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EU-Japan Initiative for Excellence- Strategic Research Partnership in...

21/11/2017, We are pleased to inform you of the symposium "EU-Japan Initiative for Excellence- Strategic Research Partnership in Medicine, Biotechnology and Social Sciences-" to be held on 21 November...

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Hair cortisol levels predicts which mothers are more likely to suffer...

UGR researchers have proven that hair cortisol levels, which is a steroid hormone secreted as a response to stress, are higher in the first and third trimesters of pregnancy for those women that will...

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Stress faced by emergency call handlers damaging to long term health

The stress experienced by emergency call handlers negatively impacts on their long term psychological wellbeing, a new report in the journal PeerJ reports.

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Provost Derek Hole Annual lecture 2017

20/11/2017, Church of England Priest, journalist and broadcaster Giles Fraser will conduct this year’s Derek Hole lecture at University of Leicester on 20 November

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Chinese artist and activist to host lecture and discussion at University of...

16/11/2017, Ou Ning discusses imbalances between cities and the countryside on 16 November On Thursday 16 November the School of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester welcomes eminent artist,...

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“Muscles and money”: What photos of men taken covertly on the London...

White, male privilege is still an attractive quality in men for many straight women and gay men, new research suggests

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Researchers reveal new insights into why sleep is good for our memory

Researchers at the University of York have shed new light on sleep’s vital role in helping us make the most of our memory. Sleep, they show, helps us to use our memory in the most flexible and...

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How emotions influence our internal clock

Just how it works is not known - but human beings have an internal clock which enables us to perceive and estimate periods of time subconsciously. A research team under Dr. Roland Thomaschke of the...

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A new national effort needed to tackle the ‘Muslim penalty’ – report

Twenty years on from the first major report on Islamophobia, a new report recommends that all parts of society call out prejudice and 'discrimination and prejudice experienced by and suffered by...

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Friendships between young children can protect against ADHD

Children who experience social exclusion in preschool are at greater risk of becoming so-called “school losers”. Norwegian researchers are studying what happens to children who are marginalized.

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European Master in Migration Studies: nouveau programme et nouveau réseau...

L’Université de Neuchâtel fait partie des initiatrices d’un nouveau programme d’échange académique européen consacré aux questions migratoires. Le European Master in Migration Studies (EuMIGS) vise à...

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European Master in Migration Studies: A New Programme and Network of the...

The University of Neuchâtel is promoting a new mobility and learning programme with European partners in migration studies. The European Master in Migration Studies (EuMIGS) aims to promote the...

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The EU Is Exporting Its Policies via Bilateral Trade Agreements / With Video

Thanks to bilateral trade agreements the European Union is exporting trade and competition policies, as well as the control of public aid, according to a study by Leonardo Borlini and Claudio Dordi,...

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L'Unione europea usa gli accordi commerciali per esportare le sue politiche

Grazie agli accordi bilaterali l'Unione Europea esporta la sua politica commerciale, quella concorrenziale e il controllo degli aiuti pubblici, secondo uno studio di Leonardo Borlini e Claudio Dordi...

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Staff satisfaction affects company performance

Companies with high levels of staff satisfaction perform better financially, according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA). The study examined the effect of staff satisfaction on...

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A study proposes to elaborate the term ‘parental abuse by children’ after...

Sandra Jiménez Arroyo, researcher at the University of Granada (UGR), explains the necessity of analyzing this kind of violence, which is the fourth most common crime committed by children, taking a...

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Research project will give top Leave voting constituencies their say on...

A unique new research project will see academics visit the UK’s 10 biggest Leave voting constituencies to find out their thoughts and feelings on the Brexit process nearly 18 months on from the...

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Multiplayer video games: Researchers discover link between skill and...

Researchers at the University of York have discovered a link between young people’s ability to perform well at two popular video games and high levels of intelligence.

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Inclusion in mainstream school can exacerbate feelings of being ‘different’...

Negative school experiences can have harmful long term effects on pupils with Autism Spectrum Conditions, a new study in the journal Autism reports.

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Air Quality Atlas for Europe: mapping the sources of fine particulate matter

The European Commission published today an Air Quality Atlas for Europe. This new publication produced by the Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) helps to pave the way for targeted air quality...

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