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Research news

14 December 2021

Festive food: The challenge of creating healthy, affordable family meals

Creating healthy but affordable meals - particularly at Christmas - can be a challenging task, especially for families who have young children, according to an Oxford Brookes academic who has been researching feeding practises across Oxfordshire.

Festive food: The challenge of creating healthy, affordable family meals

06 December 2021

Tourist selfies risk passing deadly viruses onto Critically Endangered orangutans

Covid-19 not only affects humans; our closest relatives, the great apes, are also at risk.

Tourist selfies risk passing deadly viruses onto Critically Endangered orangutans

26 November 2021

Commercialisation of University Research

A conversation with the technology transfer offices.

Commercialisation of University Research

18 November 2021

Our Lives, Our Futures: exploring pressing issues for young people today

A new research network at Oxford Brookes University is launching with a focus on children and young people, aiming to improve their opportunities, experiences and futures.

Our Lives, Our Futures: exploring pressing issues for young people today

15 November 2021

Women in Science: UK-Brazil Gender Equality Partnerships

Oxford Brookes University is one of the six UK universities funded by the British Council to work in partnership with Brazilian universities.

Women in Science: UK-Brazil Gender Equality Partnerships

09 November 2021

Connecting women entrepreneurs across Europe: meet the WEgate community

WEgate (we open doors for women entrepreneurs) is a free on-line platform funded by the European Union to help women entrepreneurs to start and build their businesses.

Connecting women entrepreneurs across Europe: meet the WEgate community

01 November 2021

Migrant presence, cultural resources and political agency

A team of researchers from the UK and Brazil, led by Peter Lugosi from the Oxford Brookes Business School, hosted an online event from São Paulo.

Migrant presence, cultural resources and political agency

01 November 2021

Igniting the first Research in Marketing seminar: New ways of thinking

The Marketing subject group recently held a very successful inaugural research seminar, the first of a new regular series, with insightful presentations by our own Dr Faten Jaber and the well known Professor Emerita Susan Rose from Henley Business School.

Igniting the first Research in Marketing seminar: New ways of thinking

22 October 2021

Increasing Gender Diversity in Spinout Leadership - UKRI Blog

UKRI published a blog that highlights the key findings from a research project.

Increasing Gender Diversity in Spinout Leadership - UKRI Blog

14 October 2021

Across the board approach to climate change education will prepare learners for the future

The bold, rapid action needed to tackle the climate and ecological crisis presents an unparalleled opportunity for higher education institutions, argues a working paper from a group of academic experts from the COP26 Universities Network.

Across the board approach to climate change education will prepare learners for the future