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  • Showcasing the First JWST Observations of Jupiter

    Scientists who revealed stunning views of Jupiter with the new £10 billion James Webb Space Telescope talk to the BBC Sky at Night about their hopes that more planets will soon give up their secrets

  • State-of-the-art regional Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility to open

    A new state-of-the-art Cryo-EM facility that will advance the understanding of the processes of life is being officially opened at the University.

  • UK Data Service Training

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 28, 2016 The UK Data Service is providing the following webinars in May and June: Key issues in reusing data , 4 May 2016, 15.00 – 16.00 The UK Census Longitudinal datasets , 6 May 2016, 14.

  • Equivalent qualifications and tests

    All our courses specify an IELTS score as the minimum English language requirement. This table shows the equivalent scores if you have taken a different test or qualification.

  • Nikon microscope 4

    See more about the Nikon microscope 4 that is part of the Advanced Imaging Facility.

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    We offer services which allow you to access our hi-tech equipment and first-class facilities directly to support your business needs. Find out about CPD, consultancy, equipment and more.

  • Create an accolade component

    Learn how to create an accolade component.

  • Biomedical Engineering MSc

    Transform lives through innovation. This degree blends engineering with life sciences to prepare you for developing technologies to improve health and wellbeing.

  • University entrepreneurs win place on innovative VentureVersity accelerator programme

    Judges choose the 11 teams to join first VentureVersity Commercialisation Accelerator, turning academic ideas into reality. Businesses, students, academics and entrepreneurs have joined forces in first-of-its-kind collaboration to help bring more university spin outs to market.

  • Celts, Britons and Barbarians: Iron Age Europe in context

    Module code: AR2033 In this module we will examine the archaeological evidence for Iron Age and Roman societies in Britain and north-west Europe from c.800 BC to AD 500 - and the current theories and debates around this evidence.

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