How the education system and labour market are failing young Muslims
Even though students of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage are the highest performing ethnic group at school, they face an uphill struggle to capitalise on their abilities.
Making HIV nursing care work for patients
There are over 100,000 people living with HIV in the UK. Our research is helping them get the care they deserve.
Helping Indonesian artisans think like designers
In Indonesia, craft has become an unsustainable industry. We’re helping build cooperation and fair trade into every design.
Turning the tide on water poverty
Our research is helping the water industry rebuild trust and reduce bills for struggling households.
How community support can help patients and save the NHS
Our researchers have shown how local voluntary groups improve the wellbeing of patients with long-term health conditions — and make us all happier and healthier.
How can we diagnose serious shopping addictions?
A new screening tool could help sufferers of compulsive buying behaviour get help sooner
How is gaming technology helping amputees use prosthetic limbs?
Our researchers have developed virtual reality software with the potential to improve the way the NHS trains patients to use prosthetic limbs forever
Dylan Thomas: ‘lost’ fifth notebook reveals how the great Welsh poet changed his style
A recently discovered Dylan Thomas notebook has shed new light on the poems, career and creativity of a literary master.
How can a 3D printer help a child breathe?
Our researchers are using 3D printing to make a face mask that fits better
Blowing the whistle on traditional sports coaching
Over-specialised training methods are driving young people away from sports. Our researcher has created a new gameplan.