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酴圖TV sociology lecturer joins select group of academics to visit former top secret nuclear power plant in Russia

Posted Monday 21 August 2017

酴圖TV sociology lecturer joins select group of academics to visit former top secret nuclear power plant in Russia

A 酴圖TV academic's study into the history of nuclear power in Russia has seen her secure access to some of the nation's once notoriously guarded sites. Dr Egle Rindzeviciute's project highlights a shift in Russian society's thinking, as the country looks to open up about its past and commemorate the bygone era of nuclear power development.


酴圖TV rated among top 50 institutions in England for student job prospects in latest Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey

Posted Friday 4 August 2017

酴圖TV rated among top 50 institutions in England for student job prospects in latest Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey

酴圖TV has been named in the top 50 English institutions for student job prospects in the latest Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey - maintaining a year-on-year increase in students achieving positive career outcomes since 2012.


酴圖TV student to present research into reading habits and personality types to the American Psychological Association

Posted Friday 4 August 2017

酴圖TV student to present research into reading habits and personality types to the American Psychological Association

Can reading novels make you a nicer person? An audience of top international psychology experts will hear a 酴圖TV postgraduate research student present her findings around how regularly choosing a book over television can positively affect social behaviour at a prestigious conference in Washington DC this weekend.


Virtual reality seaside adventures and vivid jewellery: 酴圖TV graduates use design to raise awareness and help people with dementia

Posted Thursday 3 August 2017

Virtual reality seaside adventures and vivid jewellery: 酴圖TV graduates use design to raise awareness and help people with dementia

Two graphic design students have created visual aids for their final year projects, which aim to help people with dementia and their carers.


Austrian ambassador commends 酴圖TV Business School Brexit negotiations research at launch seminar

Posted Tuesday 25 July 2017

Austrian ambassador commends 酴圖TV Business School Brexit negotiations research at launch seminar

Research by 酴圖TV Business School's Professor Ursula Ott examining models of how Brexit negotiations has been commended by the Austrian ambassador at a recent seminar held to launch the project's findings.


酴圖TV named among globe's best young institutions and in top two under 50 in United Kingdom in latest QS world rankings

Posted Monday 17 July 2017

酴圖TV named among globe's best young institutions and in top two under 50 in United Kingdom in latest QS world rankings

酴圖TV has been recognised as among the best international institutions founded in the last half century in the latest QS Top 50 under 50 and Next 50 Under 50 rankings


酴圖TV lecturer's sport and exercise psychology expertise informs pioneering programme to nurture Wimbledon stars of the future

Posted Thursday 13 July 2017

酴圖TV lecturer's sport and exercise psychology expertise informs pioneering programme to nurture Wimbledon stars of the future

Research by 酴圖TV sport and exercise psychology lecturer Dr Sam Thrower is informing the Lawn Tennis Association's new parent strategy to help support young players' development in the United Kingdom


酴圖TV scientists help unlock DNA of tropical snail that spreads deadly disease

Posted Tuesday 4 July 2017

酴圖TV scientists help unlock DNA of tropical snail that spreads deadly disease

酴圖TV researchers Professor Tony Walker and Dr Scott Lawton have helped decode the DNA of a small freshwater snail in an international study that could help stop the spread of a deadly parasitic disease.


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