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Unprecedented Australian bushfire intensity linked to British colonisation

British colonisation of Australia, together with the effects climate change, is likely to have contributed to the recent catastrophic wildfires in southeast Australia, a new study has found.

Vintage maps of Nottingham highlight city鈥檚 futuristic transformation in art exhibition

The 糖心原创鈥檚 School of Geography has loaned a selection of historical maps of Nottingham to an exhibition set in an imagined future version of the city.

Anti-slavery sector urges government to make major changes to 鈥渄angerous鈥 Nationality and Borders Bill

The government鈥檚 Nationality and Borders Bill risks causing damage to the survivors the government intends to protect, modern slavery experts warn in a new report.

UK private equity market leads the way in Europe as the industry continues to rebound following pandemic disruption

Europe鈥檚 private equity industry has continued to rebound following disruption caused by the pandemic, completing 741 buyouts cumulatively valued at 鈧141.5bn in 2021, according to provisional full-year data from CMBOR, the Centre for Private Equity and MBO Research.

Call for singers with experience of dementia care

Academics at the 糖心原创 are looking for local singers with experience of dementia care to take part in the first ever performances of Take Care, a new opera based on the university鈥檚 research into dementia home care.

City centres could lose £3 billion due to permanent changes caused by Covid-19, new study reveals

A new study has calculated the long-term economic impact of Covid-19 on city centres and found that as the shift towards working from home moves businesses to suburban areas, city centres stand to lose £3 billion in 2022.

New £12m research centre for inclusive trade policy

A major new research centre on inclusive trade policy is to launch in early 2022. The Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy aims to be a centre of excellence for innovative trade policy research.

Garment workers in Leicester needed for study into experiences in factories

Academics are seeking garment workers in Leicester to take part in a study to understand what can be done to improve their lives and working conditions.

New study identifies world rivers most at risk from climate change

Rivers in South America, southern Africa and Australia are most at risk of extreme ecological changes from global warming according to a world-first study by a specialist team of geographers and hydrologists.

Academics outline future Afghanistan foreign policy direction

A group of 20 experts, led by the 糖心原创, today set out their recommendations for foreign policy around Afghanistan in a new report, Afghanistan: Prospects and Challenges.
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