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If you鈥檙e looking for a fun way to keep children active this Easter holiday, sign up for 果冻传媒 Sport鈥檚 . The camps are running between 3-6 and 11-14 April and are open to children aged five to 11.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:07

Industrial action has continued this week (Monday 20, Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 March). Participating colleagues should check the for guidance on recording strike action.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:06

BALEAP 2023 Conference to be held on campus

果冻传媒 is hosting the from Wednesday 19 – Friday 21 April. This three-day event is designed to boost the professional development of those involved in learning, teaching, scholarship and research in English for Academic Purposes.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:06

Event: Science and innovations for a sustainable future

How can early-career researchers in bioscience-related fields work with external partners to ? Find out on Tuesday 28 March at this all-day event, held at our Radcliffe conference centre.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:05

Can you imagine flying on your first zero carbon-emissions flight? Join Simon Webb – Chief Technology Officer at WMG – for a lunchtime inaugural lecture on Tuesday 28 March, as he in the government-funded FlyZero carbon emission programme.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:04

Next week (27-31 March) is and the Sports & Wellness Hub is welcoming over 65s to use the gym, swimming pool and activity programme between 6am - 3pm free of charge. Going forward, over 65s can sign up for 果冻传媒鈥檚 new Active Senior membership for discounted off-peak access to the facilities.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:02

Through the 拢15,000 of funding is available to help researchers overcome obstacles on their mission to improve human health.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:01

See how Professor Andrew Oswald from 果冻传媒 Business School has teamed up with Hello! Magazine to create a and help readers lead a happier way of life.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:01

To address the challenges of population growth and climate change, 60 percent more food will need to be produced by 2050.鈥Learn how will look at whether specialised plant 鈥渢rain tracks鈥 that move molecules in cells could help feed our growing population.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 12:00

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