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  • February Book Group: Decline and Fall

    A summary of the February 2014 Book Group meeting

  • Professor Alex Mitchell cited as one of ‘the world’s most influential scientific minds’

    Professor Alex Mitchell, Honorary Professor of Psycho-oncology and Liaison Psychiatry, has been cited in a list of ‘the world’s most influential scientific minds’ by the influential Web of Science Group.

  • Equality Diversity and Inclusion

    Lead: Dr Huiping Xian Co-lead: Dr Rachel English ULSB’s Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) research group will support and promote scholarship across business and management disciplines in the areas of equality, diversity, and inclusion at organisational, societal and...

  • PhD researchers tackle social isolation and loneliness in the city

    Earlier this year, our Doctoral College was approached by the West Indian Senior Citizens Project (WISCP), asking if some of our doctoral and early career researchers would present their findings as part of the WISCP Awareness and Wellbeing Week.

  • jbridges: Page 28

    This blog is a record of my experiences and work during the Mars Science Laboratory mission, from the preparation, landing on August 5th 2012 Pacific Time, and onwards...I will also post updates about our other Mars work on meteorites, ExoMars and new missions.

  • 18th July 2013 Sol 337

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on July 18, 2013 We are getting into the new routine of driving e.g. 30 or 40 m per day together with science observations, in particular from the mast instruments.

  • 19th January 2014 Sol 517

    Posted by jbridges in Mars Science Laboratory Blog on January 19, 2014 On Earth rocks that are as ancient as those we are studying on Mars have been destroyed by the tectonic recycling process or heavily metamorphosed.

  • Pump Priming Awards

    Yearly or Bi-yearly Pump Priming Awards linked to BHF Accelerator

  • Cleared for takeoff how Santas sleigh takes to the skies

    Santa Claus’s reindeer will be in need of a good rest after their Christmas Eve capers based on a study by fourth year Master's students from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, who have estimated the velocity required to provide enough lift force to get his sleigh...

  • Robert Sulley

    I am a Research Postgraduate focusing on the history of education in 19th century Britain. My main interest is the impact of national policy decisions on the organisation and running of schools at local level.

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