Building a sustainable future with fungi
From food security to greener homes, find out how fungi are helping tackle some of our biggest sustainability challenges.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
From food security to greener homes, find out how fungi are helping tackle some of our biggest sustainability challenges.
Nadia Domanski tells us how her experience of project managing the build of an electric superbike improved her confidence and helped her secure a graduate job.
Junshi Wace worked as an industrial trainee at Mott MacDonald on her civil engineering placement year.
Our research project on understanding the key role of the European Union in building international trade links and encouraging future growth.
Accounting and Management student Ella shares how swimming, group work and being a Student Ambassador have been great ways to meet new people.
The presentation will give students hints and tips to help build their resilience toolbox. This workshop contains elements of self-reflection.
Varun Kumar (MSc Robotics & Autonomous Systems 2020) works for the UK Atomic Energy Authority to develop robotics for nuclear fusion.
The Future Cemetery project is an initiative that explores new technology and innovative ways to engage people with end-of-life questions.
Ming Yang studied MSc Architectural Engineering: Environmental Design and is now helping to create energy-efficient buildings in China.
Professor Pete Walker, Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering on using straw to create insulated and eco-friendly homes in the UK.