A new national hub to safeguard and advance Holocaust research is being co-led by the University of Southampton.
The team of researchers will use a pioneering technology to capture sounds and vibrations through underground fibre networks.
On February 6, four composer-performers from the University of Southampton’s department of music will perform a specially commissioned, site-specific piece called Echolocations. The music will ...
A new national hub designed to preserve and advance Holocaust research is opening in the UK. Part of the European Holocaust ...
Huddersfield-headquartered Fintel, a provider of fintech and support services to the UK retail financial services sector, has ...
A film expert is set to give a Star Wars talk in Southampton, unveiling the eco costs of filming the saga in the UK ...
"Break out the bodices and bonnets," said The Times. Jane Austen fans will be "flocking" to the UK this year to celebrate the ...
A cathedral nave has been transformed to replicate life underwater in a new art installation ... Campbell Fraser. The Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute at University of Southampton ...
Margaret Cavendish, formerly known as Margaret Lucas, was one of the first writers of dystopian science fiction.
After studying six potential options, the Department of Public Works recommended constructing a new building at the current ...