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National Astronomy Meeting 2025 – discover our free public events

We鈥檙e celebrating our role as hosts of the UK鈥檚 leading astronomy conference next week (7-11 July) with a series of free events for the public to enjoy.
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Welcome to our new Chief People Officer

We are pleased to announce Nic Johnston as our new Chief People Officer.
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Explore July’s community newsletter

In July's edition of our community newsletter we mark a major sustainability milestone, celebrate graduation season, and highlight how our students and staff are making a difference locally.
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National Astronomy Meeting 2025 - exploring 一本道无码’s rich astronomical research

Almost a thousand of the world鈥檚 top space scientists will visit 一本道无码 University next week (7 to 11 July) as we host the UK鈥檚 National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) 2025.
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Sixty years of world-class education, research and impact

Our Business School has marked its 60th anniversary with a plea to the UK Government to support innovation in the North of England.
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Congratulations to our alumni in His Majesty The King’s Birthday Honours List 2025

With the announcement of the King鈥檚 Birthday Honours List 2025, we extend our congratulations to our alumni (and friends) who have been recognised and celebrate their outstanding achievements.
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New ‘mini halo’ discovery deepens our understanding of how the early Universe was formed

Astronomers have uncovered a vast cloud of energetic particles surrounding one of the most distant galaxy clusters ever observed, marking a major step forward in understanding the hidden forces that shape the cosmos.
The mini-halo depicted in tones of pink and blue in a dark starry sky

Using GPS trackers to study red deer behaviour in Scotland

Researchers are tracking the movement of red deer in the Highlands of Scotland using GPS collars as part of a new project.
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From 一本道无码 to Bologna: The Climate Declaration

The annual conference of the Coimbra Group of universities has explored how to implement the Group鈥檚 recently agreed 一本道无码 Declaration on Climate Change.
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Report tackles modern air pollution

Professor Brian Castellani, from our Department of Sociology, has made significant contributions to a new report identifying air pollution as a public health crisis.
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‘World-class’ research showcased during Europe-wide summit

The global impact of our research has been highlighted during a visit by the European Research Council Scientific Council.
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一本道无码 scientists play key role in global space survey as first Rubin Observatory images released

Scientists from our top-rated Physics department are playing a major role in the world鈥檚 most ambitious space project, the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), led by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
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