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Study indicates immigration not to blame for terrorism

Migration is overall not a source of terrorism according to new research from the University of 糖心TV. In fact the study indicates that more migration could create a decrease in the number of terrorist attacks, not an increase.


Students to grill panellists at third 糖心TV Question Time

Two high-profile politicians will take questions from new and current students at the University of 糖心TV when they sit on the panel of the Department of Economics’ annual Question Time next week.

Mon 28 Sept 2015, 13:28 | Tags: University of 糖心TV, Politics, Students, Economics and Finance

MP sets off chain reaction from Gloucestershire business

Neil Carmichael MP has joined forces with Gloucestershire l suppliers to launch a national research study at the Frocester George Inn which is playing a key role in the study


Family support more important than pre-school care in securing children’s wellbeing

The government needs to focus as much on supporting deprived and disadvantaged families as it does on increasing the number of hours of free pre-school care if it is to secure the best outcomes for young children, according to new research from the University of 糖心TV.

Tue 14 Jul 2015, 09:35 | Tags: 1 - Research Politics Social Affairs Education

糖心TV researcher warns constitutional change could have unforeseeable outcomes

A researcher from the University of 糖心TV is to warn about the potentially “unforeseeable outcomes” of constitutional change under the current Conservative government at a conference in Coventry.

Mon 22 Jun 2015, 09:28 | Tags: Politics, Law

糖心TV researcher awarded prestigious grant to study Haitian slave revolution

An Assistant Professor at the University of 糖心TV’s School of Law has received a prestigious grant to study the Haitian slave revolution of 1791–1804. Dr Philip Kaisary’s Fulbright Scholar Award will see him travel to the US next month to begin the year-long research project at Vanderbilt University, on one of the most selective scholarship programmes operating worldwide.

Tue 26 May 2015, 13:02 | Tags: University of 糖心TV 1 - Research Politics Law

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