Professor Minnerop said the adoption of a new Just Transition Mechanism, the conformation of the new consensus target of 1.5 ...
Not all peasants enjoyed the same level of benefits. Leave entitlements were negotiated between lords and their tenants.
Miranda Wang, a PhD student in our Law School, has won this year’s international Matariki Three Minute Thesis (3MT) ...
Imagine a busy classroom with children hearing and interpreting lots of sounds around them. PhD student, Katherine Collier, ...
Whereas burning today’s fuels releases carbon into the atmosphere that has been sequestered underground for millions of years, these “e-fuels” would be more environmentally friendly, adding and ...
Athena Swan is a UK-wide initiative that recognises real progress in advancing gender equality in higher education and research. Having held a Bronze Award for over a decade, this award shows that ...
Much of our interdisciplinary research focuses on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – 17 goals to ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a major Bronze Age settlement on the Kazakh Steppe region, shedding new light on ...
Amid growing public concern over migration and a political threat from Reform UK, the Labour government has proposed sweeping ...
A new University College rowing boat has been named in honour of one the College’s most notable alumni: Guillaume V, the ...
Lifestyle factors such as sleep, diet and physical activity are now widely recognised as important influences on mental health. Yet the field that brings these strands together - lifestyle psychiatry ...
Created in partnership with the National Museum of Japanese History and first shown at in Japan in summer 2024, the exhibition has been seen by more than 30,000 people in Japan before arriving here in ...