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The University of Hyderabad’s Anthropology Department will join the Wellcome Trust-funded £5.9m global project “After the Single Use,” receiving £422,608 to study the cultural, social and environmental impact of medical plastics and promote circular healthcare solutions over five years
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Telangana’s Life Sciences Skilling Initiative, run with industry leaders, trained 140 students from 40 colleges, achieving 100 per cent placements. The pilot reached over 2,000 students in 45 days, combining technical and soft skills training from top companies and academic institutions
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Prof Gajendra Pathak from the University of Hyderabad is part of a team awarded Rs 1.2 crore by ICSSR to study the cultural history of Indian labour migration under British rule, focusing on the girmitiya diaspora and their forgotten stories
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Hyderabad-based SCIINV Biosciences partnered with UK’s Microbira Ltd to develop advanced digital diagnostics targeting antimicrobial resistance. Their joint innovation aims to ensure early pathogen detection, reducing antibiotic misuse and improving healthcare outcomes in India and globally
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Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the posts of Post Graduate Teacher (PGT), Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT), and Primary Teacher (PRT)
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The University of Hyderabad (UoH) and the University of South Wales (USW), UK, have taken a significant step towards fostering global partnerships in education and research
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During his five-week visit from January 13 to February 20, 2026, Prof. Vaitheeswaran will work closely with Prof. Kazunari Yamaura's research group at NIMS on Quantum Solid State Materials. The collaboration will focus on exploring the technological potential of these materials and aims to lay the foundation for a long-term research partnership between the University of Hyderabad and NIMS.
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In a move to enhance emergency preparedness, ASPIRE at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) organized a fire safety awareness session and mock drill on campus on Thursday
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BRS whip KP Vivekanand welcomes Supreme Court's observations on felling of trees, points to the report submitted by Central Empowered Committee confirming that disputed land had forest characteristics
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In an open letter to the Chief Minister and his Cabinet, Sravan said the Congress government's actions have not only destroyed biodiversity, but also betrayed future generations
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The committee has also issued strong corrective measures
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As per the partnership, the two institutions will leverage their respective expertise to research and develop innovative therapeutic products targeting a range of inflammatory disorders
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The deer reportedly died after falling into a lake while being chased by dogs
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The National Human Right Commission calls for action taken report from Hyderabad Police Commissioner within four weeks
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This is the third such death reported on the campus within one week after Telangana government cleared some part of Kancha Gachibowli land, adjoining UoH campus, which has a large number of spotted deer and other animals and birds
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Such a move could radically alter the legal and ecological landscape of Hyderabad's most hotly contested land
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In an open letter to citizens of the State on Sunday, Rama Rao reiterated that the BRS remains fully committed to protect the forest in Kancha Gachibowli without causing any harm to the university.
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According to students, a pack of dogs attacked the fawn, ripping apart one of its hind legs, leaving it dead
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For students of University of Hyderabad, the fight to protect Kancha Gachibowli land is more than just a protest; it is a battle for the soul of the city and university, where history, ecology, progress stand at a crossroads
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Now, AICC Telangana incharge Meenakshi Natarajan is slated to hold a meeting with the three-Minister Committee constituted by the State government on Saturday. The Committee consists of Ministers Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, D Sridhar Babu and Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy