Empowering creativity in schools through butterfly conservation
A new project is helping to increase butterfly numbers in the county through creative education in primary schools.
A new project is helping to increase butterfly numbers in the county through creative education in primary schools.
A new study has indicated the the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are limiting fair competition in elite disability cricket.
Rob Ball, Reader in Photography, reveals the story of the iconic Spanish seaside resort and how it has changed from its conception in the 1950s through his images.
Dr Fatou Baldeh is a woman making international headlines for her work as a women's rights activist.
Eating Disorder Awareness Week: A new treatment for people with Anorexia could improve recovery rates for those diagnosed with the serious eating disorder.
The first Professor of Dance Education Angela Pickard has been awarded an International Fellowship Award
New research examining children’s wellbeing in schools is helping to inform government policy.
Academics involved with the discovery of a Kentish royal saint found hidden inside a Kent church will return relics to a final resting place this weekend.
A new study shows the constant negotiations women take between their safety and enjoyment for exercising outdoors.
Research on the public mourning after Queen Elizabeth II's death offers new insights into how groups or crowds of people with a shared identity navigate periods of change and uncertainty.
Researchers have developed an innovative AI-driven model that could extend the life of lithium-ion batteries, marking a significant step toward more sustainable energy solutions.
Referred to as a ‘silent epidemic’ and a ‘global world problem’, every 90 seconds someone in the UK is admitted to hospital with a brain injury.