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Double degree puts business goals in reach

Personal growth was a priority for Xavier Ngaata when he started university. The double degree graduate is now confidently pursuing his passion for business.

Social media platform tailoring could support more fulfilling use, study finds

Redesigning social media to suit different needs of users could make their time online more focused, according to new research by University of Bristol academics.

Research reveals challenges for people with learning disabilities and/or autism leaving hospital

‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’ report reveals the challenges for people with learning disabilities and/or autistic people trying to leave ‘long-stay’ hospital.

One size does not fit all in Antarctica: climate change to impact seal species...

With funding from Pew Charitable Trusts, the University of Canterbury-based team engaged thousands of global citizen scientists over years to search for Southern Ocean seals – crabeater seals and Weddell seals – using satellite images.

Dr Nick Evans recognised by royal historical society for inspirational teaching

University of Hull lecturer Dr Nick Evans has been recognised by the Royal Historical Society for his innovative teaching at a prestigious national awards ceremony.

Breaking down the barriers for endometriosis care

This month’s Research Tuesdays public lecture will delve into the latest in accessible care for people with endometriosis.

New teaching career for mum of three Deaf children

Inspired by the experience of helping her own children learn to read and write, Elizabeth Kay has qualified as a teacher so she can help other Deaf students learn and feel pride in their identity.

Key genetic differences found in people with ME/CFS

Scientists have discovered that people diagnosed with ME/CFS have significant differences in their DNA, offering the first robust evidence that genes contribute to a person’s chance of developing the disease.

University of Glasgow student wins national award for hospitality startup

An innovative platform to staff the hospitality industry has won UofG student entrepreneur Cian Smith and Napier University graduate Callum Leith first place in the 2025 Scottish Young EDGE awards.

ECLS trial shows reduction in late-stage diagnoses of lung cancer

Lung cancer affects more than 5000 people every year in Scotland and within a year 4000 have died, usually because the diagnosis is made too late for curative treatment.
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