Our Connecting Cultures research promotes and connects diverse cultures, fosters social inclusion, shared ownership, and a sense of belonging. Though all of our work we’re changing lives and bridging gaps through innovative projects that celebrate diversity.
With the growth of our global population the demand for products, infrastructure, and services also increases, creating a growing burden on our planet’s resources and geopolitical relations. To answer this challenge we must alter the world’s approach to manufacturing, engineering, and healthcare.
We are on an unrestricted search for answers to better understand the impact of climate change. Developing a sustainable future focused on clean air and water, biodiversity conservation, and clean energy and transport.
Modern health challenges do not discriminate. Non-communicable diseases and mental health conditions continue to increase alongside growing health inequalities. We are committed to addressing the ever-evolving landscape of global healthcare.
Across the world, millions of people fight for justice – from inclusive education and healthcare access, to gender equality and political conflict. We are on an unrestricted mission to address these global challenges.
We explore what it means to be human – in historical and cultural contexts, within ethical and legal norms and through languages and communication.
From atoms to astronomy, computers to cars and robots to robust materials, our goal is to transform our understanding of the world to make life easier, healthier and more sustainable.
Across the breadth of life and environmental sciences, we discover, apply and translate science to forge major advances in human and environmental health.
With more than 1,000 academic staff researchers and around £80 million new research funding per year, we are dedicated to performing world-leading research with the ultimate goal of improving human health.
We address the challenges facing society and the economy, from shedding light on the refugee crisis, to character education in schools, through to developing leaders in the NHS.
Word — Music — Image
Art History, Curating and Visual Studies
Modern Languages
Music
Song settings of poems by the French poet from the nineteenth century to the present day
The digital edition of Alfonso el Sabio’s most renowned chronicle
Investigating literary exile under dictatorship in twentieth-century Germany and Spain
Towards a Digital Sociology of Music
Leading a step-change in understanding language and optimizing language learning
Analysing how European institutions obtain, curate and display non-Western intellectual property and material culture
Working with the stories of the self and others
Remembering, imagining, and anticipating violence
Examining how language and translations shape memories, public narratives, and enhance campaigns for transitional justice.
Catalogue of recent and forthcoming monographs, chapters and articles by our academics
Find a researcher in our three departments
Research seminars, workshops, lectures and conferences
Our postgraduate community comes from all over the world, with students studying towards Masters or Doctoral degrees.