A University of Surrey graduate who engineered and mixed Kendrick Lamar’s surprise album GNX has won his fourth Grammy Award – taking Record of the Year for the hit single “luther”.
Two-thirds of social media content about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is sometimes medically inaccurate, yet referral rates for the condition have risen at almost identical rates to ...
Dynamic digital product passports – real-time, intelligent digital records that capture the true condition of perishable goods such as food and drink throughout their lifecycle – could dramatically ...
Chris joined the University of Surrey as a Senior Lecturer in Biotechnology in November 2025. Prior to this, he spent four years in the biotechnology sector as Director and Head of Protein Sciences at ...
The University’s Chancellor, The Duke of Kent, joined her Royal Highness at the Surrey Space Centre, where they visited labs ...
The Studentship is fully funded by a competitive external grant. Funding covers tuition fees at the Home rate, associated research expenses, funds for training/attending conferences and an annual ...
The following expert comment below was written by Professor Melissa Hamilton, Professor of Law and Criminal Justice at the University of Surrey, about the surge in funding for US Immigration and ...
A new interactive web app is making one of the most challenging areas of engineering education easier to understand, allowing university students to actually see how fluid mechanics works rather than ...
The Dark Energy Survey catalogued 669 million galaxies, using 140 million for precise measurements to help understand why the universe's expansion is accelerating rather than slowing down.
Nanosensors that work without batteries or wires could pave the way for more comfortable, less obtrusive sleep and healthcare monitoring at home, according to scientists at the University of Surrey.
Urban planners, local authorities, environmental consultants, academics and researchers can now access free training on using ...
Severe vitamin D deficiency is associated with a higher rate of hospitalisation for respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia, according to a new study led by the University of ...
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