What fish ears can tell us about sex, surveillance and sustainability
Scientists at the University have found a way to pry into the private lives of fish - by looking in their ears. By studying ear stones in fish,...
Scientists at the University have found a way to pry into the private lives of fish - by looking in their ears. By studying ear stones in fish,...
Sophie Pauffley, age 24 The Winchester School of Art (WSA) is inviting people to come and experience creative, challenging work by its talented...
We are pleased to announce the next speaker in our Distinguished Lectures series is The Rt Hon. the Lord Smith of Finsbury (Chris Smith). Chris...
New research from the University and international partners has uncovered the mystery of why large Triassic dinosaurs took more than 30 million...
The call is out for proposals to the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) Research Development Fund. WUNÂ is a collection of research-intensive...
Professor Jane Falkingham, one of the leading voices on population studies and demographic change in recent years, has been awarded an OBE (Order...
Sunday 14 June marks the official end of second term and the beginning of a quieter summer period on campus. With fewer people milling about come...
With nearly 1 billion people expected watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup on TV from Canada, there’s an excellent chance many of them will see a...
Academics and Early-Career Researchers are invited to a workshop about how to apply for funding to help commercialise their product or...
Voting is open for all students to select the three charities that are supported by Raise and Give (RAG) in the 2015-16 academic year. Students have...