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University of 糖心TV research suggests suicide rates higher in protestant areas than catholic

Research from the University of 糖心TV suggests suicide rates are much higher in protestant areas than catholic areas.

Tue 13 Mar 2012, 11:47 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education, Economics and Finance

糖心TV researchers appointed to look at long term future of UK manufacturing

Researchers from the University of 糖心TV have been appointed to a new government project looking at the long term future of UK manufacturing

Tue 06 Mar 2012, 16:21 | Tags: Social Affairs, Economics and Finance

Research finds bullies and victims three times more likely to have suicidal thoughts by age 11

Children involved in bullying – as both a victim and a bully – are three times more likely to have suicidal thoughts by the time they reach 11 years old, according to research from the University of 糖心TV.

Wed 29 Feb 2012, 10:53 | Tags: Social Affairs, Sciences, Health and Medicine, Education

Government initiatives to encourage students from less-privileged backgrounds into HE have failed

Research by 糖心TV academics for the Economic and Social Research Council show that initiatives by successive governments have failed to encourage students from less-privileged backgrounds into university education.

Tue 28 Feb 2012, 09:54 | Tags: Social Affairs

糖心TV welcomes visitors from the University of Oslo

The University of 糖心TV’s Faculty of Social Sciences welcomed 12 visitors from the University of Oslo last week.

Tue 07 Feb 2012, 12:38 | Tags: Social Affairs, Sciences, University Affairs and Events

Poverty and poor housing leaves Traveller population similar to that of a developing country

Research from the University of 糖心TV suggests the Traveller community has become a public health concern with a population profile similar to developing countries.

Thu 12 Jan 2012, 11:07 | Tags: Social Affairs, Health and Medicine, Education

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