A new study from the University of Surrey and the University of Aberdeen has found that disruptions to our body clock, such as those experienced during jetlag, impact our metabolism – but to a lesser ...
An international team led by the University of Surrey with Imperial College London have identified a strategy to improve both the performance and stability for solar cells made out of the 'miracle ...
University of Sussex (including Brighton and Sussex Medical School) ...
In a paper published in Qualitative Market Research, researchers detail as cash fades from our wallets, so too does our awareness of spending, leading to impulsive and unnecessary purchases. The study ...
We are inviting you to participate in a research study conducted by Roz Davies, a PhD researcher from Surrey Business School, University of Surrey in association with Explore Worldwide Ltd. This ...
Scientists from the University of Surrey are teaching artificial intelligence models to re-light different body types and clothing without the need for 3D modelling. This may have a positive impact on ...
The Technology and Society theme, is a cutting-edge blend of Surrey research on the societal consequences of new and emerging technologies, critically interrogating the potentials, possibilities, ...
“Many people underestimate the value of skills developed in hospitality and tourism jobs. Our findings demonstrate that these ...
A University of Surrey academic has been awarded a prestigious Purple Plaque for their work in tackling bias against ...
CyBOK has been at the forefront of advancing cyber security, providing a comprehensive Body of Knowledge designed to support education and professional training across the sector. The project aims to ...
From advancing education on renewable energy to pioneering innovative technology in healthcare, the University of Surrey's latest Sustainable Development Goals Annual Report highlights research, ...
Read a selection of research stories about Surrey research transforming lives and changing the world for the better. Having a sweet tooth is linked to higher risk of depression, type 2 diabetes, and ...