The study, published in The Lancet, involved 1,600 patients across 44 hospitals in the UK and Sweden. The DUALITY trial is the largest clinical trial to compare dual mobility total hip replacements ...
The study suggests it would be better for experts to focus on a broad constellation of traits (a “neurodevelopmental spectrum”) to identify potential challenges and support children and young people, ...
Recognised as one of the 10 academics shaping environmental science in the UK in the ENDS Power List 2026, Dr Fernando Barrio ...
Young people from the lower-income countries most vulnerable to the effects of the climate crisis, including the toll it ...
Queen Mary University of London remembers Professor Sir Roy Goode CBE KC FBA, founder of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) and one of the world's leading commercial law scholars, whose ...
Since the UK introduced Degree and Higher-Level Apprenticeships, employers and universities have widely adopted work-based learning to create impactful opportunities for diverse learners. After a ...
Popular music may be reflecting a growing culture of vices, according to new research from the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary University of London. The analysis of musical evolution has found ...
Over the last twelve months, Professor Todman has been the Acting Vice-President for the Faculty. In that time, he has delivered change within the Faulty and beyond, which promotes the University’s ...
External leaders from industry, government and the innovation ecosystem have recognised the strength and real-world impact of ...
First of its kind research, led by Queen Mary University of London and funded by Cancer Research UK, shows that the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is reducing cervical cancer deaths in England.
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