Anniversary Appeal 23
A scholarship has changed the life of Michael Taiwo
Did you know? • In 1996, the University developed a rapid blood test for meningitis that has halved the adult mortality rate for the disease.
• Surrey is at the heart of the 5G revolution, building the next wave of technology that will see breakthroughs in everything from driverless cars to smart homes.
• The University’s Space Centre is developing litter-picking technology to help remove the 7,000 tonnes of space junk floating in the atmosphere which could damage communication satellites, vital for the internet, mobile phones and satellite navigation.
• Last year, alumni funded £75,000 worth of hardship grants for students struggling financially through no fault of their own.
Turn to page 30 to discover more about our pioneering research project around dementia, using innovative technology to help patients live safely at home. To make a giſt, please visit
surrey.ac.uk/donate
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