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British Ambassador to Ethiopia visits Medieval Islamic archaeological site at centre of University research project

An international archaeological research dig that is unearthing new evidence of medieval trading practices around the Red Sea and Indian...

University of Exeter to play major role in world’s first UN-backed centre for circular economy research

The University of Exeter is a partner in a new United Nations-backed centre that will propel the transition to a...

Parsnips and trout boiled in goats milk – modern parents explore ancient fertility myths and advice

From parsnips as ancient Viagra to drinking trout boiled in goats milk – Medieval couples hoping for a baby were...

Powerful story of survivors of eye mutilation to premiere in England

The powerful story of Colombian protestors who were victims of life-changing ocular injuries will be shown in England for the...

Spaces to make-do and mend would bring new life into high streets, study says

Spaces to remake and mend clothes would bring much-needed life back into shopping centres and high streets, a new study...

Short corrective comments can help social media user to spot false information, study shows

Short and simple comments from ordinary social media users can help others online to spot fake news, a new study...

Major new study to identify Kleptocratic “red flags” and craft new anti-corruption rules

A major new study to identify kleptocracy’s “red flags” will help create better rules and regulations to fight worldwide corruption....

Genetic analysis and archaeological insight combine to reveal the ancient origins of the fallow deer

Modern populations of fallow deer possess hidden cultural histories dating back to the Roman Empire which ought to be factored...

The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery and University of Exeter bring open access to museum collections

An exciting collaboration between an Exeter museum and University is helping to ensure the museum’s  incredible collections are available for...