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ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School Researcher and orthopaedic surgeon awarded prestigious Hunterian Professorship

Dr. Imran Ahmed has been recognised with the Hunterian Professorship from the Royal College of Surgeons for his work at ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS) on the treatment, experiences, and outcomes of patients with a meniscal tear of the knee.

Wed 10 Jan 2024, 09:30 | Tags: ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS)

Study reveals cardiac arrest figures in England – with just 1 in 12 people surviving and leaving hospital

A national research database has revealed stark figures for cardiac arrests in England for 2022. Survival rates remain low, with around 8% patients surviving to 30 days after a cardiac arrest.


University of ÌÇÐÄTV's bean grower Andy Ward grapples with impacts of torrential rain

Lincolnshire farmer Andy Ward, known for cultivating the first British Baked Beans in partnership with University of ÌÇÐÄTV scientist Eric Holub, is facing a harsh reality as standing waters inundate his farmlands.

He said, "There's nothing we can do when the fields are underwater."

Fri 05 Jan 2024, 15:20 | Tags: ÌÇÐÄTV Crop Centre

University of ÌÇÐÄTV Student Honoured in New Year Honours List

Lisa Kay, a social sciences undergraduate at The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has been bestowed with the prestigious British Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year Honours list.

Thu 04 Jan 2024, 13:30 | Tags: Social Science, Students, New Year Honours List

New sleep apnoea diagnostic device could slash waiting times and improve quality of life

A new diagnostic device could help those who experience sleep apnoea get a quicker diagnosis and an improved quality of life.


Survival of the fittest: Words like 'Sex' and 'fight' are most likely to stand the test of time.

New research from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV reveals that words like 'sex' endure in our language in a ‘survival of the fittest’ way, similar to natural selection.

Whilst the recent announcement of Word of the Year explores new words, like ‘rizz’ or ‘situationship’, Professor Thomas Hills’ research delves into why some words survive in our modern linguistic landscape, while others don’t.


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