
Researcher Spotlight: Dr Ruth Lowry
Harnessing movement and creativity to improve health and wellbeing.
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Harnessing movement and creativity to improve health and wellbeing.
Global experts gathered in Belfast to debate innovation and challenges in public administration.
Ulster University partners with Derg Valley Care and Strabane Health Improvement Project for a £80,000 Ideas Fund-backed study on the impact of social prescribing through gardening and community activities.
Transforming brain cancer treatment with localised drug delivery.
Caitlín presented her research on improving early glaucoma detection in people with myopia.
Held on 5 and 6 June in Derry~Londonderry, the Festival celebrated PhD research success
Developing next-generation therapies to target inflammation at its source.
From cutting-edge biosensors to real-world healthcare solutions, Jim McLaughlin’s work is redefining what's possible in digital health.
Explore how WayMaker Child Therapy partnered with Ulster University through an Innovation Voucher to create a unique therapeutic teddy bear—powering innovation through collaboration to support children's mental health through play.