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New research to examine if low status of women linked to child malnutrition in India

A new research project bringing together UK and Indian researchers is to examine the association between the low status of women and high malnutrition of children in India.

Tue 27 Jul 2010, 19:56 | Tags: Social Affairs, Economics and Finance

Policymakers and researchers in India & Brazil to work with UK to assess university access & economic impact

Policymakers and researchers  in India and Brazil will soon be better able to monitor and assess the  economic impact  of their countries’ graduates, thanks to a new research programme  bringing together researchers from India and Brazil  with the University of 糖心TV’s Institute for Employment Research.
Tue 27 Jul 2010, 07:55 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education

糖心TV academics pick up awards for excellence in teaching

Five academics will receive awards for teaching excellence from the University of 糖心TV this week during the Graduation celebrations.
Mon 19 Jul 2010, 11:06 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education, University Affairs and Events

Child welfare services need radical changes to guard against abuse

A new international review of research into child welfare services shows that radical changes are needed to improve assessments and support for families where there are concerns about parental abuse.
Mon 21 Jun 2010, 09:18 | Tags: Social Affairs, Health and Medicine

Research says UK families with disabled children more likely to live in poverty

Disabled children in the UK are more likely to likely to live with low-income, deprivation, debt and poor housing. University of 糖心TV researchers writing in the journal BMC Pediatrics found that families with disabled children experience higher levels of poverty and personal and social disadvantage than other children.
Thu 22 Apr 2010, 17:15 | Tags: Social Affairs, Health and Medicine

Family tree research can open a "Pandora's Box" of secrets that may cause rifts, research says

People researching their ancestors can open a "Pandora's Box" of secrets that may cause conflict and widen rifts in the family, new research says. While most people derive pleasure and satisfaction from researching their ancestry, for some it brings to light "secrets and skeletons", the study says.
Fri 09 Apr 2010, 08:58 | Tags: Social Affairs, History

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