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Twelve state school teachers from across Britain will be honoured as ‘inspirational teachers’ by Oxford University as part of an awards scheme designed to recognise and show appreciation for inspirational teachers from state schools and colleges.
A new study by scientists at King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry and the University of Arizona (UA) published in Science reveals the deep similarities in how the brain regulates behaviour in arthropods (such as flies and crabs) and vertebrates (such as fish, mice and humans).
MDX BA International Business and Spanish student, Natasha Thomas-Campbell was amongst one of the 10 creative finalists of 327 candidates in a marketing challenge task for Mcdonald’s.
Each year thousands of people take up lifelong learning opportunities through Oxford University.
On Earth Day (22 April), a film about how scientists are trying to understand the world’s changing climate will get its premiere in a special screening at Oxford University's Said Business School, 5pm.
A new generation of eggs, enhanced with vitamins and omega 3 fatty acids, have been developed by researchers from Wrocław. After testing, preparations derived from these eggs could be used as dietary supplements, for example in the treatment of hypertension.
Joanna Brunker, a PhD student in the UCL Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, struck Gold at a competition in the House of Commons, for the excellence of her Biology research, walking away with a £3,000 prize yesterday
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Scientists at Queen Mary, University of London and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), have discovered why bees copy each other when looking for nectar – and the answer is remarkably simple.
Researchers at the UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging (CABI) have embarked on a rather unique Easter egg hunt and have been scanning chicken eggs for a new Channel 4 programme called Easter Eggs Live.
The UK’s second Academic Research Institute will focus on investigating new ways of automatically analysing computer software to reduce its vulnerability to cyber threats.
London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) and the British Columbia Institute of Technology School of Business (BCIT) have announced a new partnership to deliver an exclusive postgraduate programme in business designed to teach students worldwide how to communicate, innovate and excel in the fast-changing global marketplace.
Physiologists believe that more sun after the winter affects the hormonal balance and makes people feel better, look for partners, care about their looks and fall in love.
Academics from Queen Mary, University of London, have been delivering medical education training in Ethiopia as part of the country’s drive to increase the number of doctors.
Middlesex Psychology student and Olympic fencer James Davis continues to impress in his fencing career after becoming the first Briton to win a Grand Prix title since 2009.
The first ever winter crossing of Antarctica, which begins today, could provide insights into the challenge of sending a manned mission to Mars and ensuring its safe return.
Polish and German scientists were the first to observe protein unfolding. With a method using low temperatures they studied a mechanism that may help to overcome Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
SOAS students won first and second prize as well as the Lifestyle & Culture Research prize at the Japanese Speech Contest in March.
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