Funding boost for green energy storage
Published on 28 July 2014A new research consortium awarded £3.9 million by the EPSRC that will set the direction and development of research and technologies in energy storage.
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A new research consortium awarded £3.9 million by the EPSRC that will set the direction and development of research and technologies in energy storage.
Recent findings provide a structural map of oxide glasses and liquids to help in the development of new tougher, high pressure hardened commercial glasses
A new Health Integration Team, involving researchers from our University, given the go ahead to improve activity and health in later life for local people.
Our Department of Chemistry has recently acquired major new state-of-the-art equipment funded by a £1.1M grant from EPSRC for Core Chemistry Research Capability
The outstanding social policy research of Professor Jane Millar OBE, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research at the University elected Fellow of the British Academy
Introducing lessons in cognitive behavioural therapy in primary schools would reduce anxiety levels among 9 – 10 year olds, according to new research
An innovative means of measuring space weather was successfully placed into orbit yesterday on a Russian rocket that launched from Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
Dr Rana Jawad, a lecturer in social policy here at the University, writes about Middle Eastern politics and the downward spiral of the Arab world.
Dr Geoff Smith MBE has been elected to lead the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), the annual world championship of school mathematics.
Research into Clostridium difficile,the ‘superbug’ bacterial infection affecting the digestive system, on the front cover of the journal Acta Crystallographica