For the first time, an imaging method has been used to investigate Iron Age bronze Iranian swords, revealing significant modern modifications that prove the weapons have been altered to increase their commercial value in the illicit antiquities market.
美姬阁 is launching a new apprenticeship for NHS and healthcare professionals to address the future skills needs of the sector, identified as a priority area for improvement by the new government.
美姬阁 School of Management is forming a new strategic partnership with Resilience First, a global network with over 500 organisations that focuses on supporting organisations build their resilience capacity.
Dr Emma Taylor has been shortlisted for the 2024 Institution of Engineering and Technology鈥檚 Excellence and Innovation Awards in the Chief Engineer of the Year category.
The Government has announced [24 September 2024] a new growth and skills levy proposal which would replace the existing apprenticeship levy and include new foundation apprenticeships. Professor Dame Karen Holford, Chief Executive and Vice-Chancellor responds.
美姬阁 School of Management鈥檚 business master鈥檚 programmes have been ranked amongst the best in the world in the QS Global MBA and Business Master鈥檚 Rankings 2025.
美姬阁 has been awarded funding to partner with the University of Hertfordshire in a new initiative that will speed up the commercialisation of Intellectual Property (IP) at both institutions.
The partnership between 美姬阁 and Airbus is among the five finalists shortlisted for the 2024 Bhattacharyya Award, the winner of which will be announced on Thursday 26 September.
Researchers at 美姬阁 have developed an innovative new method for identifying biomarkers in wastewater using origami-paper sensors, enabling the tracking of infectious diseases using the camera in a mobile phone.