UGR research calls current methods of studying photosynthesis into question
New theory developed by Prof. Andrew Kowalski, which records non-diffusive gas transport, key to calculating water use efficiency and CO2 concentrations in plants
New theory developed by Prof. Andrew Kowalski, which records non-diffusive gas transport, key to calculating water use efficiency and CO2 concentrations in plants
The UGR’s 2nd International Conference on Transmedia Storytelling: The Monsters between Fiction and Non-fiction was launched on Wednesday 29 November at the Faculty of Communication and Documentation.
The Tordesillas Group is composed of 55 prestigious universities from Brazil, Spain and Portugal
Since 2012, researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) have been actively collaborating on this ambitious project to map the microbial diversity of Earth.
The University of Granada has become the second-ranked university in Spain in terms of highly cited researchers
The UGR’s Doctoral Schools have launched an innovative new course — the first of its kind in Spain — to enable doctoral candidates to give effective interviews on their research. The workshop includes practice sessions on a television set and in a radio studio.
The Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Granada is pleased to announce that the call for proposals for the first edition of the BAG Programme — a cultural activity aimed at mobility and exchange students completing studies in Granada during the 2017-2018 academic year — is now open. The Festival will bring incoming mobility students together to develop and exhibit their artistic works and projects.
Dr. Manuel Picón-Ruiz and Dr. Cynthia Morata-Tarifa, UGR researchers currently based at the University of Miami, have published a review article in the prestigious international journal CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. This journal has the greatest global impact from among all those indexed in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR), with an impact factor of 187,04.
Dr. Aurelia Martín Casares has been made a member of the International Scientific Committee of the UNESCO Slave Route Project. The UNESCO Slave Route Project aims to break the silence surrounding human trafficking and slavery and is advised by the International Scientific Committee, which comprises 20 members
Companies and organisations will conduct interviews and explain the latest recruitment process techniques