ReformUK losing their minds over some kids in a Welsh university debating society not wanting to debate them!

How very thin skinned and pathetic!

Considering their first Welsh leader is now in prison for taking Russian bribes and the next one doesn't even live in Wales they should shut up.
#Reform #BangorUniversity #ReformUK

Nice venue for an informal “work” meeting with colleague ☕️ 👍

(Love that the ‘Teras’ Bar #bangoruniversity do #tea that comes with a timer ⏱️
…IN #JAMAICAN COLOURS 🇯🇲 🖤💚💛)

Recent blog on my experience as keynote at the #Wales #Ecology and #Evolution Network, sponsored by the #LearnedSocietyOfWales!
https://bit.ly/4hlIuAZ

I summarise some of the research presented from a thriving pan-Wales community. I also reflect on my #research journey in the last 10 years, and how much #WEEN has grown. Thanks to the continued support from #BangorUniversity and #SwanseaUniversity. WEEN's future is uncertain given the withdrawal of support from other #WelshUniversities.

ECR Blog: Dr William Perry writes about his experience with grassroots conference - The Learned Society of Wales

Dr William Perry is a postdoctoral researcher at Cardiff University’s Water Research Institute. In November 2024 he gave the keynote talk at the annual Wales Ecology and Evolution Network (WEEN) conference, which took place at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), Machynlleth. In this blog article, he reflects on the conference and the journey WEEN […]

The Learned Society of Wales
At #bangoruniversity this morning for #HolocaustMemorialDay Service …”fascism can creep into our lives without us even realising!” one speaker said!
Bangor University Secures Welsh Government Funding to Expand Literacy Programme for Primary-Aged Children

RILL is a highly effective programme which improves the literacy and language skills of primary-aged children and it currently exists in both Welsh and English. Designed for small groups of 7–9 year-olds, RILL is a 20-week intervention, targeting those who require additional literacy support.

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Extinction and Evolution: Groundbreaking study revises biodiversity's origins

An international team of scientists has made a groundbreaking discovery that could reshape our understanding of how global biodiversity evolved. By reconstructing the evolution of species over the past 45 million years, researchers found that the geographic origins of many plants, insects, and mammals are more closely linked than previously thought.

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Bangor University secures funding for interdisciplinary marine ecosystem research

Dr Alec Moore, lecturer in marine top predator conservation at Bangor University’s School of Ocean Sciences, has been awarded funding through the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) new cross research council responsive mode (CRCRM) pilot scheme. Dr Moore’s project is one of 36 projects sharing £32.4 million from the first round of the scheme, which is designed to support groundbreaking interdisciplinary research.

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Scientists say we have enough evidence to agree global action on microplastics

Science has provided more than sufficient evidence to inform a collective and global approach to tackle the continued spread of plastic pollution, according to a new report. Writing in the journal Science, an international group of experts say the need for worldwide action to tackle all forms of plastic and microplastic debris has never been more pressing.

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Why elite athletes are harnessing their own brain waves for sporting success - GRAHAME GUILFORD GRAHAME GUILFORD

🌳 Amazon rainforest and other ecosystems could collapse ‘very soon’ according to a new study from scientists at Southampton, Sheffield and #BangorUniversity.

Based on these findings, the authors warn that more than a fifth of ecosystems worldwide, including the Amazon rainforest, are at risk of a catastrophic breakdown within a human lifetime. #ClimateChange #Bangor

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jun/22/ecological-tipping-points-could-occur-much-sooner-than-expected-study-finds

Ecological tipping points could occur much sooner than expected, study finds

Amazon rainforest and other ecosystems could collapse ‘very soon’, researchers warn

The Guardian