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Who rules the roost? New research reveals tots play key role in shaping the home environment

Posted on Tuesday 7 May 2024

Toddlers call the shots at home, according to new research, confirming what parents have long suspected.


Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵapp to co-lead £2.5m project to explore impact of justice system reform and funding cuts

Posted on Wednesday 1 May 2024

A new £2.5m project will explore the effects of significant funding cuts and major procedural reforms on our justice system over the past 15 years.


Report calls for urgent action to boost children’s mental health support through schools

Posted on Friday 26 April 2024

A new report sets out an evidence-based plan to improve the mental health of the one in five children in England with a probable mental health condition.


Climate change set to take over as key driver of biodiversity loss by 2050, experts warn

Posted on Thursday 25 April 2024

By mid-century climate change is set to become the primary cause of biodiversity loss, but there is still time to reduce the impact on global ecosystems and species, scientists say.


Conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss, study reveals

Posted on Thursday 25 April 2024

Nature conservation is successful in halting and reversing biodiversity loss, according to the findings of a major new study co-authored by a Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵapp academic.


More than a quarter of people with Covid infection develop Long Covid, new research reveals

Posted on Thursday 25 April 2024

A new study carried out by researchers at the Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵapp suggests 28% of people who catch COVID-19 will go on to suffer from Long Covid.


Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵapp awarded £1.1 million to lead the first stage of UK’s first comprehensive study on devolution and social security

Posted on Thursday 25 April 2024

The Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵapp will lead a new multi-institutional partnership to explore the differences in how social security is designed and delivered across different parts of the UK.


More hybrid and nature-based solutions are urgently needed to protect coastal communities from climate change

Posted on Wednesday 24 April 2024

Coastal areas can be better protected from the effects of climate change and rising sea levels if both nature-based solutions are combined with ‘hard’ coastal defences, a new study has found.


Ofsted rate teacher training leadership as ‘outstanding’

Posted on Thursday 18 April 2024

The leadership and management of the University’s programmes for teacher training has been rated as ‘outstanding’, alongside a ‘good’ rating for quality of education.


New butterfly species created 200,000 years ago by two species interbreeding

Posted on Thursday 18 April 2024

Researchers have shown that an Amazonian butterfly is a hybrid species, formed by two other species breeding together almost 200,000 years ago.


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