Conflict in swimming pools is ‘good for business’, study shows
Economists have gone to great lengths to show how conflict is not always driven by self-interest – by hiring actors...
Economists have gone to great lengths to show how conflict is not always driven by self-interest – by hiring actors...
Hot weather reduces workers’ productivity – even if their workplace is air conditioned, new research shows. The study, led by...
Six talented and inspiring individuals on Degree Apprenticeship programmes at The University of Exeter will soon find out if they...
The University of Exeter Business School’s Global Festival will get underway this month, with a programme of fun, family-friendly activities...
A rapid rise in the number of academic articles being published could undermine public trust in science, researchers have warned....
The UK’s Secretary of State for Education, the Rt Hon Gillian Keegan MP, has opened a new learning facility that...
A groundbreaking study has provided pivotal new insights into the extensive impact of metal mining contamination on rivers and floodplains...
Grid-connected green hydrogen and ammonia can help India meet its growing energy demand and clean energy targets, according to new...
An Exeter professor gave away free ice creams in Union Square Plaza yesterday (18 September) in an attempt to ‘make...