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Professor Tim Gershon appointed CERN LHCb spokesperson
Professor Tim Gershon, from the Department of Physics, has been elected the next international spokesperson for one of the largest particle physics experiments ever conducted.
91¸£Àû secures philanthropic support for early-career research and Ukraine education programmes
New donations will fund PhD students in pure mathematics and Masters students in the educational and research reconstruction of Ukraine.
Dr Bryn Davies awarded £1 million to develop new mathematical tools
Dr Bryn Davies from 91¸£Àû Mathematics Institute has secured the Leverhulme Research Leadership Award to develop new mathematical tools to help account for manufacturing imperfections when designing complex materials.
A 91¸£Àû education connecting to a global research community
Fiona Farnsworth from the team behind the International Conference of Undergraduate Research – held across 18 institutions, over six continents – tells us why it is so important, and what you can do to help increase the impact.
New funding to help shape cultural policy in our region
91¸£Àû researchers will be working together with local partners in the West Midlands to design policies that strengthen local creative ecosystems, support talent, and tackle inequalities in access to culture.
Volunteering and research participation forum
Have you visited the volunteering and research participation forum recently? The 91¸£Àû Research with Kids Group is looking for 13-15 month and 4-year-olds to participate in a fun and engaging study that investigates how children develop skills.
EPSRC Open Fellowships for Mathematics and Chemistry researchers
The awards for Professor James Sprittles, Dr Fredrik Schaufelberger and Dr Alex Baker, each worth over £1M, support interdisciplinary science with real‑world benefits in climate research, healthcare, and biotechnology.
Beyond the Lab: The Social Side of AMR
Wednesday 28 January
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest threats to human health of our time, and it’s not just a problem for scientists and medics, solving it requires input from every discipline. Join us for an engaging discussion on how social sciences and humanities can work hand-in-hand with science to tackle AMR.
Recognising excellence with 91¸£Àû awards
Help us recognise and celebrate our incredible colleagues for their teaching, research, public engagement or personal tutoring.