Thursday, April 3, 2025
Home Tags United Kingdom Education News

Tag: United Kingdom Education News

About United Kingdom Education News, Study in United Kingdom, Education in United Kingdom, United Kingdom University, University News, University Ranking, Study Abroad, Online Education, Education News, Education Fairs, Job Opportunities, Graduate Program, Undergraduate Programs, Admissions, etc…

Bristol leaps to 68th place in global reputation rankings

The University of Bristol has risen to 68th place in The Times Higher Education (THE) World Reputation Rankings 2025.

Covid and vaccines not linked to early child development issues

Pregnant women who catch Covid-19 or receive the vaccine do not have an increased risk of their child having developmental health issues, research suggests.

Study suggests widespread Muslim stereotyping in Western democracies

New research shows that the majority of citizens in four key western democracies may hold the stereotypical and prejudiced view that Muslims are a homophobic threat to LGBTQ+ communities.

Scientists develop ‘smart pyjamas’ to monitor sleep disorders

Researchers have developed comfortable, washable ‘smart pyjamas’ that can monitor sleep disorders such as sleep apnoea at home, without the need for sticky patches, cumbersome equipment or a visit to a specialist sleep clinic.

‘Mission accomplished’ as ventures graduate from Scotland’s first deeptech accelerator

A cohort of young ventures has hailed Scotland’s first deeptech accelerator a success after concluding a 13-week intensive skills programme. 

Glacier melt raises sea levels by nearly 2cm this century

The alarming scale and speed of glacier ice melting, and its effect in raising sea levels and depleting regional freshwater supplies, has been revealed in a decades-long study.

New study finds brake pad emissions can be more toxic than...

A study by the University of Southampton has found microscopic particles emitted from certain types of commonly fitted brake pads can be more toxic than those found in diesel vehicle exhaust.

Project to propel low-carbon energy transition awarded over £3 million

The University of Bristol has received £3.5 million to bring together international researchers on a project that puts well-being at the heart of energy system design.

Bacteria evolved to help neighbouring cells after death, new research reveals 

Researchers have made the surprising discovery that a type of gut bacteria has evolved to use one of their enzymes to perform an important function after death. 

Professor Olivia Wu appointed Director to NIHR national research programmes

Professor Wu, who is the William R Lindsay Chair of Health Economics, will lead the NIHR-NHS England National Research Collaboration Programme (NRCP)
- Advertisement -