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Dr Leanna Brinkley – Cardiff University International Study Centre
Dr Leanna Brinkley, Head of Quality Assurance and Enhancement, Cardiff University International Study Centre, Study Group
Dr Brinkley is a specialist in sixteenth-century maritime history, having completed her PhD at the University of Southampton. Leanna has also published on historical research methods, producing resources aimed both at established academics and...
Dr Kristian Steele – Arup
Dr Kristian Steele is an Associate Director at Arup, working within the Advanced Technology and Research group
His professional training was as a civil engineer, but through a doctorate, a career at BRE, and subsequently Arup, he now specialises in systems analysis to understand the environmental challenges of product and...
Symptoms, causes, and treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD)
Dr Lynne Green, Chief Clinical Officer at Kooth Digital Health, explores the symptoms, causes and treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD).
Improve patients’ lives with inflammatory bowel disease
Dr Joana Torres, Gastroenterologist, Expert in Clinical IBD and UEG* Rising Star Awardee, highlights the most challenging aspects of living with inflammatory bowel disease and the unmet medical needs in IBD management.
Advancing connector technologies for multicore optical fibres
Ryo Nagase, Professor from Chiba Institute of Technology in Japan, highlights research concerning advancing connector technologies for multicore optical fibres, starting with an informative introduction.
Liberating climate action from politics
Simon Glynn, Founder of Zero Ideas, explains the importance of liberating climate action from politics.
Private-public collaboration and data visibility necessary to fight cloud attacks
As the number of cyber attacks on cloud platforms and applications increases, organisations need more collaboration and data visibility.
Bill to ban British trophy hunting to be voted on in Parliament
Several high-profile celebrities, including Dame Judi Dench, Ricky Gervais, Liam Gallagher, Kate Moss and Ed Sheeran, are urging MPs to vote for an unprecedented trophy hunting ban on March 17th.
Keto diet has highest carbon footprint and lowest nutritional value
Tulane University has compared popular diets to analyse nutritional quality and environmental impact and has found that the keto diet ranks the worst.
Mental health support for refugees & migrants
Fatima Awil, Policy and Knowledge Officer, at Mental Health Europe, argues that mental health support must be given priority as part of a comprehensive approach to well-being for refugees and migrants.
Fatima Awil – Mental Health Europe
Fatima is Mental Health Europe’s Policy and Knowledge Officer. She has a background in human rights research, policy and advocacy with NGOs. Before joining Mental Health Europe, Fatima worked as the Advocacy and Policy Officer for End Female Genital Mutilation European Network. As well as being an intersectional feminist,...
Driving industrial biomanufacturing with evolution
Why do giraffes have long necks? At the University of Sheffield, Prof. Tuck Seng Wong applies Darwinian intrinsic research to the realm of industrial biomanufacturing.
Professor Tuck Seng Wong – The University of Sheffield
Prof. Tuck Seng Wong is a Professor of Biomanufacturing from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Sheffield
He is currently holding two adjunct positions in South East Asia: National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC, Thailand) and Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB, Indonesia). He...
Digital medication audits: Transforming outdated processes & improving efficiency
Can the implementation of digital medication audits improve data transparency and accessibility, while reducing medication incidents and improving outcomes?
Talking therapy for self-harm trial “could make a huge difference”
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) launches a new talking therapy for self-harm trial in an effort to reduce the number of those struggling in the UK.
Understanding the Blue Badge scheme and its digital revolution
Diana Guerra, Head of Blue Badge Policy at the Department for Transport (DfT) and John Spanton, Account Director at Valtech, discuss how the DfT transformed the digital service for the Blue Badge scheme.
Detecting and catching microplastics in our tap water using light
Using surface-enhanced Raman scattering, researchers have revealed a new way of detecting and catching microplastics in our tap water, and the key is light.
UK transport sector: Achieving net zero emissions by 2050
Lauren Pamma, Programme Director at the Green Finance Institute, probes how the UK transport sector will achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Communicating empirically grounded social science research
UK in a Changing Europe, funded by the UK Research and Innovation’s Economic and Social Research Council, explores the importance of communicating empirically grounded social science research.
Professor Anand Menon – UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon is Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College London, and was appointed in January 2014 as Director of the UK in a Changing Europe initiative. Prior to arriving at King's College London, Menon lectured at Birmingham University. Previously he was Lecturer in European Politics...