TikTok campaign to inspire environmental action among secondary school pupils unveiled by Kingston School...
Two illustration animation students from Kingston School of Art have produced a TikTok campaign to encourage secondary school pupils to recycle and highlight ways of reducing wasteful habits among their peers.
Why historical health data falls short in predicting future health care needs
Yet governments often still use historical, age-based and gender-specific profiles to predict how we will use health services at every stage throughout our lives.
First UK-wide evaluation since 2014 confirms University of Manchester is a research powerhouse
The University of Manchester has retained 5th place for research power1 - the quality and scale of research and impact - in the UK government’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021, the major national exercise to evaluate research activity, which was last held in 2014.
New research calls for global action on micro and nanoplastics in the atmosphere
Scientists at The University of Manchester are calling for the creation of a global network of air monitoring stations to track the movement of airborne plastic pollution...
Study to examine effects of children’s life skills programme
Researchers based at The University of Manchester are set to begin a study that will examine the effects of a school-based life skills programme after being awarded with £800k of funding by Norway’s Kavli Trust.
Research Quality powers Exeter rise in global league table
The quality of research conducted by the University of Exeter has helped to consolidate its position among the best in the world in the latest global league table.
Eggshells, farm signs and new theatre for Peckham among work on display as Kingston...
A new theatre for Peckham, rock solid containers made from eggshells and art inspired by agricultural life are just some of the many works unveiled by final-year students at Kingston School of Art's eagerly anticipated degree show.
Research-based dye makes polyester greener
Scientists have unlocked a way to dye polyester using 90% fewer chemicals and 40% less water.
Scientists discover rapidly growing black hole
The fastest-growing black hole of the last nine billion years has been discovered by an international team led by astronomers at The Australian National University (ANU).
Australia-India Research Collaboration Framework released
A landmark framework will drive the next phase of Australia-India research collaboration, shaping multi-sector partnerships that tackle shared challenges and deliver real-world impact.

















































