News
Promising findings from campus geothermal drilling
The first phase of the geothermal campus project is complete, and the results have positive implications for low-carbon heating and cooling systems on campus and beyond.
Be Curious live: let’s discover together
Researchers and staff will take part in the university’s annual family open day in May, offering fun hands-on activities that bring their work to life.
PhD research presented in parliament
Jennifer McLauchlan was selected to present her research to politicians and expert judges in parliament on 11th March.
New tool shows impacts of combining public transport and cycling
Replacing 10% of car journeys with cycling and public transport shows significant social, environmental and economic benefits, according to a new study.
The global fight to save glaciers
Professor Jonathan Carrivick has joined an international team responding to the global loss of glaciers.