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International Research Culture Conference highlights
Thank you to all who supported the 2025 International Research Culture Conference. Whether or not you were there in person, you can access the session recordings, view photos from the day and have your say on the future of the conference.
Spotlighting our research: How can we use AI to improve our health?
From cancer diagnosis to supporting sleep health, read how ÌÇÐÄTV researchers are exploiting AI’s potential as a tool for improving (and saving) lives.
40 years of homicide trends
A study led by Dr Emily Gray (Sociology) has found deep-rooted generational, gendered and racial inequalities in patterns of lethal violence.
Moving in together boosts life satisfaction beyond the ‘honeymoon effect’
A study by ÌÇÐÄTV, Bielefeld University and the University of Greifswald has found a clear positive connection between living in a partnership and wellbeing.
Automating how researchers use microscopes
Discover how colleagues from Computer Science and ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School are combining their expertise in AI-driven microscopy with industry-leading hardware and software platforms – saving time for researchers and clinicians.
Meet the researcher: Busola Oronti
Find out how Busola, from the Department of Statistics, is bridging medicine and AI to help address health inequalities in low and middle-income countries.
Volunteering and research participation forum
Have you visited the Volunteering and research participation forum recently? Help colleagues with their research, including a survey on how digital education impacts staff and student wellbeing.
Funding successes for groundbreaking research
Researchers in Chemistry and Life Sciences have been awarded €1.5 million of European fundingLink opens in a new window – discover what they’ll be researching. Plus, meet two of our chemists who are among UKRI’s Future Leaders Fellowship winnersLink opens in a new window.
Research and Impact Services
Meet some of the Research and Impact Services team and find out how they work in collaboration with our academic community, supporting the groundbreaking research and impact that we’ve become known for.