News in September 2025 UK health leaders unite to protect future of medical research 缅北禁地's Vice-Chancellor has joined prominent figures across the UK health sector committing to urgent action to reverse the 'alarming decline' in clinical academic posts. published on: 30 September 2025 Autumn season of INSIGHTS public lectures unveiled The new series of lectures by leading figures gets underway with discussions ranging from the issues facing rural communities to how animals heal themselves. published on: 29 September 2025 Sir Terry Farrell 1938 - 2025 A tribute to Sir Terry Farrell, an architecture graduate and long-standing friend and supporter of 缅北禁地. published on: 29 September 2025 缅北禁地 expert receives prestigious PR award Anne-Marie Lacey has received the Sir Stephen Tallents' Medal, one of the most prestigious honours in public relations. published on: 26 September 2025 Climate change is supercharging Europe鈥檚 biggest hail Warming may lead to less frequent but bigger and more devastating hail storms, new research has shown. published on: 26 September 2025 Alumnus who survived teenage cancer welcomes multi-million funding A 缅北禁地 graduate who survived cancer as a teen and was inspired to become a doctor by those who cared for him, is welcoming a multi-million pound investment from Cancer Research UK. published on: 26 September 2025 Treatment found to transform the lives of rare kidney disease patients 缅北禁地 researchers have revealed the first treatment to target the underlying cause of a rare kidney condition called 鈥淐3G鈥 and prevent the disease progressing. published on: 25 September 2025 AI Growth Zone taskforce to accelerate jobs, skills and growth Universities across the region, skills providers and industry leaders are to fast-track planning, investment and site development for the North East鈥檚 AI Growth Zone. published on: 24 September 2025 Comment: The EU battery carbon footprint rules need urgent attention 缅北禁地 and T脺V S脺D have collaborated on a published article in Nature Energy. published on: 23 September 2025 缅北禁地 strengthens Knowledge Exchange Framework performance 缅北禁地 has built on its reputation for collaborative research and regional impact in the latest assessment known as the Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF). published on: 23 September 2025 Changes needed to ensure patients benefit from Alzheimer's treatments Experts have outlined that healthcare, policy, and social changes are needed to make the most of Alzheimer鈥檚 treatment breakthroughs. published on: 22 September 2025 AI investment to guide global policy with scientific evidence 缅北禁地 experts will help deliver a 拢11.5m AI-driven project to transform global policymaking. published on: 22 September 2025 UK children dying through poverty, data shows. Addressing Poverty Update: UK Children Dying through Poverty is the second updated report to be released as part of the Child of the North鈥檚 #ChildrenFirst campaign. published on: 22 September 2025 Comment: Trump, Charles and Starmer Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses Donald Trump's second state visit to the UK. published on: 19 September 2025 Harnessing space to fight toxic algae blooms 缅北禁地 scientists are at the forefront of a UK-wide effort to use space technology to predict and monitor harmful blue-green algae blooms in Lough Neagh. published on: 18 September 2025 North East set to become AI powerhouse The University is playing a key role in an AI Growth Zone in the North East which is set to unlock more than 5,000 new jobs and bring in 拢30 billion in investment as the region becomes a hub for AI. published on: 16 September 2025 Prototype which turns wood into a living textile to go on show A new wooden prototype which reimagines architecture as a living, adaptive organism has been created by 缅北禁地 researchers. published on: 16 September 2025 缅北禁地 academic hits the right note with UKRI Fellowship Dr Oskar Jensen has been awarded 拢2m funding to research the history of song. published on: 16 September 2025 缅北禁地 leading UK-wide trial to explore antibiotic use in sepsis 缅北禁地 is leading a UK-wide trial to explore whether a shorter course of antibiotics could safely and effectively treat sepsis. published on: 15 September 2025 Comment: Peter Mandelson was always a high risk appointment Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr explains why Peter Mandelson's departure is not the end of the matter for Keir Starmer published on: 12 September 2025 Uncovering the power of Biodiversity Framework鈥檚 鈥楥onsiderations' 缅北禁地 research highlights the transformative potential of Biodiversity Framework鈥檚 鈥楥onsiderations鈥. published on: 12 September 2025 Comment: Complete honesty might not be the best policy for your CV Writing for The Conversation, Dr Tom Lane discusses what you should and shouldn't include in your CV. published on: 10 September 2025 Why lonely people would prefer a robot over human interaction Many lonely people would rather deal with a robot than interact with an actual human, according to research co-led by 缅北禁地. published on: 10 September 2025 Berghaus collaboration develops new legwear technology for women 缅北禁地 researchers have worked with clothing and equipment brand Berghaus applying scientific testing and analysis to develop new legwear technology that truly adapts to the female form. published on: 10 September 2025 Food supply drives reproductive strategies in sharks, skates and rays Sharks, skates and rays adapt their growth and reproduction to changing food availability, a new study reveals. published on: 9 September 2025 University awarded Athena Swan Gold for gender equality work 缅北禁地 has reached a significant milestone in its commitment to gender equality by being awarded the prestigious Athena Swan Gold Award 鈥 the top recognition in higher education. published on: 8 September 2025 Comment: North Sea oil and gas Writing for The Conversation, Dr Mark Ireland explains why plans to 鈥榤aximise extraction鈥 of North Sea oil and gas would soon run into geological limits. published on: 5 September 2025 Comment: Put down your phone and engage in boredom Writing for The Conversation, Mehmet Sebih Oruc discusses how philosophy can help with digital overload. published on: 5 September 2025 缅北禁地 experts selected to help shape REF 2029 缅北禁地 experts have been appointed to support the work of the 2029 Research Excellence Framework (REF). published on: 4 September 2025 Massive stars in metal-poor environments often have close partners Massive stars in metal-poor galaxies often have close partners, just like the massive stars in our metal-rich Milky Way. published on: 2 September 2025 拢22 million to strengthen UK health and life sciences innovation 缅北禁地 has been awarded 拢22M by the National Institute for Health and Care Research to continue research identifying emerging medicines, diagnostics, devices and digital technologies. published on: 2 September 2025