How to scrutinise public spending
A research project will provide policy makers with guidance on how to maintain the quality of public audit at a time of radical reform and public spending cuts.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
A research project will provide policy makers with guidance on how to maintain the quality of public audit at a time of radical reform and public spending cuts.
Professor Bas Verplanken from our Department of Pscyhology shares his top tips on making better resolutions and putting plans in place to help stick to them.
New research from the Milner Centre for Evolution shows how flowering plants survived one of the biggest mass extinction events in history.
MChem student Ella Shilliday had the time of her life and found her passion for real world chemistry on her study year abroad.
Researchers in the Department of Physics are exploring how to make UV LEDs cheaper, brighter and more efficient for low-cost cleaning and disinfection.
Working with SEA Ltd., we have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm which could improve how we monitor our marine territories.
Through our research we have improved the experiences and treatment of autistic people when they encounter the Criminal Justice System.
Our research has shown that Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy is an effective new treatment for debilitating tinnitus.
Our modelling and testing methodologies have improved the manufacturing process of commercial aircraft wings, resulting in better quality parts.
Professor Christos Vasilakis is using operational research to help hospitals manage their capacity, improve patient care and coordinate their Covid-19 response.