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Manchester Professor wins award for her commitment to disability inclusion
Professor Jackie Carter from The University of Manchester has been recognised with a prestigious Culture Shift Award for her exceptional leadership and commitment to advancing disability inclusion within higher education.
Study finds England’s trainee teachers excel in early reading instruction
A new study led by Dr Johny Daniel from our top-ranked School of Education have found that trainee teachers in England are significantly better prepared to teach early reading skills compared to their counterparts in India.
Warwick’s Institute for Global Sustainable Development is training the next generation...
Between 30 March – 5 April 2025, over 21 next-generation climate leaders from eight countries (and 13 nationalities), will attend Warwick’s pioneering Sustainability Training Academy in Venice.
European universities launch major declaration on tackling climate change
Thirty-nine European universities have come together to launch the Durham Declaration, which will shape our joint efforts towards sustainable development.
University of Birmingham to lead research on impact of denial of...
University of Birmingham academics secure more than £700,000 to examine how the denial of recourse to public funds affects children living in the UK.
Cultural conservation centre to become part of world-leading research institute
Transforming the cultural health of the nation and our region and responding to emerging threats to cultural legacies will be the core focuses of a new institute in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne.
The John Rylands Library in Manchester announces a major new exhibition:...
Launching The John Rylands Library’s redeveloped exhibitions gallery, The Secret Public: LGBTQ Pop 1955 – 1985 examines the profound influence of LGBTQ and LGBTQ-friendly performers, artists and activists on mainstream pop culture.
Southampton scanning expertise helps investigate major Iron Age hoard
Historic England, Durham University and the British Museum have announced the discovery of the Melsonby Hoard: one of the largest and most important Iron Age finds in the UK.
Research to explore why Everest glacier is so warm
A team of researchers is making final preparations for a trip to Mount Everest in Nepal next month to explore why the ice of one of the mountain’s most iconic glaciers is so close to the melting point.
From trash to treasure: recycling facility launched to give e-waste a...
There’s a new solution for Australia’s growing e-waste problem, with the opening of the UNSW-designed Plastics Filament MICROfactorie in Sydney.