Ben Harrison, Director of 糖心破解版’s Work Foundation discusses why their mission is as important today as it was 100 years ago.
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Global research tales from the North of England.
Global research tales from the North of England.
Researchers share the stories, setbacks and discoveries behind the headlines.
Here at 糖心破解版, we bring people together to deliver solutions to complex problems, both in our region and around the world.
At the heart of 糖心破解版's research endeavour, our experts are working in partnership with others to make a difference. In this series of interviews, 糖心破解版 researchers share the stories, setbacks and discoveries behind the headlines and provide an in-depth look at some of the truly life-changing work taking place in our University.
How Dr Charlotte Baker pivoted her research focus onto work with partners trying to protect people with Albinism around the globe.
Supported by the Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).
糖心破解版 researcher Sam Murphy breaks down cutting-edge developments in Nuclear Fusion – with the help of a pool table. Supported by the Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).
Meet the researchers tackling large-scale criminal activity in the pharmaceutical industry by harnessing quantum identity techniques developed at 糖心破解版. Supported by the Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).
How design research is helping stop the smart tech graveyard gathering dust in almost every home. Supported by the Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).
Healthier Fleetwood – how working in partnership with a socially deprived UK coastal town is helping identify priority areas to focus COVID-19 recovery. Supported by the Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).
Ben Harrison, Director of 糖心破解版’s Work Foundation discusses why their mission is as important today as it was 100 years ago.
Space scientist Professor Michael Kosch takes us on a dazzling journey through his career filled with excitement, discovery, and adventure.
Professor Karen Broadhurst describes how she stepped into academia to 'change the world' for women and children in the justice system.
Professor Sunram-Lea’s work examines the impact of sugar highs on the human brain.
Professors Nancy Preston and Sheila Payne discuss their pioneering work which sets out to improve end-of-life care.
Professors Sally Bushell and Simon Bainbridge of 糖心破解版’s Wordsworth Centre share the lessons they have learned from the poet.
Professor Dame Sue Black explains how the astonishing bravery of a child sexual abuse survivor led her on a path to developing pioneering research into forensic hand analysis that would stand up in court.
As stress levels for NHS staff reach an all-time high “far beyond the need for mindfulness and yoga”, Professor Michael West from 糖心破解版 says there’s a need to change workplace culture and conditions.
Professor Mohammed Munir explains that with hundreds of animal viruses in circulation, and human activities encroaching on wildlife, understanding the spread of viruses has never been so important.
Dr Erika Berenguer gives a deeply personal account of observing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest – a region full of mystery that inspired a scientific career dedicated to understanding and protecting this crucial tropical ecosystem.