Professor Sir Mark Caulfield was today awarded one of 125 medals from the Kuwaiti Cultural Office, recognising his excellence ...
A major new UK-wide doctoral training programme to research oral health and dental disease prevention is set to begin in ...
As part of Queen Mary University of London’s 2025 winter graduation ceremonies, Paul Stephen and Dr Peter Waggett were ...
Queen Mary University of London and the Qatar Computing Research Institute at Hamad Bin Khalifa University have published Building Bridges in the Age of AI [PDF 3,747KB] which outlines a framework ...
Duncan Matthews & Hanna Ostapenko The Patent Governance of Agricultural Genome Editing: A Workshop Report Queen Mary Law Research Paper No. 465/2025 Eduardo Mercadante Timo Minssen Kenneth C. Shadlen ...
Dr John Adenitire is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law and a Co-Director of the Forum on Decentering the Human. Prior to joining Queen Mary, he was a Lecturer in Law at the University of ...
You can practise your speaking skills in the language you're learning, in an informal way. Sessions are offered by volunteers – QMUL students and staff, who enjoy helping others learn. It’s a great ...
A report by Jerusalem-based investigative journalists published in +972 magazine finds that AI targeting systems have played a key role in identifying – and potentially misidentifying – tens of ...
The CREAATIF project, funded by AHRC and the BRAID programme and run in partnership with four major unions—Equity, Bectu, the Musicians’ Union, and the Society of Authors—spoke to 335 freelance ...
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 ...
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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