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Business/Economics


Business/Economics
03.02.2012
Spin-out secures record sales
A Cardiff University spin-out company which develops radio frequency equipment and device measurement to the semiconductor industry has secured $1.25M in sales of its technology.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
03.02.2012
Canopy commerce: forest conservation and poverty alleviation
Canopy commerce: forest conservation and poverty alleviation
Innovative approaches for protecting the future of Sierra Leone's Gola Forest - globally important for its biodiversity and its carbon reserves - are being developed by a collaboration of conservation agencies and University of Cambridge researchers.
Business/Economics
02.02.2012
First international client confirmed for new marine facility at Plymouth University
A British-Italian wave energy company has become the first international client to inwardly invest in Plymouth’s burgeoning marine renewables sector. 40South Energy Ltd has signed a contract with Plymouth University to establish a base of operation in its new marine facility on campus. The deal is the first for the £19m new Marine Building, which will offer business collaboration space for marine-focussed enterprise when it opens later this year.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
02.02.2012
New investment aims to establish the UK as a global graphene research hub
New investment aims to establish the UK as a global graphene research hub
Today sees the announcement of full details of how an additional £50 million will be spent to keep the UK at the forefront of research into ‘wonder material' graphene.
Business/Economics
02.02.2012
Business/Economics
01.02.2012
NHS Scotland a role model for reform, says study
PA 33/12 The NHS in England may be in turmoil, but a major new academic study claims its Scottish equivalent should serve as a role model for the public sector.
Business/Economics
01.02.2012
Oxford University access activity sees results
Oxford University access activity sees results
A flagship Oxford programme to attract students from educationally under-represented backgrounds is having a major impact on University entry, according to new figures .
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
01.02.2012
Biodiversity conservation for life
Biodiversity conservation for life
This month, the University of Cambridge will be profiling research that addresses biodiversity conservation.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
31.01.2012
Business/Economics
31.01.2012
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
31.01.2012
Business/Economics - Interdisciplinary/All Categories
30.01.2012
Forging new research talent
The search is on for the next generation of talented researchers building their careers in Wales. Welsh Crucible, the development scheme for the nation's research leaders of the future, is recruiting for this summer's capacity-building programme.
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
30.01.2012
Business/Economics
30.01.2012
The Tremough Innovation Centre opens for business
A shipyard designer, a social enterprise tackling deforestation in South America, and a high-tech web architecture firm are among the first clients to move into Cornwall’s new state-of-the-art business innovation facility.
Business/Economics - Life Sciences
27.01.2012
Official Event - Business/Economics
27.01.2012
King’s India Institute launch
King's College London held the official inauguration ceremony yesterday for its new India Institute, which is aiming to become the leading international centre for the study of contemporary India.
Business/Economics
27.01.2012
Business/Economics
26.01.2012
New website matches ideas with investors
New website matches ideas with investors
New website matches ideas with investors A new collaboration between Sussex and four of the south-east's other leading research institutions was launched on Monday (23 January).
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
25.01.2012
Making a ‘contract’ with society: GlaxoSmithKline’s research and development head discusses the company’s ethos
By Tanya Gubbay Wednesday 25 January 2012 The Chairman of Research and Development at one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies last night shared his insights into the philosophy behind its work, in a distinguished guest lecture at Imperial College Business School.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
24.01.2012
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
24.01.2012
Life Sciences - Business/Economics
24.01.2012
Life Sciences - Business/Economics
24.01.2012
Business/Economics - Pedagogy/Education Science
24.01.2012
Business/Economics - Pedagogy/Education Science
24.01.2012
Life Sciences - Business/Economics
24.01.2012
Imperial and partners receive £4.5million from the BBSRC to equip the life scientists of the future
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) has awarded approximately £4.5 million to Imperial College London, Royal Holloway, University of London and the Research Complex at Harwell to establish a joint Doctoral Training Partnership.
Business/Economics - Life Sciences
22.01.2012
Microbubbles provide new boost for biofuel production
Microbubbles provide new boost for biofuel production A solution to the difficult issue of harvesting algae for use as a biofuel has been developed using microbubble technology pioneered at the University of Sheffield. The technique builds on previous research in which microbubbles were used to improve the way algae is cultivated.
Business/Economics - Medicine/Pharmacology
19.01.2012
Electroengineering/Microtechnics - Business/Economics
19.01.2012
Transatlantic partnership creates new robotics postgraduate programme
A new Masters programme for robotics has been unveiled, bringing together two respected institutions in the discipline on either side of the Atlantic.
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
18.01.2012
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
18.01.2012
Hopes and fears for 2012 -- business and advisers share their views
Businesses and advisers have shared their hopes and dreams for the coming year, in the first survey for 2012 of the University of Nottingham's Barometer Project.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
18.01.2012
Climate balancing: sea-level rise versus surface temperature change rates
Climate balancing: sea-level rise versus surface temperature change rates
Engineering our way out of global climate warming may not be as easy as simply reducing the incoming solar energy, according to a team of University of Bristol and Penn State climate scientists.
Law/Forensics - Business/Economics
18.01.2012
Promoting legal capability in the UK
Promoting legal capability in the UK
A new framework, produced by the Personal Finance Research Centre (PFRC) at the University of Bristol and Law for Life, aims to improve public legal education so that more people are aware of their legal rights when faced with law-related issues in everyday life, such as consumer complaints, discrimination at work or debt problems.
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
18.01.2012
Report backs government-funded older people’s advice service
Report backs government-funded older people’s advice service
Analysis of the FirstStop initiative reveals that the service saves money and improves quality of life. With better information and advice about how to deal with the housing, care and financial challenges of ageing, people are able to remain independent in their own homes or move to housing that really suits them." —Gemma Burgess A government-funded information and advice service helping older people to prepare for later life is proving a much-needed resource as Britain becomes an increasingly top-heavy society, a new report says.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
13.01.2012
Tackling the temptation of illegal cheap tobacco
A pioneering programme to tackle the use of illicit tobacco in the North of England has had a positive impact and offers a blueprint for similar programmes both nationally and internationally, research by the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies has shown. ‘ Tackling Illicit Tobacco for Better Health' is a pilot scheme which was launched in 2009 to improve the health of people in the North West, North East and Yorkshire and Humber by trying to reduce the supply of and demand for illegal cigarettes and tobacco.
Business/Economics
13.01.2012
How successful Chinese entrepreneurs really think
Can you really learn to be an entrepreneur? A new in-depth study offers fresh insights into how successful business players teach themselves to become better and better at making money.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
13.01.2012
Seeking benefits, avoiding conflicts
A new report on Uganda's emerging oil and gas industry says companies can improve their corporate social responsibility (CSR) to give fairer employment, compensation and land deals to communities. The report Seeking Benefits and Avoiding Conflicts: A Community-Company Assessment of Uganda's Hydrocarbon Industry is the culmination of a year of consultation, validation discussions, roundtables and workshops, conducted by the Ugandan members of the study team and coordinated by the Civil Society Coalition on Oil and Gas (CSCO).
Pedagogy/Education Science - Business/Economics
11.01.2012
Science career ’not for me’ say many 10 year olds
Children as young as ten already see a career in science as ‘not for me'. Despite the majority of children enjoying the subject at school and viewing scientists positively, fewer than 17 per cent are interested in pursuing a career in science, according to research from King's College London, published today.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
09.01.2012
UCL Vice-Provost (Research) responds to minister’s Our Hi-Tech Future speech
Professor David Price, UCL Vice-Provost (Research), comments on the recent speech, Our Hi-Tech Future , by the Minister of State for Universities &.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
09.01.2012
Purchase deal over Hepatitis drug
Purchase deal over Hepatitis drug
American pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb has agreed the purchase of US biotech company Inhibitex, in a $2.5Bn (£1.6bn) deal which includes the promising new anti-hepatitis C drug INX-189, first designed and prepared in Cardiff University.
Business/Economics
09.01.2012
Durham Business School to sign lease agreement for temporary move to Ushaw College
Durham Business School to sign lease agreement for temporary move to Ushaw College
Durham Business School to sign lease agreement for temporary move to Ushaw College Durham University and the Trustees of Ushaw College have announced that Durham Business School (DBS) is to temp
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
09.01.2012
What happens to the young and educated without a job?
What happens to the young and educated without a job?
A new study led by the University of Oxford is looking at how young educated people who are unemployed become politicised in different ways - either through violent struggle or as reformers working for a more equal society.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
09.01.2012
Economic returns and job creation from major investments in low carbon cities
A new study from the Centre for Low Carbon Futures shows that UK cities could cut their energy bills by billions by exploiting commercially attractive opportunities in energy and carbon management.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
06.01.2012
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
05.01.2012
Business/Economics
02.01.2012
Mitey Kate joins LASI's outreach effort
Mitey Kate joins LASI’s outreach effort
Mitey Kate joins LASI's outreach effort Sussex's Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects received an unusual Christmas present to support its outreach programme.
Pedagogy/Education Science - Business/Economics
31.12.2011
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
24.12.2011
‘Extreme Sleepover #3’ – gathering the views of indigenous women in rural Ecuador
‘Extreme Sleepover #3’ – gathering the views of indigenous women in rural Ecuador
In the third of a series of reports contributed by Cambridge researchers, geographer Sarah Radcliffe describes her work with women from impoverished indigenous communities in Ecuador.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
22.12.2011
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
20.12.2011
Businesses offer cautious backing over PM’s handling of Eurozone crisis
PA 396/11 Small businesses and their advisors appear to have backed the Government's stance over the Eurozone crisis, a survey has shown.
Social Sciences - Business/Economics
20.12.2011
Business/Economics
20.12.2011
Cambridge Enterprise announces 2011 results
Cambridge Enterprise announces 2011 results
Income generated from the University of Cambridge's commercialisation activities continued to rise in 2011, as did the number of intellectual property, consultancy and equity agreements signed on behalf of the University and its researchers.
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
19.12.2011
Business/Economics
16.12.2011
The role of social media in protests
A study has explored the dynamics behind social network sites in recruiting and spreading calls for action that contribute to riots, revolutions and protests. Led by Oxford University and published in the journal Scientific Reports , the study finds that the most influential group consists of a small group of users close to the centre of a network.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
16.12.2011
Industrial "inertia to change" is delaying development of zero carbon homes, report finds
Tackling rising CO2 emissions from the residential sector could make a vital contribution towards mitigating climate change, according to a new report from the UCL Bartlett School of Planning.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
16.12.2011
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
15.12.2011
Europe in crisis - Sussex experts speak out
Europe in crisis - Sussex experts speak out
Europe in crisis - Sussex experts speak out The collapse of the Euro, a UK exit from Europe, the end of the coalition and even the political disintegration of the UK – these are still po
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
15.12.2011
Britain’s Public Finances: Past, Present and Future
Why do governments tax, spend, lend and borrow? At a time when fiscal management is under intense scrutiny around the world, Robert Chote , Chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), wi
Business/Economics
15.12.2011
Age a barrier for breaking into the Bar
People aged 30 or over who choose to re-train as barristers are at a significant disadvantage to younger applicants, according to new research from King's College London.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
14.12.2011
Tool which targets carbon emission hotspots in supply chains developed
Tool which targets carbon emission hotspots in supply chains developed A management expert at the University of Sheffield has developed a tool to analyse supply chains in industry, enabling businesses to highlight waste hotspots and make their processes more environmentally friendly.
Business/Economics - Earth Sciences
14.12.2011
Christmas - it’s not about the money, money, money
Christmas doesn't have to cost a fortune and a simple handmade or pre-used gift can mean as much, if not more, than the present that broke the bank.
Business/Economics
14.12.2011
Quotas for women in local politics brings surge in documented crimes against women in India
An increase in female representation in local politics has caused a significant rise in documented crimes against women in India, new research has found. That is good news, say the authors of the study carried out at the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) at the University of Warwick in the UK, Harvard Business School and the IMF, who argue that the increase is down to greater reporting of crimes against women, rather than greater incidence of crimes against them.
Business/Economics - Arts and Design
14.12.2011
Research Strategy published
Research Strategy published
The 2011 UCL Research Strategy calls for a transformation of the understanding of the role of our comprehensive research-intensive university in the 21st century.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
13.12.2011
Official Event - Business/Economics
13.12.2011
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
13.12.2011
University hosts the launch of the Labour’s Small Business Taskforce’s interim report
Chuka Umunna MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, today launched, “Fulfilling the Promise of British Enterprise” - the interim report from the Labour Party's
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
13.12.2011
The Northern Way – how the North can become the world's nuclear base
The Northern Way – how the North can become the world’s nuclear base
13 Dec 2011 The North of England has the opportunity to become one of the world's leading nuclear manufacturing hubs, creating many thousands of new jobs and generating substantial economic growth for the UK, according to a University of Manchester report.
Business/Economics - Life Sciences
08.12.2011
Swarms of bees could unlock secrets to human brains
Swarms of bees could unlock secrets to human brains
Swarms of bees could unlock secrets to human brains Scientists at the University of Sheffield believe decision making mechanisms in the human brain could mirror how swarms of bees choose new nest sites. Striking similarities have been found in decision making systems between humans and insects in the past but now researchers believe that bees could teach us about how our brains work.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
08.12.2011
£1 million drug treatment study launched
08 Dec 2011 University of Manchester researchers have been awarded £1 million to investigate the effectiveness of the Department of Health's ‘Payment by Results' (PbR) schemes in the treatment of addiction.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
08.12.2011
How sustainable is nuclear power for the UK?
How sustainable is nuclear power for the UK?
08 Dec 2011 Nuclear power could contribute significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the UK but this would lead to considerable impacts on natural resources and the environment, a report from The University of Manchester claims. The research into the sustainability of nuclear and other electricity options in the UK shows that nuclear power could make a significant contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2035.
Life Sciences - Business/Economics
07.12.2011
IT pioneer makes donation to fight autism
A leading UK businesswoman has made a major donation towards autism research.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
07.12.2011
Cities fail to recognise full potential of smart technologies
PA 380/11 Cities are wasting the potential of smart technologies by failing to realise the value of their hidden infrastructure and digital assets.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
05.12.2011
Making finance serve society, the economy and the environment
Ways to make the financial system better serve Europe's economic, social and environmental needs are to be explored by a ¤10m international research project.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
02.12.2011
Warwick economist to lead £15 million research initiative into private enterprise in developing countries
Warwick economist to lead £15 million research initiative into private enterprise in developing countries University of Warwick economics professor Christopher Woodruff will oversee a new initiative that plans to invest £15 million into research on private enterprise development in low-income countries, it was announced today.
Mathematics - Business/Economics
01.12.2011
History/Philosophy - Business/Economics
01.12.2011
Kaiser, Reich and the making of modern Germany
Kaiser, Reich and the making of modern Germany
Europe is in crisis and its future is said to depend on Germany. The most comprehensive study of Germany's early modern history ever undertaken, published this week, questions just how much we know about its past - and how much we understand it as a result.
History/Philosophy - Business/Economics
30.11.2011
Digital church records offer window into past
Digital church records offer window into past The University of Sheffield's Humanities Research Institute (HRI) has completed a project with the University of York to digitise records of
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
30.11.2011
200 lorry loads of concrete in one day: a construction challenge
200 lorry loads of concrete in one day: a construction challenge
A major construction logistics operation was staged on the West Cambridge site recently to create a substantial concrete base for some of the world's most powerful microscopes.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
30.11.2011
Six steps to a better material world
Six steps to a better material world
Every year we make 10 times our own bodyweight of steel, aluminium, cement, plastics and paper, for every person alive, using a fifth of all the world's energy supply to do so. Now researchers are releasing a manifesto to change that and help cut carbon emissions. And they've also released an album of songs to go with it.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
29.11.2011
COP 17 and a low carbon future for cities
Investing 2% of a modern city's GDP in low carbon and energy efficient opportunities for ten years would reduce that city's carbon emission levels by 40% at no net cost.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
29.11.2011
Birmingham experts respnd to the autumn economic statement
Birmingham's academic experts provide their views on George Osborne's autumn economic statement. "Most welfare benefits have been increased fully in line with inflation, somewhat contrary to expectations.
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
29.11.2011
Business/Economics
29.11.2011
Business/Economics
28.11.2011
Business/Economics - Medicine/Pharmacology
28.11.2011
Health and Safety rules will be overhauled
Ragnar Löfstedt, Professor of Risk Management at King's College London, has recommended a suite of health and safety regulations be axed to reduce the red tape of legislation and ease the burden on business, in a review for Government published today.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
25.11.2011
Industry leaders and academics debate how to reduce the UK’s carbon output
By Simon Levey Friday 25 November 2011 Official recommendations expect the UK to almost triple its annual cut in carbon footprint in order to meet its 2050 target of reducing emissions by 80% as compared to 1990.
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
25.11.2011
Ingenious Britain: Dyson invests £1.4m in academic research at Cambridge
Ingenious Britain: Dyson invests £1.4m in academic research at Cambridge
In a £1.4m deal, announced today, Dyson is funding a Cambridge University professorship to support breakthrough engineering and scientific research over the next decade.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
25.11.2011
Doing good - or just talking about it?
UK companies making bold claims about social and environmental achievements are using incorrect and irrelevant data, say researchers at the University of Leeds and Euromed Management School (France).
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
25.11.2011
Business/Economics - Electroengineering/Microtechnics
24.11.2011
Graphene: the future in a pencil trace
Graphene: the future in a pencil trace
The European programme for research into graphene, for which the University is leading the technology roadmap, today unveiled an exhibition and new videos communicating the potential for the material that could revolutionise the electronics industries.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
23.11.2011
UK recovery will require strong public sector leadership confident of its special role and more closely connected with those it serves
Leadership in the public sector is facing an unprecedented crisis of confidence at a time when public services are facing huge challenges.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
23.11.2011
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
23.11.2011
India Institute Avantha Chair
India Institute Avantha Chair
King's India Institute receives £3.5million from Avantha Group King's has received a £3.5 million gift from the Indian Avantha Group to endow a Chair that accompanies the Directorship of the India Institute.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
22.11.2011
History/Philosophy - Business/Economics
22.11.2011
'Want an ethical career Become a banker'
'Want an ethical career Become a banker'
Ethically-minded people should consider a career in banking rather than joining the third sector, an Oxford University ethicist has suggested.
Business/Economics
22.11.2011
Who owns the City?
Who owns the City?
Foreign investors now own the majority of City of London offices, according to a new study from the Department of Land Economy.
Business/Economics - Medicine/Pharmacology
21.11.2011
Rule-breaking, risk-taking and road safety
Cardiff researchers have discovered that culture and the attitudes of road users towards risk are fundamental in explaining road traffic safety in the UK and around the world. The research compared rates of death and injury caused by road incidents with the willingness to follow the rules across different countries.
Business/Economics - History/Philosophy
21.11.2011
King’s Russia Institute
King's College London is set to open a Russia Institute in 2013, which will aim to become the leading international centre for the study of contemporary Russia.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
20.11.2011
Plymouth University to manage Health and Wellbeing Innovation Centre
Plymouth University has been confirmed as the operator of the new multi-million pound international innovation facility focussed upon the health and wellbeing sector in Cornwall.
Psychology - Business/Economics
18.11.2011
Starlings give clue to irrational preferences
Starlings give clue to irrational preferences
Research into decision-making by European starlings ( Sturnus vulgaris ) may help to explain why many animals, including humans, sometimes exhibit irrational preferences. A study by Oxford University scientists in which starlings pecked on different coloured keys to gain a food reward shows that the birds pay too much attention to context: this makes them vulnerable to the sort of tricks that marketing specialists use to try to make human shoppers choose one product over another.
Business/Economics - Earth Sciences
17.11.2011
Family firms more likely to survive in recession-hit UK
Family businesses have been more resilient in meeting the economic challenges created by the current recession, a study has shown.
Social Sciences - Business/Economics
16.11.2011
University of Nottingham extends science collaborations in China
The University of Nottingham has signed a collaboration agreement with the China Guanghua Science and Technology Foundation, based in Beijing.
Business/Economics
16.11.2011
New book by Sussex academic examines sex, gender and Cameron’s Conservatives
New book by Sussex academic examines sex, gender and Cameron's Conservatives The Conservatives may have produced Britain's only female Prime Minister, but the Tory establishment has still to res
Business/Economics - Official Event
16.11.2011
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
16.11.2011
New national social enterprise network to be launched at Plymouth University
A new government and industry-backed national network, which will support social enterprise and help higher education institutions grow sustainable businesses, is set to be launched at Plymouth University this week.
Business/Economics
15.11.2011
Business/Economics
14.11.2011
Business/Economics
11.11.2011
The State of the Unions
The State of the Unions
Don't write off the unions yet - a new study reveals how trade unions are adapting to 21st century pressures in an effort to reclaim the hearts and minds of the British workforce.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
08.11.2011
Lessons from a German bank could cut energy bills for UK homeowners
Lessons from a German bank could cut energy bills for UK homeowners
UK home owners could see reduced energy bills if the government's energy policy takes lessons from a publicly owned German bank that has pioneered energy-efficient construction over the past 30 years, a new report has found.
Business/Economics - History/Philosophy
08.11.2011
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
07.11.2011
Durham part of consortium awarded £5.3M to establish new research and innovation capability
Durham part of consortium awarded £5.3M to establish new research and innovation capability Durham University is part of a consortium awarded a £5.3m grant from the UK Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills' new Regional Growth Fund (RGF) scheme.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
07.11.2011
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
06.11.2011
Spin-out is energy-saver for business
Spin-out is energy-saver for business
The latest spin-out from Oxford University, Pilio Limited, provides a cost-effective online tool enabling small and medium businesses to monitor and manage their energy usage, potentially saving up to 40 per cent of their energy budget.
Business/Economics
06.11.2011
Thousands of Sheffield residents trapped in poverty
Thousands of Sheffield residents trapped in poverty An economics expert at the University of Sheffield says about 40,000 Sheffield residents are trapped in poverty and being forced to borrow money from loan sharks.
Business/Economics - Official Event
04.11.2011
Business/Economics
04.11.2011
The Cornwall Enterprise Programme
Cornwall’s business leaders are gearing up for a series of inspirational conferences being staged right across the county over the coming weeks.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
04.11.2011
New professors signal fresh ambitions for science policy research at Sussex
New professors signal fresh ambitions for science policy research at Sussex The University of Sussex continues to tackle the most challenging issues for governments and policy makers with the appointment of three big names in the field of science and technology policy.
Business/Economics - Official Event
04.11.2011
Shortlisted for inequality work
Cardiff Social Scientist Professor Teresa Rees CBE AcSS is on the first-ever shortlist for Research Fortnight's Achiever of the Year Award.
Business/Economics - Media Sciences/Political Sciences
04.11.2011
African political leaders visit University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham will host two African political leaders during a parliamentary visit to the UK on Tuesday 8 November 2011.
Business/Economics
03.11.2011
Nearly half of hedge funds' voluntary disclosures are 'unreliable'
Nearly half of hedge funds' voluntary disclosures are ’unreliable’
New research by Oxford University and Duke University suggests that voluntary disclosures by hedge funds about their monthly investment performance are unreliable. The researchers tracked changes to statements of historical performance of over 18,000 hedge funds recorded in publicly available hedge fund databases, at different points in time between 2007 and 2011.
Physics/Astronomy - Business/Economics
03.11.2011
Spin-out improves scientific imaging
Spin-out improves scientific imaging
A new spin-out firm from Oxford University is developing high performance scientific imaging detectors capable of studying structures and processes at the atomic level.
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
03.11.2011
Developing a sustainable laboratory
Developing a sustainable laboratory
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from across Wales is aiming to tackle waste and shape the laboratory of the future by redesigning the lifecycle of laboratory gloves.
Business/Economics
03.11.2011
Social Sciences - Business/Economics
02.11.2011
Half of British workforce ill-treated in past two years
One million Britons experienced workplace violence in the last two years, while millions more were subjected to intimidation, humiliation and rudeness, new research has shown. Surprisingly, managers and professionals in well-paid full-time jobs are among the groups most at risk. The study by Plymouth and Cardiff Universities also shows that conventional employment policies are failing to deal with workplace ill-treatment.
Business/Economics - Official Event
01.11.2011
Bonuses and risk not linked, says research
New research into the causes of the credit crisis has cast doubt on the alleged link between bonus payments and risk exposures in the UK financial sector.
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
31.10.2011
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
31.10.2011
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
28.10.2011
Business/Economics - Medicine/Pharmacology
28.10.2011
Inventors invited to bring their creations to Nottingham Contemporary
Inspired by the weird and wonderful inventions in the current exhibition by Klaus Weber, budding inventors are being invited to bring their brainchildren to an Inventors Clinic at Nottingham Contemporary on Saturday 29th October, between 1pm–4pm.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
27.10.2011
Dementia costs Europe £165 billion a year
Dementia costs Europe £165 billion a year
Oxford University researchers have estimated that the cost of dementia across 15 western European countries totalled £165 billion in 2007. Most of the cost was due to the care provided by families and friends, which accounted for over two-thirds of the total, or £112 billion. Over a quarter of the costs were down to social care, predominantly in residential and nursing homes, while costs to countries' healthcare systems made up just 5% of the total burden.
Business/Economics
26.10.2011
European research leaders visit Nuclear AMRC
27 October 2011 European research leaders visit Nuclear AMRC Leading nuclear researchers from across Europe visited the Nuclear AMRC as part of a tour of key UK research facilities.
Physics/Astronomy - Business/Economics
25.10.2011
Space mission scientists share their cosmic vision
by Simon Levey 25 October 2011 Imperial scientists are planning to take physics to new limits with two missions given the rubber stamp by the European Space Agency (ESA) this month, known as Solar Orbiter and Euclid.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
25.10.2011
Business/Economics
25.10.2011
Engineers could go missing and commits to help find them
The University of Warwick is to embark on a programme to help prevent half the UK's prospective engineers from going missing and is to mount a campaign, funded by the National HE Stem programme, to encourage students, particularly bright young girls, to become engineers and scientists.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
24.10.2011
Abandon ship or keep the faith Cameron's EU test
Abandon ship or keep the faith Cameron’s EU test
Abandon ship or keep the faith? Cameron's EU test Prime Minister David Cameron is enduring a rocky ride at home and abroad over matters European this week.
Computer Science/Telecom - Business/Economics
24.10.2011
Business/Economics
21.10.2011
Environmental Sciences - Business/Economics
21.10.2011
£25m research facility for food and biofuels opens for business
PA 324/11 The doors open on a new multi million pound research facility for biofuels, brewing science and food and drink processing at The University of Nottingham on Friday 21 October 2011.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
21.10.2011
Leeds ’sludge team’ targets nuclear waste
It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Researchers from the University of Leeds have teamed up with Sellafield Ltd to clean up radioactive sludge produced by the UK nuclear industry.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
20.10.2011
Business/Economics
20.10.2011
BAE SYSTEMS and WMG sign Memorandum of Understanding for co-operative research and education.
WMG welcomed a senior delegation from BAE Systems to the University of Warwick. Professor Lord Bhattacharyya , Chairman of WMG and Robson, Director Industrial Capability for BAE Systems' air sector, signed a memorandum of understanding on behalf of BAE Systems (Operations) Ltd and WMG.
Arts and Design - Business/Economics
18.10.2011
Plymouth documentary captures treasure trove under the sea
A documentary delving into a local man’s underwater world is set to be showcased at Plymouth University, to coincide with the prestigious British Art Show 7.
Business/Economics - Official Event
18.10.2011
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
17.10.2011
Improving dialysis treatment
Improving dialysis treatment
University scientists are set to lead a major new European-wide training and research network designed to improve treatment for patients needing dialysis for kidney failure. EuTRiPD is a new ¤3.5M European network of academics, clinicians and medical businesses designed to help meet the gaps in treatment and research into Peritoneal dialysis (PD).
Business/Economics - Official Event
17.10.2011
Accident app to reduce motorist stress and combat insurance fraud
PA 315/11 A new smartphone app that will help to guide stressed motorists through the trauma of a car accident, while potentially saving millions of pounds in fraudulent insurance claims has been recognised for its innovation.
Business/Economics - Official Event
17.10.2011
Accident app to reduce motorist stress and combat fraud
PA 315/11 A new smartphone app that will help to guide stressed motorists through the trauma of a car accident, while potentially saving millions of pounds in fraudulent insurance claims has been recognised for its innovation.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
17.10.2011
£150m to change lives, tackle global issues and shape the future
The University of Nottingham is to launch the biggest fundraising campaign in its 130 year history. It aims to raise £150m to transform research, enrich the student experience and enable the institution to make an even greater contribution to the global communities it serves.
Business/Economics - Literature/Linguistics
14.10.2011
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
13.10.2011
Life Sciences - Business/Economics
13.10.2011
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
12.10.2011
Sir Alex receives University's highest honour on Foundation Day
Sir Alex receives University’s highest honour on Foundation Day
12 Oct 2011 United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has this evening received an honorary degree from The University of Manchester to mark his 25 years in charge of the club.
Business/Economics - Computer Science/Telecom
12.10.2011
Series of live Guardian debates ask how the UK might ever rival Silicon Valley
Series of live Guardian debates ask how the UK might ever rival Silicon Valley
By Tanya Gubbay Wednesday 12 October 2011 Imperial College Business School, in partnership with the Guardian, hosted the first in a series of four debates for the Guardian's Tech Weekly podcast
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
11.10.2011
The Fourth National Assembly Election
Was the result of the 2011 National Assembly election a vote in favour of the Labour party, or one against the UK government?
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
11.10.2011
Imperial joins the Francis Crick Institute
Imperial joins the Francis Crick Institute
Adapted from a press release issued by The Francis Crick Institute 11 October 2011 King's College London and Imperial College London have formally joined the partnership behind The Francis Crick Institute.
Business/Economics - Administration/Government
10.10.2011
First class bid leads to new University Technical School for City
Plymouth has received a resounding endorsement for a bid that will see it awarded considerable funding to create a brand new type of school that will focus on technical subjects for 14 to 19 year olds.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
10.10.2011
Nottingham to offer ’ideas incubator’ for the film industry
PA 302/11 An innovative initiative could see filmmakers and studios in Hollywood and around the globe turning to Nottingham experts for solutions to the biggest challenges facing the screen industries.
Business/Economics - Environmental Sciences
10.10.2011
New professor Richard Green brings a business focus to environmentally friendly technologies
New professor Richard Green brings a business focus to environmentally friendly technologies
By Tanya Gubbay Monday 10 October 2011 A new Professor who recently joined Imperial College Business School is aiming to bring a business focus to the challenge of making the UK's energy supply more sustainable.
Administration/Government - Business/Economics
07.10.2011
Chief Scientific Advisor visits Nottingham’s Malaysia Campus
The UK's Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir John Beddington, visited The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) on Friday 7 October 2011.
Social Sciences - Business/Economics
06.10.2011
Palestinian Christians to speak at University
PA 299/11 A group of Palestinian Christians will share their experiences of the Arab Israeli conflict and what it is like to live among the small and declining Christian population in the Middle East at an event at The University of Nottingham next week.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Business/Economics
05.10.2011
Taste of Medicine for insurers
Taste of Medicine for insurers
Delegates from some of the top UK insurance and reinsurance companies benefitted from the specialist medical knowledge offered by the University at a unique half day training session held in Bristol on 5 th September 2011.
Literature/Linguistics - Business/Economics
05.10.2011
From Crossroads and the Rag Trade to Made in Dagenham Event celebrates working women on TV
A nostalgia trip celebrating television's portrayal of women in the work place in the 60s and 70s is being laid on by academics from the University of Warwick and De Montfort University.
Business/Economics
05.10.2011
Business/Economics - Medicine/Pharmacology
03.10.2011
Business/Economics - Physics/Astronomy
03.10.2011
£50m boost for graphene research
£50m boost for graphene research
03 Oct 2011 The University of Manchester welcomes the £50m investment announced today by the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne into graphene, the world's thinnest, strongest and most conductive material.
Business/Economics - Pedagogy/Education Science
03.10.2011
Business/Economics - Mechanical Engineering/Mechanics
03.10.2011
Business/Economics
30.09.2011
Innovative idea could help underwater exploration
A PhD student’s innovative design for a robotic fish that could aid underwater exploration has earned him the chance to showcase his idea to industry experts around the world.
Chemistry - Business/Economics
29.09.2011
Scientists and engineers create the ’perfect plastic’
Researchers at the University of Leeds and Durham University have solved a long-standing problem that could revolutionise the way new plastics are developed. The breakthrough will allow experts to create the 'perfect plastic' with specific uses and properties by using a high-tech 'recipe book'.
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