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New national study of long-term impacts of lung damage from COVID-19

A new national study will investigate the long-term effects of lung inflammation and scarring from COVID-19.

Children learned ‘little or nothing’ during school closures, despite online learning

School closures in the last year have led to serious learning losses, with primary-age school pupils making virtually no progress studying at home...

Link between COVID-19 infection and subsequent mental health and neurological conditions...

One in three COVID-19 survivors received a neurological or psychiatric diagnosis within six months of infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus...

Bournemouth University graduates nominated for 2021 Oscars

Bournemouth University graduates are celebrating after receiving nominations for this year’s Oscars.

University Welcomes Offshore Wind Report Forecasting £60BN Investment and Jobs Surge

The University of Hull has welcomed an announcement that direct and indirect jobs in the UK’s offshore wind industry are set to rise from 26,000 to almost 70,000 by 2026.

The social cost of COVID-19 will be felt for a decade,...

Newcastle University experts have investigated how Covid-19 has affected the wellbeing of children and young people.

USA, Chile and Peru interim trial data show Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is...

A Phase III study of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine conducted by AstraZeneca plc in the USA, Chile and Peru has shown that vaccine is safe and highly effective...

GDI Hub partners with WHO to improve access to assistive technology...

The Global Disability Innovation Hub (GDI Hub), based at UCL, is the first organisation to be awarded the status of World Health Organisation (WHO) Official Collaborating Centre on Assistive Technology (AT).

Separating primary school children in preparation for SATs could be ‘damaging’

A fear of poor SATs results is driving headteachers to separate pupils by ability despite the impact on children’s self-esteem and confidence, according to a study by UCL researchers.

Brazil cases shed more light on COVID-19 reinfection risk

Researchers believe reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 may be more common than previously thought, after an analysis of people contracting COVID-19 twice.
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