Can you believe anything that you see online anymore? AI technology is increasingly widely used in film and television, meaning audiences must look out for fakery wherever they see or hear recorded ...
We are a global University that enjoys a world-class reputation for teaching, research and enterprise and the School of the Built Environment is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for ...
The Built Environment Fair is your chance to meet employers in the Built Environment sector, and is open to students from the School of the Built Environment and the School of Archaeology, Geography ...
There is more than one way to achieve a doctorate. Our programmes allow you to gain a PhD or professional doctorate in a way that suits you. We offer a number of programmes leading to doctoral ...
If you're interested in a career in Law, don't miss the Law Careers Fair! Meet employers, network, and learn more about the career options available to you. Helpful and suitable for all students ...
The Digital Support Fund is a support fund to help students with the associated costs of online learning and study. There are limited grants of £400 per student, designed to provide financial support ...
New collaborative research shows a prebiotic supplement can reduce inflammation. This could help with symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression in people with metabolic syndrome - a combination of ...
The research project will also look at Jupiter’s atmosphere. Earlier this month, Dr O’Donoghue wrote for The Conversation about Nasa’s Europa Clipper spacecraft, which will investigate whether an icy ...
The Telegraph quotes Richard Allan (Meteorology) in a report about the global water cycle being under threat. Republished by Yahoo! News, AOL, MSN, Earth911 Podcast mentions a June 2022 study by the ...
AI in flood predictions: A Reuters article looking at the use of AI in flood predictions quotes Professor Andrew Charlton-Perez (Meteorology). Republished by: Mail Online, WDEZ, Market Screener, Aol, ...
BBC Weather is experiencing issues with its forecast data, with many online pages incorrectly suggesting locations around the world are facing 'hurricane force winds' and extreme temperatures.