Researchers from our Computer Science Department have created new artificial intelligence (AI) tools that could help doctors and nurses spot very sick patients earlier and improve communication when ...
The findings show that a child in one school could be considered to have a specific learning difficulty whereas a child with ...
Our Chancellor Dr Fiona Hill has delivered the 39th Annual World Traders’ Tacitus Lecture to an audience of business, politics, and society leaders at London’s Guildhall. Organised by the Worshipful ...
Our researchers are part of a major new £4.2 million research institute that aims to transform how eye disease and wider ...
Dr Heaps is a Bayesian statistician specialising in time-series and latent variable models. Former Assistant Co‑Director of the EPSRC CDT in Cloud Computing for Big Data, she leads major grants and ...
Come along to the Botanic Garden to share the Day of Reflection with us. The day is dedicated to remembering those who have lost loved ones during the pandemic and to those who are grieving. It aims ...
A unique study of brain activity in children born with upper limb difference has revealed the brain’s remarkable adaptability to compensate and to support daily life. The study is one of the first to ...
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We have a limited number of opportunities to work as a volunteer alongside our curatorial team. These volunteering opportunities are highly specialised and are in very high demand. At present we have ...
The newly signed MoU is a reaffirmation of the Matariki mission to work collectively for meaningful global impact, and to keep building an internationally connected, engaged university community. It ...
Our ‘Spotlight On’ series showcases the world-leading work of our academics. Professor Lynda Boothroyd is a cross-cultural ...