UK astronomers are part of a European team that has discovered the most distant quasar ever seen. It is the brightest object to be observed in the early universe and is powered by a black hole with a mass two billion times that of the Sun. This artist’s impression shows how the distant quasar may have looked (Credit: ESO / M Kornmesser).
FHSS team wins British Academy award
£100 million Rutherford Fund to attract best researchers to the UK










Register now to attend the 17th Annual Postgraduate Research Conference – Wednesday 3 December 2025
Portrait Concert featuring BU academic at L’Espace du Son Festival 2025, Brussels
From Clinical Applications to Neuro-Inspired Computation
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MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025 Call
ERC Advanced Grant 2025 Webinar
Horizon Europe Work Programme 2025 Published
Horizon Europe 2025 Work Programme pre-Published
Update on UKRO services
European research project exploring use of ‘virtual twins’ to better manage metabolic associated fatty liver disease