New project launches to investigate issues surrounding how global health emergencies are declared ‘over’ and what comes after
The nature and question of how global health emergencies are declared to be ‘over’ is the focus of a multi-million-pound...
The nature and question of how global health emergencies are declared to be ‘over’ is the focus of a multi-million-pound...
Involving workers and others in society is essential to ensure Brazilian industrial policies serve the country’s development goals and the...
A stunning globe adorned with 400 swallows – each representing one year of the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans –...
The University of Exeter and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have launched a split-site PhD programme which will...
A new partnership between education experts in Indonesia and the UK could transform lives by changing perceptions of disability. Researchers...
Iran’s water policy is discriminatory and an example of environmental racism, with specific regions and ethnic groups deliberately impoverished, damaged...
Language experts at the University are orchestrating a series of events that will showcase Ukrainian wartime poetry to audiences across...
Experts in modern languages at the University of Exeter are to help coordinate the translation of an acclaimed poetry collection...
A major new research project and website to monitor the use of lethal force by police officers around the world...