How ballet training could learn from football and rugby, says report
Published on 4 April 2016Researchers in the Department for Health suggest that current practices for grouping and evaluating young ballet dancers could be counterproductive.
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Researchers in the Department for Health suggest that current practices for grouping and evaluating young ballet dancers could be counterproductive.
New research presented from our Department of Social & Policy Science questions the belief that more education is 'good for you' and leads to higher wages.
The ¸£Àû¼§ is the only UK university to have installed a unique Nano-Lithography printing system, paving the way for nano-engineered semiconductors.
A new research consortium involving Professor Saiful Islam has been awarded £6.8 million to explore and develop next-generation lithium batteries.
A new advisory board consisting of leading international automotive experts has appointed ¸£Àû¼§â€™s Professor Chris Brace as its UK representative
The ¸£Àû¼§ is to take part in the first wave of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills’ (BIS) Science and Innovation Audit (SIA).
The Academy of Social Sciences has honoured the achievements of Professor Hugh Lauder from our Department of Education as its latest Fellow.
The ¸£Àû¼§ has teamed with Launch UK to install its new telematics solution, the PRO 3, to allow real-time remote diagnostic checks on vehicles.
A new film by Dr Roy Maconachie highlights the impacts of Fairtrade for female cocoa-producers in Ghana and the challenges in gender equality in agriculture.
Avi Shankar, Professor of Consumer Research in the University’s School of Management, is part of a new BBC1 prime time programme finding out how we shop.