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Poor job quality costs UK economy £41 billion a year according to research from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Job-related ill health is costing UK businesses up to £41 billion a year, with 1.77 million workers suffering due to poor job quality according to new research from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV.  


Ethnic minority veterans twice as likely to face unemployment, ÌÇÐÄTV study finds

Ethnic minority veterans are twice as likely to be unemployed as their white peers, a new University of ÌÇÐÄTV study has found.


Challenges and games are best for primate wellbeing, finds University of ÌÇÐÄTV study

A meta-analysis, led by The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, has found that primates under human care prefer cognitively challenging enrichment activities, such as training and games, over socialising with other primates or more ‘passive’ enrichment methods.


Exciting moments on the edge – unique properties confirmed in phosphorene nanoribbons

An international research collaboration, including The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, The University of Cambridge and UCL, has demonstrated that ‘wonder material’ phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs) exhibit both magnetic and electronic properties at room temperature, establishing them as a unique class of low-dimensional materials.


The University of ÌÇÐÄTV and Fudan University launch Joint Seed Fund to drive global research innovation

After three years of partnership, The University of ÌÇÐÄTV and Fudan University, Shanghai, China, one of China’s highest-ranking universities, launch their Joint Seed Fund designed to ignite groundbreaking research and drive global impact.

Wed 12 Mar 2025, 08:25 | Tags: Partnership International 1 - Research University News

Caterpillar gods and bridal gifts: research from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV shows how indigenous culture has shaped crop diversity

A research collaboration between The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, the Smithsonian Institution and Embrapa (Brazilian agricultural research), has shown that thousands of years of farming myths and cultural traditions have been key to the survival of the cassava crop (the source of tapioca).


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