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Caroline Abel

Ten years leading the Seychelles economy

Published
19 May 2022
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Alumni

As Governor of the Central Bank of Seychelles (CBS), Caroline Abel (Economics Studies 1999) is one of the most influential figures in a country navigating extraordinary global events.

Professor Nick Plant, Science Minister George Freeman and Dr Martin Stow standing in front of the Nexus logo in the building foyer

Science Minister George Freeman visits Nexus

Published
19 May 2022
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Working with business
Working with our region
Science

The UK Science Minister visited the University to learn how its state-of-the-art innovation hub is helping the city region become a global force in health technology. 

computerised human body with the heart highlighted

Investigating how scarred hearts affect athletes

Published
16 May 2022
Categories
Science
Health
Research

New research will monitor the heartbeats of more than 100 athletes over two years to measure how endurance exercise impacts their heart.

A teenager smoking a cigarette

Building teenagers’ resilience to say 'No' to smoking

Published
16 May 2022
Categories
Society & Politics
Science
Health

A training programme to help teenagers say “No” if they are offered a cigarette or asked to vape is being offered to schools under a licensing deal signed by the University.

Hondartza Fraga photographed in front of Saturn and Melancholy

Seeing Stars: New exhibition takes art into outer space

Published
11 May 2022
Categories
Arts & Culture
Research

A new exhibition at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery is shining a light on contemporary artists who use the newest technologies for space imaging in their art practice.