Case studies
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Cleaning up air travel to help protect the environment
University of Leeds researchers are playing a key role in the development and design of tools needed for the next generation of environmentally-friendly aircraft.
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Improving productivity through university-business collaboration
European investment over a 15-year period is helping academics at the University of Liverpool to create and safeguard regional jobs.
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Developing new antibiotics to manage chronic lung infection
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast are leading a €50 million Europe-wide project to develop new inhaled drug treatments for cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis.
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Teaching science through mystery
A £3m project co-ordinated by academics at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is using the appeal of magic tricks, myths and mysteries to help school children across Europe develop a passion for science.
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Developing Europe’s first ultra-deep-sea robot
Scientists and engineers from the University of Southampton are part of an €8 million project to develop an underwater glider to study the oceans and assess the environmental impact of oil and gas mining.
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First detection of gases in super-Earth atmosphere
An EU-funded project led by researchers from University College London (UCL) examined the atmosphere of the super-Earth planet 55 Cancri e in unprecedented detail including the first successful detection of gases in the atmosphere of a planet of this size.
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Monitoring the levels of pollution in cities
Scientists and engineers at the University of York are coordinating an innovative project which will use new technologies to improve the understanding of urban pollution.
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Realising the full potential of global stem cell research
A project coordinated by the University of Edinburgh and funded by the European Commission has made Europe – and the UK in particular – a leader in stem cell research.
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Training clinicians to help mothers and babies in Africa
European funding has enabled researchers at the University of Warwick's Warwick Medical School to develop education and training for nurses and midwives in isolated parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
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Making travel across Europe simpler for tourists and workers
A four-year EU project involving researchers at the University of Oxford is developing new technologies to enable quick and easy border crossings for holidaymakers and business travellers in Europe.
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