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Covid-19 - one year on - our experts look to the future

To mark one year since the start of lockdown, some of our experts have been sharing their insights into the pandemic and look forward to what we can expect in the future

Human-induced climate change shown to influence global river systems, new research

An international research team has demonstrated for the first time that climate change caused by humans is responsible for changes in river flow worldwide.

New research uncovers tactics used by County Lines drug networks during UK lockdowns

Experts have found that people involved in County Lines drug supply networks have been attempting to use disguises and adapting their tactics to evade detection by authorities during the UK’s national lockdowns.

Theatre directors become honorary research fellows with School of Sociology and Social Policy as their latest collaboration is broadcast by BBC Radio

Sociologists from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ are forging an innovative partnership with the award-winning LUNG theatre company, with their latest collaboration being broadcast this week on BBC Radio 4’s prestigious afternoon drama slot.

New study will explore the impact of Covid-19 on gender inequalities in the UK workforce

A new study by social inequality experts will investigate how the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting the working lives of people in the UK and the potential differences in the experiences of men and women.

Photography exhibition puts algae under the microscope in Nottingham

An open-air microscopic photography exhibition highlighting the importance of algae has launched at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´â€™s Highfield Park, with a virtual version online to ensure as many people as possible can enjoy the installation while in lockdown.

Litter provides habitat for diverse animal communities in rivers, study finds

In a study of local rivers, experts at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have discovered more invertebrates – animals without a backbone, such as insects and snails - living on litter than on rocks.

Number of people suffering extreme droughts set to double worldwide, new climate change study shows

The number of people suffering extreme droughts across the world will double in less than 80 years as a result of changes in climate and population, according to new research.

Impact of Covid-19 on forced marriage in the UK is investigated by ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ers

A new study to assess the impact of Covid-19 on forced marriage in the UK is being conducted by the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´â€™s Rights Lab,

Experts developing a ground-breaking procurement solution for recovery post-Covid-19

A consortium of experts, led by the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´, have won funding to develop a new procurement framework to guide post-Covid-19 recovery in healthcare.
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