Black British Studies

Black British Studies We run a range of online courses, workshops and webinars for children, teachers & organisations

Professor Dame Ijeoma Uchegbu is Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience at University College London and President of W...
28/05/2026

Professor Dame Ijeoma Uchegbu is Professor of Pharmaceutical Nanoscience at University College London and President of Wolfson College, University of Cambridge.

She has devoted her career to harnessing the potential of nanoparticles – which are less than a thousandth of the width of a human hair - to take medicines to hard-to-reach areas of the body such as the back of the eye and the brain. Using nanoparticles in this way is said to increase the efficacy of medicines and reduce side effects.

Ijeoma was born in London where her parents had settled from Nigeria. At 13 she moved with her family to Nigeria where she developed an enduring love of chemistry.

https://youtu.be/Tvumtq-5oT0?is=yWoCy-Pp8yzvEZsn

In 2010 she co-founded a pharmaceutical company Nanomerics with her husband. The company is currently developing eyedrops to treat blindness and a nasal spray to target pain which she hopes will go some way to addressing the opioid crisis.

2.1K likes, 200 comments. "How a homeless single mum became a top scientist - Lives Less Ordinary podcast, BBC World Service"

21/05/2026

Ireland Oldest independent human rights body has said the video footage of Yves Sakila being restrained is shows “disproportionate and excessive use of force.”

The Irish Council for Civil Liberties say they are shocked by and deeply concerned about the death of Mr Sakila on Friday May 15 and the events surrounding it.

ICCL Executive Director Joe O’Brien, said:

“The death of Mr Yves Sakila last week is deeply distressing and has profoundly impacted the Congolese, African and broader Black and minority communities.

There is no getting away from the similarities between this incident and others we have seen here and abroad in recent years.

“What we need to see now is swift, thorough and transparent investigations by An Garda Síochána and Fiosrú to establish what happened, ensure justice is done for Mr Sakila and maintain the confidence of ethnic minority communities.

Read full story online by

17/05/2026

Who still profits from Slavery and what important historical facts do we need to know about the enslavement and trafficking of African people? Top 5 Buildings built with the proceeds of transatlantic slavery (part two).

27/04/2026


How did colonialism actually make money?

22/04/2026

Repost
Today is April 22.
Stephen Lawrence Day.

Stephen wanted to build. And today, we build in his name.

As Baroness Doreen Lawrence shares, this year’s theme, Every Future Needs a Foundation, is about what young people truly need to succeed. Not just potential, but support. Not just ambition, but belief. A foundation that turns aspiration into achievement.

This day is not only about the past. It is about what comes next.

About the futures we help shape.
The opportunities we create.
The young people we choose to stand behind.

We all have a part to play in building these foundations.

Stand with us. Share the message. Partner with us. Support the next generation.

Donate today: 🔗 Link in bio 🧡

donate

The fact that many far right celebrate St George but have no idea about his origins and claim him as ‘their own’ speaks ...
19/04/2026

The fact that many far right celebrate St George but have no idea about his origins and claim him as ‘their own’ speaks volumes about their ignorance..

178 likes, 22 comments. "Why Britain’s far-right celebrates a saint revered in Palestine | AJ "

22/03/2026

Dirección

Málaga

Teléfono

07951591735

Página web

Notificaciones

Sé el primero en enterarse y déjanos enviarle un correo electrónico cuando Black British Studies publique noticias y promociones. Su dirección de correo electrónico no se utilizará para ningún otro fin, y puede darse de baja en cualquier momento.

Contacto La Universidad

Enviar un mensaje a Black British Studies:

Compartir