At the School of Veterinary Medicine, we aim to inspire and educate veterinary professionals who will advance veterinary medicine to meet the needs of a changing world. We’re home to world-class ...
Circadian rhythms are biological changes, including metabolic, that follow a 24-hour cycle and are usually synchronised to signals, such as light and dark cycles and meal timing. In addition, the team ...
At Surrey, we want to create an environment where we can be ourselves, including talking about menopause openly, after all it’s a natural phase in every woman’s life. By raising awareness of menopause ...
"An inclusive construct that combines various movements and practices aiming to make multilingual scientific knowledge openly available, accessible and reusable for everyone, to increase scientific ...
Innovation for health research in the Faculty for Engineering and Physical Sciences includes: medical engineering such as biomedical, chemical, electrical and physical sciences such as chemistry, ...
The purpose of CPD standalone modules is to give practitioners either specialist clinical education, for example, Independent and Supplementary Prescribing. Alternatively, these modules give the ...
A startling 99.73% of undergraduate medical students in Afghanistan exhibit symptoms of nomophobia—the fear and anxiety of being without a mobile phone, according to a new study from the University of ...
Our faculty brings together scholars and students from across an extraordinary range of academic disciplines in a learning community that is dedicated to the discovery and enrichment of the arts, ...
We offer a range of highly regarded undergraduate, postgraduate, research, and short courses in biosciences, health sciences, medicine, psychology, and veterinary medicine. Our mission is to ...
It has previously been shown that readers spend a great deal of time skim reading on the Web and that this type of reading can affect comprehension of text. Across two experiments, we examine how ...
Community nurses need mandatory training to spot signs of pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, in patients with dark skin tones, urge researchers from the University of Surrey in a new study.
On Tuesday, 15 October, a senior delegation from the University of Surrey, led by Professor Max Lu, Surrey’s President and Vice-Chancellor, met with Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, ...