COP29 in review: an avoidance of failure rather than a clear move towards success
The COP29 climate conference concluded 33 hours late, with a final sprint of chaotic late-night negotiations.
Why new ideas and inventions are essential to ensure we can all enjoy healthier lives
A recent report by one of the UK’s leading health experts found that health inequalities caused a million early deaths in England in the last decade.
Degree apprenticeships can’t be allowed to become elitist
A new report published recently by the social mobility charity the Sutton Trust, has claimed that higher-level apprenticeships are being snapped up by the middle classes and have become as sought after as a traditional university degree.
The UK’s leading entrepreneurial university is in Sheffield – what does this mean for the city and region?
The UK’s leading entrepreneurial university is in Sheffield – what does this mean for the city and region?
What a forgotten gay activist tells us about LGBTQ life in 19th century Sheffield
Examining Edward Carpenter’s life, ideas and legacy, a pioneer of gay rights who lived in Sheffield
What are the 10 ways playing tennis makes you healthier and happier?
Inspired by Wimbledon? Here’s why you should keep picking up the racket long after the trophies are lifted.
Recording with a browser extension
Recording with a browser extension
Mohamed Tawfik Elzayat passes PhD
Our congratulations go to Mohamed Tawfik Elzayat who passed his viva yesterday with minor corrections
Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity and Sparks grant for Dr Susan Campbell
We are happy to announce that Hanan Abdella passed her viva yesterday with minor corrections. The title of Hanan's thesis is "Interactions of obesity associated behaviours, BMI, age, sex and FTO genotype"
Guest Lecture by Professor Malcolm Clench at MassSpec-Forum in Vienna
The MassSpec-Forum is the main annual meeting of the Austrian Mass Spectrometry Society and took place in Vienna between 15-17 Feb 2017