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Research collaboration leads to food supply partnership

Pictured, from left to right, are Michael Taylor (Retail and Purchasing Coordinator, Teesside University), David Wood (Chief Operating Officer, Myco), Luke Atkinson (Deputy Head of Catering, Teesside University) and John Shepherd (Co-founder and chairman, Myco). Link to Pictured, from left to right, are Michael Taylor (Retail and Purchasing Coordinator, Teesside University), David Wood (Chief Operating Officer, Myco), Luke Atkinson (Deputy Head of Catering, Teesside University) and John Shepherd (Co-founder and chairman, Myco).

A plant-based manufacturer’s new range, which has been supported by innovative research at Teesside University, will be supplied to over 20,000 students after the company secured a deal with the university.

2 Jun 2025

Teesside University campus. Link to Teesside University campus.

Landmark South Africa–UK doctoral partnership launched by Teesside University and UK2070 Teesside Taskforce

Teesside University has partnered with the UK2070 Teesside Taskforce to award a fully funded doctoral studentship to a scholar from the University of Pretoria in South Africa.

2 Jun 2025

Dr Ahmad Khundakar. Link to Dr Ahmad Khundakar.

Another round for the Pint of Science festival

A popular science festival which invites members of the public into the world of cutting-edge research is returning to Darlington for the second year.

13 May 2025

Dr Takanori Furukawa. Link to Dr Takanori Furukawa.

Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard award for talented researcher

A Teesside University academic has been awarded £125,000 from the Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard programme, as part of a funding initiative to support early-career researchers.

6 May 2025

(L-R): Professor David Hughes, Bob Borthwick, Scott Bros’ Recycling Innovation Engineer Feysal Shifa, Peter Scott, Joss Newberry and Cassidy Smith, Teesside University’s IP and Commercialisation Manager, at the low-carbon concrete plant . Link to (L-R): Professor David Hughes, Bob Borthwick, Scott Bros’ Recycling Innovation Engineer Feysal Shifa, Peter Scott, Joss Newberry and Cassidy Smith, Teesside University’s IP and Commercialisation Manager, at the low-carbon concrete plant .

University supporting development of new £1m concrete plant

Representatives from Innovate UK have visited a pioneering £1 million low-carbon concrete facility on Teesside, run by recycling specialists Scott Bros, which has been developed with the support of Teesside University.

24 Apr 2025

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