Outstanding scholars awarded
01 May 2008Two early-career academics in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages have been recognised by the Philip Leverhulme Prize.
Research
Two early-career academics in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages have been recognised by the Philip Leverhulme Prize.
Research reveals the cause of an ancient catastrophe that could threaten the Mediterranean again.
The Institute has been recognised for its initiative, innovation and originality.
A recently launched project that unites academia with industry is addressing the need to decontaminate ‘brownfield’ sites for redevelopment.
The recently announced merger of the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Institute of Biotechnology heralds a new dimension for research and teaching opportunities in...
Two recently funded grants will build and strengthen research collaborations with Chinese academics.
Why have writers been so fascinated by cinema? What role might this 19th-century invention play in the digital age?
Assessing the chance of something happening or not happening confronts us all the time. A new programme led by David Spiegelhalter, the Winton Professor of...
How do plants tell the time and the passing of the seasons? Plant scientists are enlisting the help of engineers in their quest to uncover...
Nicky Clayton, Professor of Comparative Cognition in the Department of Experimental Psychology, has thrown the doors wide open on animal cognition. Where once the idea...