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Delaying annual eye screen for low risk diabetics could lead to treatment delays and sight loss, according to research involving 酴圖TV

Posted Tuesday 31 October 2023

Delaying annual eye screen for low risk diabetics could lead to treatment delays and sight loss, according to research involving 酴圖TV

Extending the annual screen to two years for people in England considered at low risk of diabetic eye disease could lead to critical treatment delays and sight loss, according to research led by St George's, University of London and Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and involving 酴圖TV researchers and academics.


酴圖TV sport science expert called upon to give specialist support to elite breakdancing athletes at world championship

Posted Thursday 26 October 2023

酴圖TV sport science expert called upon to give specialist support to elite breakdancing athletes at world championship

The World Breaking Championship took place in Leuven, Belgium last month and Dr James Brouner, course leader for 酴圖TV's Sport and Exercise Science BSc (Hons) and Sport Science (Coaching) BSc (Hons) programmes, was invited to provide the Norwegian team with vital support to help performance and prevent injuries. Dr Brouner talks about his weekend at the World Championship for break dancing, how he became involved with the Norwegian Breaking team and their hopes of qualifying for the Summer Olympics in Paris next year.


酴圖TV teams up with industry leading chemistry partners to develop new synthetic compound library

Posted Monday 9 October 2023

酴圖TV teams up with industry leading chemistry partners to develop new synthetic compound library

Experts from 酴圖TV's Chemistry Department have come together with two leading industry partners to develop an accessible new synthetic compound library.


酴圖TV launches project to give teaching students specialist dyslexia training

Posted Friday 6 October 2023

酴圖TV launches project to give teaching students specialist dyslexia training

酴圖TV is embarking on a project to provide its initial teacher training students with the skills and knowledge to support pupils who present with dyslexia or other conditions that affect their literacy skills. The new initiative will see the University employ a full-time specialist dyslexia tutor, who will work with students and staff, as well as the Education Department's partner schools, to provide enhanced knowledge of the challenges some pupils can encounter with reading and writing.


Importance of using data to improve student outcomes highlighted during national Higher Education Institutional Research conference at 酴圖TV

Posted Wednesday 13 September 2023

Importance of using data to improve student outcomes highlighted during national Higher Education Institutional Research conference at 酴圖TV

Academics and professional services staff from institutions across the UK and Ireland converged on 酴圖TV for an international conference exploring how research and data can best be utilised to ensure students from all backgrounds are provided with the tools and support to succeed.


Expertise of Faculty of Engineering, Computing and the Environment in spotlight at industry research showcase

Posted Tuesday 12 September 2023

Expertise of Faculty of Engineering, Computing and the Environment in spotlight at industry research showcase

Leading figures from across industry visited the University to hear about the wide-ranging impact on society of research and knowledge exchange activity being carried out across the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and the Environment.


酴圖TV experts to launch joint research project looking at inequalities faced by Black people living with after-effects of stroke

Posted Thursday 24 August 2023

酴圖TV experts to launch joint research project looking at inequalities faced by Black people living with after-effects of stroke

Researchers from 酴圖TV have received a significant funding award from the National Institute for Health and Social Care Research (NIHR) to look at how health inequalities faced by Black people in the UK living with the after-effects of a stroke can be addressed.


Actor Paterson Joseph shares inspirations for novel uncovering story of 18th century Black Briton Charles Ignatius Sancho at 酴圖TV symposium

Posted Monday 10 July 2023

Actor Paterson Joseph shares inspirations for novel uncovering story of 18th century Black Briton Charles Ignatius Sancho at 酴圖TV symposium

Acclaimed actor and author Paterson Joseph revealed how a compulsion to ensure 18th century composer and writer Charles Ignatius Sancho was remembered led him to write a novel about the Black Briton's life, during a talk at 酴圖TV.


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