Professor Bailey is one of just 14 people named in the Social Mobility List as a ‘Mover and Shaker’, a title he shares ...
Professor Christopher Tredwin, Martin Uden, Dr Alexander Rhys, and Professor Frances Wall, all alumni of Queen Mary ...
Welcome to the Accommodation website. Here you will find in-depth information about all our Residences along with images and virtual tours, giving you a direct insight into the quality of ...
IT Services (ITS) at Queen Mary University of London are here to support you whenever you need assistance. We are dedicated to providing you with a high-quality user experience. IT Services are just a ...
You can become eligible for the Graduate visa if the following is true, at the date of your visa application: If you meet certain key requirements for the Graduate visa (e.g. received intended degree ...
Norman Palmer was the academic principal of the Institute of Art and Law, under the auspices of which he provided countless hours of instruction to hundreds of students. His wisdom and intellectual ...
The study, published today in Nature Metabolism, advances our understanding of what’s happening across the body after prolonged periods without food. Researchers from Queen Mary’s Precision Healthcare ...
At least a trillion insects are killed annually for food and animal feed. Routine slaughter methods include extreme heat and cold, often preceded by starvation. By comparison, “only” around 79 billion ...
This discovery, accepted for publication in Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, suggests that room-temperature superconductivity – long considered the "holy grail" of condensed matter physics – may ...
New research, published today in Nature Communications and led by Dr Dunja Aksentijevic in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, has revealed that that the genome of the naked mole-rat contains ...
The results are from the Crafting Responsive Assessments of AI & Tech-Impacted Futures (CREAATIF) project, led by Queen Mary University of London’s Digital Environment Research Institute (DERI), the ...
Scientists from the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at Queen Mary University of London have developed a simple model to show how buoyant plastic can settle through the water column ...
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