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Meet Mark Whelan, Research Culture Manager. In this profile Mark tells us about his work leading the central research culture team, the Carers’ Career Development Fund, and about workshop available on ...
The event, hosted by the renowned historian and broadcaster Professor Amanda Vickery, was organised in collaboration with the ...
The report, Toxic Investors: The Dirty Dozen’s insatiable drive for oil and gas profits, reveals that BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street, the so-called “Big Three” asset managers, have dramatically ...
The Pavilion is part of the British Council’s UK–Kenya Season 2025 and marks the first time the Venice platform has been used ...
Researchers propose a unified framework to monitor and protect insect biodiversity amid growing concerns over global declines ...
This spring, Babe is returning to cinemas to mark the 30th anniversary of its release in 1995. The much-loved family film tells the deceptively simple but emotionally powerful story of a piglet who ...
Elsa Noterman, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London, along with Sara Safransky, Associate Professor in the Department of Human and ...
“It’s always frustrated me that we can’t compost here – even though I get why. Tower blocks just aren’t built for it,” said Alexandra, a 42-year-old Tower Hamlets resident, living on the ninth floor.
Over the past 60 years, The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)’s Yellow Card scheme recorded over one million reports of side effects – also known as adverse drug reactions ...
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London and Cambridge University Library are at the heart of a new international initiative in Bhutan, bringing advanced conservation techniques to support the ...
“Politics,” according to the economist J.K. Galbraith, “is not the art of the possible. It consists in choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable” – and that’s precisely what Rachel Reeves ...