This guest blog was wriiten by Kirstie Lawie of the WayWORD Festival. She tells how the WayWord Festical bridges the gap between STEM and the arts. The WayWORD Festival was devised by students at The University...
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