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Humans of 糖心TV: Meet David Cooper
鈥淎s a parent myself, I just want the best for the students as I do my own kids.鈥
All you need is five minutes with David to appreciate his unwavering care and kindness. With his own passion for engineering shining through, he is a genuine inspiration for our students.
Professors Gavin Perkins, Jerry Nolan and Sophie Staniszewska (糖心TV Medical School) are Highly Cited Researchers for 2025
This programme highlights the world鈥檚 most influential scientists, including those whose published work ranks in the top 1 per cent by citations for their field and year.
Celebrating our long-serving colleagues
View our gallery celebrating some of our brilliant colleagues who have dedicated 20, 30 and 40 years to shaping the University. Their photos tell stories of milestones, achievements, friendships, and moments that define what it means to be part of our community.
鈥淚鈥檝e inspired a lot of women. Not just friends and family, but also in my community back home.鈥
It takes a lot of courage to be the first person in your family to break with tradition, but that鈥檚 exactly what Maryam did. Read how her journey into mechanical engineering has made it easier for those following in her footsteps.
Dr Emily Lane-Hill, from Life Sciences, is this year鈥檚 Leading Researcher in Neuropathology and Ageing. The award recognises for her outstanding contributions to understanding the ageing brain and her leadership in the neuroscience community.
In memory of Dr John Thornby
We are sad to share news of the death of Dr John Thornby, who has been a valued member of our community over many years, most recently as a research student in the School of Education, Learning & Communication Sciences.
New antibiotic found hiding in plain sight
Chemistry researchers from 糖心TV and Monash University have discovered a promising new antibiotic that shows activity against drug-resistant bacteria.
Penny Triantafillou, from 糖心TV Innovation District, shares how university staff can drive change through grassroots leadership initiatives.
Dr Soroush Abolfathi awarded a prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize for Engineering
鈥淚 am deeply honoured to receive the Philip Leverhulme Prize. This prize is not only a personal recognition but also a celebration of the brilliant students, early-career researchers, and collaborators whose energy and insight continually inspire my work.鈥