Founded in 1884, Bangor University has a long tradition of academic excellence and a strong focus on the student experience. Situated in one of the most vibrant bilingual areas in the UK, we aim to be, in all aspects, a sustainable university. Our University community is a force for good, positively impacting on the lives of people in Wales, the UK and the wider world through our leading research and innovation and acclaimed learning and teaching.
Bangor University is ranked 42nd in the UK and 2nd in Wales for research, according to the Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), The REF recognised 85% of our research as world-leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*). The REF also places the university in the top 30 in the UK for its impact on society. Around 12,000 students currently study at the University, with 650 teaching staff based within nine Academic Schools.
Georgina Brennan, Bangor University; Dong Xu, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, and Naihao Ye, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
Rumput laut menjadi salah satu sumber alamiah terbaik untuk yodium, dan mineral penting ini digunakan oleh tubuh untuk membentuk hormon tiroid.
Expresarse en voz alta siempre y cuando la mente no divague podría ser una señal de buen funcionamiento cognitivo. En lugar de tener un trastorno, puede significar una mayor competencia intelectual.
Georgina Brennan, Bangor University; Dong Xu, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, and Naihao Ye, Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
Climate change will affect the nutrition of seaweeds eaten by billions of people around the world.
A recent spate of attacks have left local people scared for their safety in rural Madagascar, threatening vital conservation work in the nearby rainforest.
Se cree que el siguiente supercontinente se formará en 200/250 millones de años, por lo que actualmente nos encontramos en el ecuador de la fase de dispersión del actual ciclo de formación. La pregunta es, ¿cómo será este proceso y cómo afectará a nuestro planeta?