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BSBI expands to Hamburg with Faculty of Creative Industries
Hamburg: Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI) has today announced the opening of a new campus, expanding its presence to Hamburg.
The new premises, located in the second-largest city in Germany, will host BSBI’s Faculty of…
Red and processed meat linked to increased risk of heart disease, Oxford study shows
Globally coronary heart diseases (caused by narrowed arteries that supply the heart with blood) claim nearly nine million lives each year1, the largest of any disease, and present a huge burden to health systems. Until now, it has…
Biological ‘fingerprints’ of long COVID in blood could lead to diagnostic test, say Cambridge…
The team has received funding from the National Institute for Health Research to develop a test that could complement existing antibody tests. They also aim to use similar biological signatures to develop a test and monitor for long…
New research studies to help diagnose and treat Long COVID funded by NIHR
People experiencing Long COVID will benefit from a comprehensive package of new NIHR-funded research to help improve understanding of the condition, from diagnosis and treatment through to rehabilitation and recovery. 15 projects…
European Commission kick-starts alliances for Semiconductors and industrial cloud technologies
The European Commission kick-starts today two new Industrial Alliances: the Alliance for Processors and Semiconductor technologies, and the European Alliance for Industrial Data, Edge and Cloud.
The two new alliances will advance the…
European Commission approves €1 billion Spanish recapitalisation scheme to provide debt and capital…
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, Spanish plans to set up a €1 billion recapitalisation fund that will invest through debt and equity instruments in certain companies affected by the coronavirus outbreak. The…
European Green Deal: Commission proposes transformation of EU economy and society to meet climate…
Today, the European Commission adopted a package of proposals to make the EU's climate, energy, land use, transport and taxation policies fit for reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.…
Oxford University has set-up an online book club to encourage children aged 11-14 to read more…
Created as part of OXPLORE, the online learning resource designed to engage secondary school age children with complex educational questions by making them fun and accessible, the book club focuses on a different text and author…
Summer schools piloted as Cambridge develops first widening participation strategy at postgraduate…
The University of Cambridge will this year pilot two summer schools as part of efforts to encourage more students from underrepresented backgrounds to apply for postgraduate study.
Experience Postgrad Life Sciences, and the SHARE …
Top UK organisations release annual statistics for use of animals in research
This is to coincide with the Home Office’s publication of Great Britain’s statistics for animals used in research in 2020.
These ten organisations carried out 1,343,893 procedures, 47% or nearly half of the 2,883,310 procedures…