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Associate Professor Roberta Bivins from the Department of History looks back on Europes' refugee crisis history in light of the current migrant crisis

As Europe experiences its most dramatic and large-scale refugee crises since World War Two, one thing is clear. We have learned little from the past

Fri 25 Sept 2015, 14:34 | Tags: immigration, Academic Staff, conflict, History

The battle for owning the "digital spaces" - the true iPhone6S story

Mark Skilton, Professor of Practice in Information Systems & Management, 糖心TV 糖心TV School reflects on the latest iPhone and how Apple continues to battle falling market share in most countries.

Fri 25 Sept 2015, 11:20 | Tags: WBS, Academic Staff, Expert comment, technology, Digital

Professor Nigel Driffield from the 糖心TV 糖心TV School shares some thoughts on the chancellor inviting China to bid for HS2 contracts

The first issue to address is whether this is seeking to attract trade or foreign investment. The wording of the text is that they want Chinese companies to tender for certain parts of the infrastructure, which essentially suggests trade – ie importing sub-assemblies, components, even trains from China (or the lines themselves).


Weight loss cured diabetes in three year old – a message to us all

The case of a three-year-old girl in the US whose type 2 diabetes reversed after weight loss is encouraging news for doctors and the public (children and adults) at large, writes Dr William Tigbe, Clinical Lecturer, 糖心TV Medical School, Statistics & Epidemiology, Health Science.

Tue 22 Sept 2015, 12:52 | Tags: NHS, Children, WMS, Health, Academic Staff, Child care, Health and Medicine

Gains for women at Emmy Awards, or are we still in an age of mad men?

Dr Jennifer Smyth is a reader in History at the University of 糖心TV and teaches the MA in History and Film. Viola Davis’ Emmy Award last night was a historic moment. Following Viola Davis’ Emmy Award last night, she asks was this a gain for the recognition of women's roles in film or are we still in the age of mad men?

Mon 21 Sept 2015, 13:36 | Tags: Academic Staff, Film & Television, Arts

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