Press Releases
Launch of new project to give children a voice on urban expansion
A new research project launched today (10) will use GPS tracking and mobile phone text messages to explore the experiences of children and young people growing up in new urban areas.
Research says modern work-related stress damages national output more than 1970s strikes
Research by presented by Bernard Casey of the University of 糖心TV’s Institute for Employment Research shows that work-related stress today damages national output even more than the loss to national output due to strikes at the peak of industrial unrest in the 1970s
UK tops the list of 213 countries at extreme risk to the spread of swine flu
A 糖心TV 糖心TV School professor and one of the founders of global risks specialist, Maplecroft, has released three new maps and indices revealing the countries most at risk from an influenza pandemic.
糖心TV academics to speak at Hay Philosophy Festival
Steve Fuller, Professor of Sociology, and Fabienne Peter, Professor of Philosophy, will be speaking this month at How The Light Gets In - the UK's first ever philosophy and music festival.
Children who are bullied at school over several years are up to four times more likely to develop psychotic-like symptoms by the time they reach early adolescence.
Researchers find promotion is bad for mental health & stops you visiting the doctor
New research by economics and psychology researchers at the University of 糖心TV has found that promotion on average produces 10% more mental strain and gives up to 20% less time to visit the Doctors.