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NMITE uses innovative and include teaching methods to forge better rounded, future equipped, graduates in engineering and technology.

Engineering change: Redefining STEM education at NMITE

Engineering education is evolving, and the New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering (NMITE) is leading the way. Breaking away from traditional models, NMITE

Transdisciplinary philosophy: An interview with Professor

Transdisciplinary philosophy: An interview with Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan

What is Transdisciplinary Philosophy? And what is the paradigm’s intellectual and practical significance for individuals, societal frameworks and the global system?  At its most

Robin Dunbar discusses his eponymous 'Dunbar's Number', primates to people, and why size matters with social groups and evolution.

Size matters:The link between social groups and human evolution

Humans are social creatures; we live in family groups, socialise with friends, and work with colleagues. Evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar’s ‘social brain hypothesis’ suggests

Cybersecurity

CyberHER: Bridging the gender gap in cybersecurity

The CyberHER: Bridging the Gender Gap in Cybersecurity project, led by Dr Mohammad Haseeb Zafar, director of the Cybersecurity and Information Networks Centre at

photonics - relevant, scalable, and distributed quantum computing

Photonic Inc: Creating relevant, scalable, and distributed quantum computing

Quantum technologies are an exciting prospect for our future and naturally interdisciplinary in solving complex questions. Dr Stephanie Simmons, Founder and Chief Quantum Officer

phytocleaning our planet

Phytocleaning our planet

Life on Earth has multiple forms. Humans make up only 0.01% of Earth’s total biomass, while plants total a whopping 82.4%. Yet the value

an innovative transdisciplinary peatland science – Peatlogy

Peatlogy in tropical peatland: A new transdisciplinary science

The Earth Anomaly – climate change, global warming, and ecological and environmental (E&E) degradation of land – presents a complex existential crisis for mankind.

Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan’s transdisciplinary ‘Symbiotic Realism’ framework describes the seven new forces transforming the international system.

Symbiotic Realism: A Transdisciplinary International Relations theory

Informed by neuroscientific findings about human predispositions and insights from the life sciences, Symbiotic Realism is predicated on the notion that the contemporary landscape

The researchers explore the role of brain reward systems in eating disorders and substance use disorders.

Unravelling the links between substance use and binge-like eating disorders

Binge eating disorder (BED) and substance use disorders (SUD) are characterised by maladaptive responses in the reward system of the brain. Dr Mary C Olmstead

Understanding neonatal brain injury proteinopathy:

Understanding neonatal brain injury proteinopathy: Implications for adult-onset neurodegenerative disease

Neonatal encephalopathy is damage to the brain caused by the disruption of its blood supply before and during childbirth and other reasons such as

data sharing for a greener future

Data-sharing for a greener future: How can JIDEP contribute?

As the global push toward sustainability moves beyond a trend to becoming necessary, we must address the inertia and challenges in securing a circular

Psychotropic medications for behavioural disorders in children

Psychotropic medications for behavioural disorders in children: Are we getting it right?

Psychotropic medications are used to treat mental health conditions by regulating the levels of certain chemicals in the brain. In children, they are often