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Learn more about how we’re working with local partners and businesses to solve real healthcare challenges. We’re currently seeking businesses to help the NHS to solve challenges around patient flow and patient status visibility.
Next generation sustainability researchers
We’ve launched a new Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholarships Programme, to enable postgraduate research students to work on transdisciplinary projects that address a real-world sustainability challenge. Find out more and share with students who may be interested.
¹û¶³´«Ã½ apprenticeships: Learn more
Considering professional learning opportunities for your team? Discover more about apprenticeships ranging from level 2 GCSE level right through to level 7 Masters level, and hear from apprentices and line managers about their experiences.
Exploring workplace wellbeing
Through , work is underway to look at different ways of talking and thinking about workplace wellbeing with different groups across the University. This is a WIHEA funded project which builds on the work of the and the and aims to understand how our work practices, processes, and procedures enhance and/or inhibit the wellbeing of student-facing staff at ¹û¶³´«Ã½ post-Covid.
5 questions with... a wellbeing module creator
Hear from Elena about our new ‘Understanding Wellbeing’ module for students.
Listen to a podcast with Dr Elena Riva talking about her research and sharing ideas for sustaining students' wellbeing in the learning environment, after her article on this was one of Times Higher Education’s most read resources in 2021.
Car Parking updates 2022
If you park on campus regularly (or will be), you need to register your vehicle on our new parking system in readiness for new arrangements from February. and check the FAQs.
Covid-19 guidance: Update 25 January
Read an update on face coverings and working arrangements at ¹û¶³´«Ã½, following last week’s government announcement.
Professor Sandra Chapman
Congratulations to Professor Sandra Chapman, who has been awarded a medal from the Royal Astronomical Society, recognising her work in fundamental space plasma physics.