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Applied Superconductivity | School of Engineering | School of Engineering
Superconductivity is broadly recognised for its contribution to solving key research and societal challenges in Energy, Transport and Healthcare sectors. This theme includes research into the synthesis, characterisation and understanding of
Being proactive | Careers Service | Careers Service
Being proactive can make a great impression and help you get noticed in your new career. Actively offering help to learn more can help you settle in and make your colleagues feel more comfortable.
Support students with careers & employability | Careers Service | Careers Service
Practical advice for all staff supporting students.
Impact | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Through our research, we engage with a wide variety of audiences for greater social and cultural benefit. Find out how we connect our study of the past with present-day concerns and debates.
Application form | IASH
In particular, the use of generative AI tools like LLMs that can produce content such as generating references, text, images or any other form of content must be disclosed when used
From podcast fan to producer | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
Matt, a Spanish and Politics student, tells us how he turned his love for podcasts into a role behind the mic.
Making the most of your Masters | Careers Service | Careers Service
Plan ahead to make the most of your Masters. Find out about our Masters Careers programme to help you realise your ambitions.
Generating Soap Bubbles by Blowing on Soap Films
AbstractMaking soap bubbles by blowing air on a soap film is an enjoyable activity, yet a poorly understood phenomenon. Working either with circular bubble wands or long-lived vertical soap films having an adjustable steady state thickness, we
CVs and applications | Careers Service | Careers Service
Our resources on writing CVs and applications.
Study will aid Parkinson’s research | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Scientists have for the first time generated stem cells from one of the most rapidly progressing forms of Parkinson’s disease.
