Workplace Wellbeing Wheel workgroup project
Published on 31 October 2023Starting in January 2024 this project will work to develop and expand the use of the Workplace Wellbeing Wheel across the University.
News stories, service updates, and other important messages.
Starting in January 2024 this project will work to develop and expand the use of the Workplace Wellbeing Wheel across the University.
Faye Sanders will speak to policymakers about how poor-quality housing is associated with biological susceptibility to depression at an event at Westminster.
The Framework brings together data quality, data protection and cyber to create more accurate, accessible data, reduce risk and improve statutory compliance.
The University commemorates Disability History Month from 16 November - 15 December and IDAD on 3 December with a series of activities and events.
A year on from the launch of the Sustainable Food Commitment and many targets have been successfully achieved.
The ecological and health threats of synthetic dyes entering wastewater systems have been detailed in a new study, which calls for new laws worldwide.
Recent Biology graduate, Loveday Lewin’s final year project overturns long-held gene-editing assumptions and will be published in the field’s leading journal.
The Tech Talent Charter (TTC) was created in 2015 to address the UK’s tech talent shortage and diversity problem through collective action.
MA Interpreting and Translating student, Clare Borradaile, won in the student category at the 16th United Nations St Jerome Translation Contest.
The risk of serious injury from most exercise is astonishingly small, according to the results of a five-year study by researchers at the University of Bath.