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Brunel University London’s Medical School to Lead Government Initiative Expanding Training for…
Brunel Medical School is delighted to announce that it will be offering 50 places to UK ‘home’ students from September 2024 alongside its existing offering for international students.
The provisional allocation was announced this week by…
Brunel-Led Project Secures £2.5m to Assist West London Food Manufacturers Achieve Net Zero Goals
A consortium led by Brunel University London has been awarded £2.5 million by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for a 4-year project in which they will collaborate with food manufacturers based at Park Royal in…
Breakthrough: Plastic-Eating Enzymes Offer Promising Solution to Pollution Crisis
Two new enzymes can break down one of the most common single-use plastics, shows a study by Brunel University London in the journal, Biofilms and Microbiomes.
They could be developed potentially to dissolve plastic bottles faster than…
Brunel’s Occupational Therapy Students to Contribute 15,000 Volunteer Hours to Local Community
Occupational therapy students at Brunel University London are giving back to the community with their brand-new volunteering modules. The new modules began this academic year, and each student will spend up to 90 hours a year volunteering…
Brunel University Appoints Inaugural Innovator in Residence
Graham Armitage MBE has been appointed as Brunel University London’s first Innovator in Residence, as part of a new initiative to attract talented innovators to strengthen the University’s Research and Innovation (R&I) priorities.…
Brunel Research Takes Center Stage at the Science Museum
Interactive exhibition hits all the right notes
Did you know what you listen to on the car radio can make you a better driver in certain environments? Or that listening to music can change hormone levels in your blood?
These are two of…
Experience Reawakened: ‘A Taste of Synaesthesia’ Awakens the Senses
Imagine being able to hear colours, smell flavours, or see temperature. That's what visitors to a multi-sensory immersive art exhibition at OXO Tower Wharf got a glimpse of.
A Taste of Synaesthesia showcased works by…
Supercharging Learning: Study Reveals Gaming Culture Enhances Engagement Among Primary Students
Getting young children engaged in lessons at primary school can be a challenge. But using elements from video game culture in learning materials can make a big difference for both students and teachers, as shown in a new study by Brunel…
Brunel University London Receives £525k Grant to Expedite AI-Powered Alloy Design
Fine-tuning a computer modelling system to pinpoint bespoke aluminium alloys is the aim of an ambitious £525k partnership between Brunel Centre for Advanced Solidification Technology (BCAST) and metals manufacturer Alloyed.
New alloys are…
Research Reveals Universities’ Role in Fostering Emerging Entrepreneurs
A new study from Brunel University London has surveyed over 2500 university students across Europe to explore the impact that higher education has on inspiring students to become entrepreneurs.
Universities are key institutions for…