Press Releases
New report co-authored by Dr Paul Coleman and Dr Oyinlola Oyebode of ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School and the ÌÇÐÄTV Obesity Network calls for expansion of free school meals, healthy food voucher scheme and end to environmentally harmful foods
Teamwork in the Covid-19 Zone
A new video offering practical strategies to medical teams as they adapt to working in restrictive Level 3 PPE has been released today by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV and the University Hospitals Coventry and ÌÇÐÄTVshire NHS Trust. The video is believed to be the first resource of its type and draws on empirical research between Sociolinguistics and Emergency Medicine studying the negotiation of leadership and teamwork in trauma settings.
ÌÇÐÄTV international relations researcher awarded major grant to study Latin America’s contributions to the development of global norms and institutions
The ways in which Latin American states shaped, and were themselves in turn shaped by, the development of the complex of international norms, institutions, and practices that help structure world politics will be better understood thanks to a new research grant won by Dr Tom Long of the University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Department of Politics and International studies, and Dr Carsten-Andreas Schulz, an assistant professor at Pontificia Universidad Católica in Chile.
Discovered: The mechanism that generates huge white dwarf magnetic fields
A dynamo mechanism could explain the incredibly strong magnetic fields in white dwarf stars according to an international team of scientists, including a University of ÌÇÐÄTV astronomer.
The Lancet: Experts call for comprehensive reform of miscarriage care and treatment worldwide to replace current fragmented approach
A three-paper report published in The Lancet and co-led by Professor Siobhan Quenby of ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School highlights that the current approach to miscarriage care must be improved, by providing more accurate diagnosis and appropriate investigations, improved treatments to prevent miscarriage, effective management methods that suit women’s needs and preferences, and treatment from health-care professionals specifically trained in early pregnancy care.
Search for planetary remains and new mathematical concepts at University of ÌÇÐÄTV receive over €4 million European research funding
Scientists at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV are to benefit from a total of over €4 million funding to support new projects that will aim to find and analyse the remains of planets around nearby dead stars, and to find new ways of incorporating the ideas of combinatorics into different areas of mathematics.