Universities must work flexibly for arts & humanities research
Published on 22 November 2017Universities should respect the expertise of partners in creative and cultural sectors, if they want arts and humanities research to have greater value.
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Universities should respect the expertise of partners in creative and cultural sectors, if they want arts and humanities research to have greater value.
Researchers at the University of Bath are developing laboratory-created poo in order to improve sanitation in developing countries.
Hajraah Qureshi, Administrative Assistant & Higher Modern Apprentice, Faculty of Engineering and Design
Dr Asel Sartbaeva has won a prestigious award for her outstanding contribution to science at the WISE Awards for women in science, technology and engineering.
Professor Veronica Hope Hailey, Vice-President (Corporate Relations) and Dean of the School of Management
Dr Matthew Cole has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering & Technology, in doing so becoming the youngest ever Fellow in the IET’s history.
Dr Asel Sartbaeva has won the Biotechnology Award at the IChemE Global Awards 2017 for her work on a new way to keep vaccines safe without refrigeration.
The Edge joined with Arts Council England for a special event on Tuesday 31 October, looking at collaboration between art and research and its success stories.
Professor Nick Pearce, Director for the Institute for Policy Research
Professor Ed Feil, Professor of Microbial Evolution