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The research, involving both qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys with over 200 teachers in England and Wales, ...
As the world races to build the first commercial nuclear fusion plant, engineers from the University of Surrey have made a ...
The deregulation of the banking market has an unintended consequence where corporations are increasingly resorting to ...
“Adopting a digital-first approach can fall short if managers overlook how emerging technologies reshape the customer journey ...
Dr Katherine Pond and Dr Phil Aldous from the University of Surrey’s World Health Organization’s Collaborating Centre for the ...
Thus, we as humans have a fundamental responsibility to recognize and care for their health and wellbeing – not just because ...
Matt Morgan is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Honorary Professor for the Public Understanding of Medicine and ...
At the School of Veterinary Medicine, we aim to inspire and educate veterinary professionals who will advance veterinary medicine to meet the needs of a changing world. We’re home to world-class ...
Thekli joined the School of Law in September 2019. She is teaching constitutional law, administrative law and European Union law. She previously studied public international law at the University of ...
Innovation for health research in the Faculty for Engineering and Physical Sciences includes: medical engineering such as biomedical, chemical, electrical and physical sciences such as chemistry, ...
The University of Surrey will be participating at the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition, 1-6 July 2025. This involves looking at how we need to replace plastic where we can, to reduce our ...
Ambitious UK–Australia research partnership could accelerate progress in space, AI and cybersecurity
Artificial intelligence could help monitor and reverse the damage done to marine life – and improve women's healthcare by ...
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