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Dina Lupin Townsend
Dr Dina Lupin is an Associate Professor at the School of Law at the University of Southampton. In their research, Dina examines the role of fundamental legal values (such as human dignity) in the context of environmental decision-making and they use...
Cyber Security
We bring together expertise and excellence in the field of cyber security research and education.
Htoo Aung Wai
I am a postdoctoral research fellow from Professor Diana Baralle group, working on splicing in rare diseases.
Joanna Dunman
A Senior Teaching Fellow in the Academic Centre for International Students, part of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Southampton. Since 2016 my primary role has been as the lead on the English Language Stages, our suite of Engl...
Understanding Creative Economies in Africa
The project aims to support the development of sustainable creative economies in Africa. It seeks to achieve this by empowering African Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to interact with their creative economy stakeholders and entrepreneurs (inclu...
Make yourself at home (MY-HOME): Co-curating the South Asian community experience at Southampton
MY-HOME is an intergenerational public engagement project that tracks the initial reception and legacy of the BBC’s first television and radio program aimed at new migrants from South Asia called ‘Make yourself at Home’. Through a case study of the c...
Sarah Michelle Ennis
Professor Sarah Ennis is an internationally recognised leader in genomics, biomedical data science, and personalised medicine. She is Professor of Genomics at the University of Southampton, where she directs the Genomic Informatics Group and leads th...
The Gerald Kerkut Charitable Trust PhD Studentship: The genetics and developmental biology of cell division in mammary stem cells
Oriented cell divisions (OCDs) represent a fundamental mechanism for epithelial tissuemorphogenesis, repair, and differentiation during development and homeostasis. Disruption in OCDs has direct implications for developmental disorders and cancer. Th...