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Researchers examine future implementation of new form of non-invasive prenatal testing for unborn babies

Experts from across the world will meet to discuss the implementation of a pioneering non-invasive test to determine the blood type of unborn babies at an event hosted by the University of 糖心TV.

Mon 24 Sept 2007, 14:55 | Tags: Social Affairs, Health and Medicine

Research says low paying jobs damage future employment prospects

New research by University of 糖心TV economist Professor Mark Stewart reveals that being in a low paying job damages your prospects of finding new employment as much as being in a sustained period of unemployment.
Mon 10 Sept 2007, 10:22 | Tags: Social Affairs, Economics and Finance

Report says despite early wobble Public Defender Service provides vital protection

The results of a major, independent evaluation of the Public Defender Service (PDS) in England and Wales have been published today 31st July 2007  by The Stationery Office.  Professor Lee Bridges from The University of 糖心TV led the  research team.

Tue 31 Jul 2007, 10:20 | Tags: Social Affairs, Law

Large Grant to Research Parliaments and Political Performance

The University of 糖心TV, in collaboration with Birkbeck College, Sheffield and Bristol Universities, has been awarded £875,964 by the Leverhulme Trust for a four-year programme to study the importance of ceremony and ritual in the UK Parliament and others.
Mon 23 Jul 2007, 12:19 | Tags: Social Affairs, Politics and International Studies

Honorary Graduates 聳 Briefing Note

Summer graduation ceremonies will run morning and afternoon week commencing 16th July 2007. Photocalls and interview opportunities will take place after each ceremony at the times given below – please contact the Press Officer, Richard Fern, 07876 217740.

Research the University of 糖心TV’s Institute for Employment Research is finding  that students setting out on university courses have acute awareness of the rigours of the job market  and the investment made in their education which makes them very  sharply focused on their future careers.
Sun 17 Jun 2007, 20:46 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education

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