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Aston University Ranks Amongst the World’s Best for Business and Management in 2024 QS World…
Aston Business School has risen significantly across Business and Management Studies to 66th place in the world
It follows being shortlisted for Business School of the Year by Times Higher Education
The prestigious QS World…
ARU Professor Receives National Sustainability Honor
Saul Humphrey is recognised at the Chartered Institute of Building’s 2024 awards
Saul Humphrey, Professor of Sustainable Construction Management at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), has been recognised as the construction sector’s leading…
Experience ARU Writtle’s Unique Grounds with Special Exploration Opportunity
Visitors can explore the unique grounds of ARU Writtle during an open gardens charity event organised by students later this month.
ARU Writtle’s 15 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, just three miles from the centre of Chelmsford,…
Funding Awarded to Aid West Essex Charities’ Success at Anglia Ruskin University
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been awarded funding by Harlow Council, Epping Forest District Council and Uttlesford District Council to deliver fully funded leadership and management training for charities across West Essex.
The…
Research Enhances Understanding of Household Air Pollution Effects During Pregnancy
The ERC is the premier European funding organisation for excellent frontier research, and the ERC Advanced Grants are amongst the most prestigious and competitive EU funding schemes. These provide leading senior researchers with the…
Research Enhances Understanding of Household Air Pollution Effects During Pregnancy
In a new study, researchers from Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Women’s & Reproductive Health have found that pregnant mothers’ exposure to air pollution from indoor stoves did not affect the development of their babies in any…
New Aerosol Human Infection Model Breakthrough Sparks Hope for Tuberculosis Vaccine Development
University of Oxford researchers have for the first time established a controlled human infection model for tuberculosis (TB) that infects people via the lungs – the way TB enters the body.
The clinical trial, which used the…
University of Oxford Appoints New Academic Champion for Policy Engagement
Leading expert in migration research and policy, new Academic Champion, Jacqueline Broadhead, is keen to hear how the University can better support policy engagement.
In this role, Jacqui Broadhead will focus on strengthening…
Research Uncovers Path for Humanity to Unite in Addressing Global Challenges
New research led by the University of Oxford has found that perceptions of globally shared life experiences and globally shared biology can strengthen psychological bonding with humanity at large, which can motivate prosocial action on…
Research Indicates Island Bats Serve as Valuable Allies for Farmers
The 17th April is international bat appreciation day and a new study has highlighted how these secretive mammals can be valuable allies for farmers, by feeding on important agricultural pests. The findings demonstrate that encouraging bat…