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  • The University of Surrey renews agreement with Santander
    One of the world’s biggest banks, Santander, has renewed, through its Santander Universities Global Division, an agreement with the University of Surrey that will benefit both students and staff.
  • New website brings the latest research to business investors
    A new website is bringing the latest research from leading institutions to investors and businesses in the South East.
  • Government to tackle nursing care problems
    In response to a raft of troubling reports regarding the quality of care in the NHS, David Cameron has today (Friday 6 January) unveiled a range of measures to tackle what he refers to as the ‘care problem’. His proposals include the need for nurses to take time to care and to carry out hourly ward rounds to check on patients; bonus payments for areas that do well on four key measures (pressure sores, falls, blood clots and hospital infections); new patient-led inspection teams; and the setting up of  a new Nursing Quality Forum.  The Royal College of Nursing welcomed the initiatives and pointed out that they rely on having ‘enough nurses to carry them out’.
  • Vice-Chancellor receives Knighthood
    The University of Surrey is delighted that Professor Christopher Snowden, its Vice-Chancellor since 2005, has been awarded a Knighthood in the Queen’s New Year Honours for services to Engineering and Higher Education.
  • Surrey composer awarded gift to create new concerto
    An academic from the University of Surrey, the renowned composer Professor Stephen Goss, has received a donation by investment management company S. W. Mitchell Capital to spend time composing a new piano concerto.
  • Professor Alan Woodward: cyber security expert
    Visiting Professor Alan Woodward discusses the increasing menace posed by the new generation of hackers and the expertise that the Department of Computing can offer in tackling this threat.
  • Are sex offenders and lads’ mags using the same language?
    Far from being harmless or ironic fun, lads’ mags could be legitimising hostile sexist attitudes, according to new research.
  • Space conditions recreated at the University of Surrey
    Experts in space technology at the University of Surrey will get the chance to test small satellite thrusters in space-like conditions thanks to a new vacuum chamber facility.The new Surrey Propulsion Lab (SPL) will house five vacuum chambers, as well as other equipment that enables the testing and analysis of propulsion systems that produce small milli-Newton levels of thrust.
  • Surrey wins awards for excellence in Chemical Engineering
    The University of Surrey’s contribution to Chemical Engineering has been given two “Awards for Innovation and Excellence” by the Institution of Chemical Engineers.
  • Meet Professor Lisa Roberts
    Professor Lisa Roberts introduces her research into virus protein synthesis mechanisms.
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