Simpler accounting for smaller charities
Studies leading to simpler accounting for charities mean they can put £15 million to better use
New technologies to maintain bridges and other concrete structures
Over a period of 20 years, Professor Mangat and colleagues in the Materials and Engineering Research Institute have developed significant expertise of concrete materials related to their deterioration, repair and maintenance
Democratising social enterprise
Open governance structures prove effective for co-operatives, charities and social enterprise
Unearthing forgotten fiction for new readers
The Readerships and Literary Cultures 1900-1950 Special Collection is a collection of 1000 early editions of popular fiction that provides a scholarly and community forum for research and personal development
From One Extreme to Another: Theatre in Education
Play enables discussion of issues that can lead to extremism by touring British schools
Questioning the limits of science and science fiction
Novelist explores gender politics in science as well as the teenage voice in literature to devise her award-winning recent novel
Revolutionary coatings technology
Research by Professors Ehiasarian and Hovsepian of our Materials and Engineering Research Institute has advanced innovations in High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HIPIMS)
Fluid modelling shapes commercial successes
MERI scientists use fluid modelling methods to test processes that have led to commercial success
Heavyweight investment for lightweight ceramics
A new company which was formed after the underpinning research won a national award is now producing armour ceramics for military and civilian protection
Molecular imaging technology leads to breakthroughs in drug testing and fingerprinting
Researchers lead the way in developing molecular imaging technology to solve real world problems