The Bioengineering Experience
This year, we showcased the best in science, engineering and materials to children from St Joseph’s in the Park (age 10). The children met our star scientists from the Institute…
Read moreThis year, we showcased the best in science, engineering and materials to children from St Joseph’s in the Park (age 10). The children met our star scientists from the Institute…
Read morePartnerships between schools and universities in the UK are in a state of flux with relationships that are influenced by the needs of the school. Whilst the government has enforced…
Read moreThe higher education Green Paper was published on 6 November 2015. According to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, the proposals are designed to: introduce a Teaching Excellence Framework…
Read moreThe Institute of Bioengineering (IOB) launched an exciting, cross-disciplinary event at Queen Mary University of London. The event brought together scientists, engineers and clinicians from the Faculty of Science and…
Read moreWe have exciting work by David Barrett (PhD student funded by the RoseTrees Trust) who has been working in my lab on preterm labour. Any guesses to what the colours…
Read moreJo Johnson, the new minister for higher education, is making plans to introduce a Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) that will monitor and assess the quality of teaching at British universities.…
Read moreThe Centre of the Cell is the world’s first science education centre that allows children to visit real labs at Queen Mary University of London. We walked into a giant…
Read moreThe Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce) previously allocated £52 million for 2015-16 to support postgraduate research degree provision and to compensate for the effects of the REF on…
Read moreI am very excited to share the news – the 9th Science on Stage festival was hosted by Queen Mary University of London. The four day programme of illuminating science…
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