News in November 2023 Lifestyle choices that could lower the risk of all cancers Greater adherence to cancer prevention recommendations 鈥 which encourage a healthy lifestyle 鈥 lowers the risk of all cancers combined and some individual cancers. published on: 30 November 2023 缅北禁地 scientists join a new 鈧41.3m climate centre 缅北禁地 will be part of the new Climate+ Co-Centre to help tackle the climate, biodiversity and water crises impacting Ireland and Britain. published on: 30 November 2023 Houses of Parliament launch for 18th-century elections project The fascinating history of 18th-century politics has been brought to life with a new resource based on research led by 缅北禁地. published on: 28 November 2023 Knitting the future of architecture using fungal mycelium An arch made from fungal mycelium, grown within 3D knitted fabric formwork, has gone on display at the Design Museum, London. published on: 27 November 2023 缅北禁地 scientist wins prestigious microbiology award Scientist Dr Christopher Stewart has been named as this year鈥檚 winner of the WH Pierce Prize for microbiology. published on: 27 November 2023 Showcasing 75 years of student-led research expeditions 缅北禁地 is celebrating the outstanding achievements of students in the field of research and independent overseas research expeditions. published on: 24 November 2023 ERC funding to support pioneering battery research A 缅北禁地 project led by Dr James Dawson has been successful in securing a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). published on: 23 November 2023 University pledges support to students estranged from their family 缅北禁地 has strengthened its commitment to supporting students who don鈥檛 have relationships with their family. published on: 21 November 2023 One year of twinning: 缅北禁地 and NUWEE, Ukraine 缅北禁地 delegation met NUWEE colleagues to discuss water security in Ukraine. published on: 21 November 2023 New Community Health Bus hits the road in 缅北禁地 A new purpose-built Community Health Bus, staffed by 缅北禁地 Pharmacy students, has been launched in the city. published on: 21 November 2023 Music academic wins top award Dr Charlotte Bentley has won an American Musicological Society Award. published on: 21 November 2023 Avi-Alarm - Endangered birds sound the alarm on Instagram New Instagram filters will turn five of the UK鈥檚 most threatened bird species into Instagram influencers. published on: 20 November 2023 Schoolchildren explore careers in polar research Hundreds of schoolchildren will visit 缅北禁地 this week to learn what it is like to be a polar researcher. published on: 20 November 2023 European Geosciences Union honour for leading climate expert Professor Hayley Fowler has received the prestigious Sergey Soloviev Medal from the European Geosciences Union (EGU). published on: 17 November 2023 Royal recognition for water research 缅北禁地 has won a prestigious Queen鈥檚 Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education in recognition of its long-standing excellence in water research. published on: 16 November 2023 Networking group for Black and Global Majority students established A new network has been launched at 缅北禁地鈥檚 School of Engineering to foster a sense of belonging for Black and Global Majority students. published on: 16 November 2023 When sticky becomes unsticky 鈥 the invention of reversible glue 缅北禁地 engineers have invented a new glue that promises to change how we recycle. published on: 15 November 2023 Grand coalition formed to create a 鈥楴orthern Creative Corridor' 缅北禁地 joins local leaders across the North of England and leading figures in the creative industries to commit to developing a 鈥淣orthern Creative Corridor鈥. published on: 14 November 2023 2024 Rank Prize for Nutrition awarded to Professor Roy Taylor The Rank Prize for Nutrition has been awarded to Prof Roy Taylor for the groundbreaking work on dietary approaches to type 2 diabetes remission, transforming the lives of thousands. published on: 14 November 2023 Our response to ongoing events in the Middle East Our Vice-Chancellor and President and NUSU Sabbatical Officer Team have written to colleagues and students in light of the devastating violence and conflict on communities in Israel and Palestine. published on: 9 November 2023 Universities urge Government to deliver healthier, more sustainable UK The Russell Group has published its manifesto setting out its vision for a bright future powered by research, innovation, and future skills development. published on: 9 November 2023 New funding to support coral restoration 缅北禁地 has been awarded a new research grant which will support implementation of coral reef restoration interventions that aim to enhance adaptation to climate change. published on: 8 November 2023 New funding to help train the next generation of social scientists A training partnership has secured an investment of over 拢28m in funding to continue training the next generation of social scientists. published on: 7 November 2023 Why has the Angel of the North become a place of memorial? The Angel of the North is one of the country鈥檚 most iconic symbols and is synonymous with the North East. published on: 6 November 2023 Comment: The Beatles Now and Then Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses the 'last' Beatles song Now and Then which was made using AI. published on: 3 November 2023 Expert in Robotics receives UK Intelligence Community Postdoc award Dr Alessia Noccaro has been awarded a postdoctoral research fellowship to explore if it鈥檚 possible for the human brain to learn how to skilfully move an extra robotic arm together with its own. published on: 3 November 2023 Surgery more effective than nasal sprays to treat crooked septum Surgery is more effective than nasal sprays for symptoms of a crooked septum, new research has revealed. published on: 3 November 2023