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14 August 2020
A new educational partnership offers graduates the opportunity to compete for emerging jobs in high value manufacturing supply chain systems.
30 July 2020
A new research project is working with an NGO responsible for managing a large area of rainforest on the Western frontier of the Amazon basin in Peru.
27 July 2020
Governments should be prepared to pay billions of pounds to operators of coal-fired power plants in agreements to shut down their plants early.
22 July 2020
Professor Andrew Davies has been named an Honorary Fellow of the The Association for Project Management (APM).
Failing her A-Levels at the first attempt did not stop accounting and finance graduate Cynthia Royer from reaching, and excelling in, higher education
21 July 2020
International Business student Mathilde B overcame pneumonia in her final year to achieve first-class honours.
17 July 2020
New policy experiment will contribute towards a national roadmap for water management.
13 July 2020
Dr Zahira Jaser reflects on how her first career in corporate banking is helping her to envision women in leadership roles.
9 July 2020
The public consultation on plans for the UK’s newest nuclear power station is deeply flawed and should be suspended, say energy policy experts.
8 July 2020
Rishi Sunak advised by our experts that billions more public funding needed to fix the leakiest, least energy efficient housing in Europe.
3 July 2020
Why the UK Government wants Korean and Japanese goods to have same trade benefits as home made products.
25 June 2020
Oil is the most effective natural resource when it comes to keeping despots in power, new research shows.
24 June 2020
Too many examples of coronavirus modelling have been insufficiently transparent about their uncertainties and too precise in their claims.
19 June 2020
Gen Z are likely to have less faith in elections and their own governments for the rest of their lives as a result of growing up during coronavirus,
16 June 2020
The economic disruption created by coronavirus could trap hundreds of thousands more workers around the world in modern slavery working conditions.
8 June 2020
UK firms may need to bring in inspectors from the EU to ensure goods can leave for Europe without being subject to technical checks at the other end.
UKTPO researchers are warning firms will face additional costs, delays and paperwork in a significant departure from how they currently trade.
2 June 2020
Find out more about SPRU's latest EU-funded energy projects.
29 May 2020
Policymakers should resist the urge to make knee-jerk and wholesale changes to supply chains and global trade policy in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic.
The language used by the PM in addressing the nation over Coronavirus has been less effective in communicating empathy and unity than other leaders.