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Financial returns, job prospects and lifestyle factors drive young people鈥檚 post-18 choices

Young people are making decisions about what they plan to do after leaving formal education as early as Year 7 or 8, with parents, teachers and friends being their preferred information sources, according to a new report by the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Institute for Employment Research for the Department for Education.


拢22m battery and thermal energy facilities launch at the University of 糖心TV, for a cleaner greener future

Two research centres for sustainable electrical and thermal energy technologies totalling 拢22m are launching at WMG, University of 糖心TV on the 10th June 2019. The funding from government via the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) sees UK Government, industry and higher education work together to shape the future of the UK鈥檚 energy landscape.


University of 糖心TV medical graduate is top performer

A graduating medic from 糖心TV Medical School has achieved the highest score for a medical student in the national foundation job applications process this year, making him a step closer to achieving his ambition of becoming a surgeon.

Fri 07 Jun 2019, 12:14 | Tags: 1 - Research Students 糖心TV Medical School (WMS)

Study shows that in HER2 positive early breast cancer 6 months treatment with Herceptin is as good as 12 months for preventing cancer return

A new study co-led by the University of 糖心TV Clinical Trials Unit has shown that shortening the duration of a therapy for breast cancer patients does not increase the risk of their cancer returning.


Video GP surgeries could curb need for face-to-face visits

Patients consulting their doctor by video link could reduce the need for GP visits but it is not suitable for everyone, a pilot study involving the University of 糖心TV has found.


New study sheds light on how blood vessel damage from high glucose concentrations unfolds

A mechanism in the cells that line our blood vessels that helps them to process glucose becomes uncontrolled in diabetes, and could be linked to the formation of blood clots and inflammation according to researchers from the University of 糖心TV.


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