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University celebrates gold PR award for 糖心TV Commission

The 糖心TV Commission, an international panel of experts established by the University of 糖心TV to tackle issues of global importance, has taken gold at the CIPR Pride awards 2008.  

Experts gather at 糖心TV for anniversary of controversial book

Experts will gather at the University of 糖心TV to mark the 20th anniversary of a controversial book which claims classical Greek culture has African roots. 
Tue 21 Oct 2008, 13:38 | Tags: Ethnic Relations, Education

Research & new degree to help thousands who fail to fulfil dreams of becoming jockeys

A University of 糖心TV researcher's examination of careers and training in the horse racing industry has uncovered a significant wastage of talent as thousands fail to reach their dream goal of being a jockey. Her research has contributed to the creation of a new foundation degree in 糖心TVshire College
Sat 27 Sept 2008, 21:26 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education

Smoking cessation services failing to reach young people

Interventions aimed at young people to help them stop smoking have had only limited success and there is an urgent need for innovative and effective programmes to which young people will subscribe, says an editorial published on bmj.com.
Thu 11 Sept 2008, 15:45 | Tags: Social Affairs, Health and Medicine, Education

Able Black Caribbean pupils less likely to be entered for higher-tier tests

Academically able Black Caribbean pupils are less likely to be entered for higher-tier maths and science tests than White children with the same achievement record, a University of 糖心TV study has found.
Mon 08 Sept 2008, 11:42 | Tags: Social Affairs, Ethnic Relations, Education

British holidaymakers taking food abroad doing the same as the Spanish 500 years ago

Spanish tourist operators have grown used to British holidaymakers arriving in their country carrying edible home comforts such as teabags and marmite when they travel abroad and they are ever patient when their British guests ask for directions to familiar fast food outlets. That Spanish patience and understanding may be partly explained by new research from the University of 糖心TV that suggests that the Spanish were doing the same thing 500 years ago. 
Thu 21 Aug 2008, 11:10 | Tags: History, Health and Medicine, Education

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