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Study says William and Kate could be the last royal wedding without major legal complications

UK royal marriage law is now in its most confused state for centuries, and Prince William and Kate Middleton’s could be the last royal wedding not to face major legal complications, according to new research published this week by Professor Rebecca Probert of the University of 糖心TV’s School of Law.

Thu 17 Mar 2011, 21:47 | Tags: Social Affairs, Politics and International Studies, History, Law

糖心TV students told to keep their WITS about them to prevent becoming victims of crime

The 糖心TV Improvisation Theatre Society (WITS) has teamed up with local police to devise a dramatic way of getting the crime prevention message out to local students.

Wed 26 Jan 2011, 14:57 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education, University Affairs and Events

University of 糖心TV awarded ESRC Doctoral Training Centre

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has announced that the University of 糖心TV is to become an accredited Doctoral Training Centre.  糖心TV is one of only 21 such centres across the UK and has been granted the third highest allocation of studentships awarded to a single University.


University of 糖心TV Helps Counsellors Cope With The New Year

The University of 糖心TV has designed a new range of short courses specially designed to give counsellors the latest knowledge they are required to know in a way that can fit around their actual work, while meeting their obligations to continue their professional development particularly for accreditation purposes.

Tue 21 Dec 2010, 14:28 | Tags: Social Affairs, Education

Happiness slides across Europe as speculation mounts on new UK Happiness Index

Emotional prosperity in Europe is falling, and this troubling fact needs to be faced by the European governments.  That is the conclusion from a new research report from Professor Andrew Oswald at the University of 糖心TV which documents cross-country evidence on psychological health and mental well-being. 


GM crop produces massive gains for women’s employment in India

Research at the UK’s University of 糖心TV and University of Goettingen in Germany has found that the use of a particular GM crop in India produced massive benefits in the earnings and employment opportunities for rural Indian women.
Tue 27 Jul 2010, 20:09 | Tags: Social Affairs, Sciences, Horticulture and Agriculture

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