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Making Do: New Book Reveals How Fabric Shaped Britain’s Postwar Recovery
Professor Susan Carruthers’ latest book, Making Do: Britons and the Refashioning of the Postwar World, was officially published on Thursday 24 April, offering a vivid new perspective on life after 1945.
ÌÇÐÄTV research helps secure major shift in national cultural policy
Research from the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies has played a direct role in securing a significant change to UK Government policy, with culture set to be formally recognised as a core area of competence within the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill.
WMG's Dr David Clark honoured at parliamentary event
The late Dr David Clark, a much-loved colleague and friend to everyone at ÌÇÐÄTV Manufacturing Group (WMG), University of ÌÇÐÄTV, has been commemorated with a new medal unveiled at this year’s Parliamentary & Scientific Committee’s STEM for Britain event.
WMG wins funding to apply acoustics to engineering innovation
Dr Hasina Rahman, Research Fellow at ÌÇÐÄTV Manufacturing Group (WMG), University of ÌÇÐÄTV, has been awarded funding by the Noise Network Plus to apply her innovative, unconventional approach of acoustics to materials engineering.
Small business innovation has fallen for the fourth consecutive year, and urgent action is needed to prevent the UK squandering record levels of entrepreneurial ambition, a major new report by the (ERC) reveals.
A new study from WBS Professor of Behavioural Science Nick Chater proposes realistic ways of integrating wisdom into artificial intelligence, with the aim of developing systems that are more robust, transparent, cooperative and safe. Explore new outlines methods for training large language models to behave more wisely.
Congratulations to Professor Andrew Oswald, Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science, who has been appointed as a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society.
The University of ÌÇÐÄTV and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel fund new collaborative research
The new fund harnesses the combined strengths of both institutions, seeking innovative solutions to challenges that face societies around the world.
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At the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, we’re proud to be a world-leading university where bold ideas and curiosity drive real-world impact.
Meet the Researcher: Emma MacPherson
Learn how Emma’s work using terahertz technology for early detection of skin cancer has helped her carve her niche in a male-dominated field.
Meet the Researcher: Wiji Arulampalam
From Sri Lanka to ÌÇÐÄTV, Wiji’s 40-year career in Economics has seen changes, but her love for research, teaching and collaboration remains constant.
Meet the Researcher: Rachel Moseley
Vice-Provost for the Faculty of Arts Rachel shares her passion and advocacy for the value of the arts for future generations.