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AAAS Notebook: Faculty views range across natural world, human health, more - Medicine - Feb 22
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Sussex bees and blooms on BBC Two this evening - Physics - Feb 22
Laser radar illuminates the way to deep space - Physics - Feb 22
Fastest wind from stellar mass black hole discovered - Electroengineering - Feb 22
Engineers create wireless, self- propelled medical device - Arts - Feb 22
Cantor exhibition showcases Stanford’s collection of Native American paintings - Life Sciences - Feb 22
Yale’s Nelson gets $8.4 million grant to study photosynthesis - Electroengineering - Feb 22
Researchers Build First Physical "Metatronic" Circuit - Psychology - Feb 22
Planning how to manage your mood can help you succeed this Lent - Life Sciences - Feb 22
Surprising diversity at a synapse hints at complex diversity of neural circuitry - Literature - Feb 22
Archive Chronicling History of San Diego’s Chicano Movement to Go Digital - Business - Feb 22
Levers to cut the rate of home repossessions in the UK - Medicine - Feb 22
A faster way to catch cells - Physics - Feb 22
A new twist on nanowires - Life Sciences - Feb 22
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Business/Economics - Official Event
20.02.2012
Women’s Leadership Council provides data on women faculty at University
The University of Chicago has released an inaugural Report on the Status of Academic Women at the University of Chicago , providing detailed data on the representation of women across the faculty of the University, including leadership positions held by female faculty members.
The University of Chicago has released an inaugural Report on the Status of Academic Women at the University of Chicago , providing detailed data on the representation of women across the faculty of the University, including leadership positions held by female faculty members.
Arts and Design - Official Event
18.02.2012
Physics/Astronomy - Official Event
06.02.2012
Professor Ben Eggleton wins Walter Boas Medal
Professor Ben Eggleton, Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS), in the School of Physics , has won the 2011 Walter Boas Medal from the Australian Institute of Physics.
Professor Ben Eggleton, Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS), in the School of Physics , has won the 2011 Walter Boas Medal from the Australian Institute of Physics.
Arts and Design - Official Event
03.02.2012
Innovative composer appeals for iPad and iPhone owners to join him in music collaboration
Owners of Apple iPads and iPhones are invited to be part of an open ‘iOrchestra’ next week and perform a large-scale composition by a University composer.
Owners of Apple iPads and iPhones are invited to be part of an open ‘iOrchestra’ next week and perform a large-scale composition by a University composer.
Official Event
01.02.2012
Improving women’s participation in the public discourse
Research shows that female academic experts are seriously under-represented in the media, and this means that readers often lack a broader perspective on an issue, says a former journalist who monitors and studies female representation in the media.
Research shows that female academic experts are seriously under-represented in the media, and this means that readers often lack a broader perspective on an issue, says a former journalist who monitors and studies female representation in the media.
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.
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.
Official Event - Medicine/Pharmacology
18.01.2012
Abstracts wanted for Pediatric Research Day
Guidelines for reporting of child abuse, sexual assault Board chair and vice chair issue statement on questions about Paterno Alumni Town Hall meetings begin in Pittsburgh Panel discussion 'Responding to Child Sexual Abuse' set for Jan.
Guidelines for reporting of child abuse, sexual assault Board chair and vice chair issue statement on questions about Paterno Alumni Town Hall meetings begin in Pittsburgh Panel discussion 'Responding to Child Sexual Abuse' set for Jan.
Administration/Government - Official Event
16.01.2012
Arts and Design - Official Event
20.12.2011
Prince Charles and Durham expert in Christmas Day documentary on composer of ‘Jerusalem’
Prince Charles and Durham expert in Christmas Day documentary on composer of ‘Jerusalem' A Durham music expert will star alongside Prince Charles in a Christmas Day programme about the composer of some of Britain's best known anthems.
Prince Charles and Durham expert in Christmas Day documentary on composer of ‘Jerusalem' A Durham music expert will star alongside Prince Charles in a Christmas Day programme about the composer of some of Britain's best known anthems.
Official Event - Administration/Government
16.12.2011
Life Sciences - Official Event
15.12.2011
Recognition for endangered species studies
As the climate changes, what factors allow some species to survive while others perish? Professor Mike Bruford, of the School of Biosciences, has been at the forefront of the international drive to solve this increasingly urgent question.
As the climate changes, what factors allow some species to survive while others perish? Professor Mike Bruford, of the School of Biosciences, has been at the forefront of the international drive to solve this increasingly urgent question.
Official Event
14.12.2011
Ho Ho Ho with Plymouth University!
Under the brief 'explore, dream, discover’ linking to the 150th anniversary of the University’s School of Navigation roots, Kerryn Husk’s winning design was chosen by Vice-Chancellor Professor Wendy Purcell and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professor David Coslett.
Under the brief 'explore, dream, discover’ linking to the 150th anniversary of the University’s School of Navigation roots, Kerryn Husk’s winning design was chosen by Vice-Chancellor Professor Wendy Purcell and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professor David Coslett.
Life Sciences - Official Event
13.12.2011
The man with the golden brain
What's the point of a brain? A fundamental question that has led Professor Daniel Wolpert to some remarkable conclusions about how and why the brain controls and predicts movement.
What's the point of a brain? A fundamental question that has led Professor Daniel Wolpert to some remarkable conclusions about how and why the brain controls and predicts movement.
Official Event
12.12.2011
Official Event
05.12.2011
Official Event - Architecture
30.11.2011
Winners announced in portable classrooms for the future comp
An international jury has deliberated over design ideas submitted to the Melbourne School of Design competition to revolutionise the humble re-locatable classroom, and the results are now in.
An international jury has deliberated over design ideas submitted to the Melbourne School of Design competition to revolutionise the humble re-locatable classroom, and the results are now in.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Official Event
18.11.2011
Putting a price on trauma
A study that has changed the way specialist trauma hospitals function such as St George, Royal Prince Alfred and the Royal North Shore has won Sydney Nursing School's Clinical Associate Professor Kate Curtis a prestigious Trans-Tasman award.
A study that has changed the way specialist trauma hospitals function such as St George, Royal Prince Alfred and the Royal North Shore has won Sydney Nursing School's Clinical Associate Professor Kate Curtis a prestigious Trans-Tasman award.
Literature/Linguistics - Official Event
13.11.2011
Adventures in science writing
For many scientists writing about science either in their spare time or as a career can seem attractive: but what does it take to be a successful science writer?
For many scientists writing about science either in their spare time or as a career can seem attractive: but what does it take to be a successful science writer?
History/Philosophy - Official Event
10.11.2011
How will we remember them?
As we approach Remembrance Day, a Cambridge University project that looks at the role of memorials in conflict-torn communities is drawing to a close.
As we approach Remembrance Day, a Cambridge University project that looks at the role of memorials in conflict-torn communities is drawing to a close.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Official Event
09.11.2011
Australian Scientist Wins Major International Award
An Australian paediatric neurologist is one of five international scientists to win the prestigious L'Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Award for her ground-breaking research into epilepsy.
An Australian paediatric neurologist is one of five international scientists to win the prestigious L'Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Award for her ground-breaking research into epilepsy.
Life Sciences - Official Event
04.11.2011
Alice’s Wonderland inspires science’s Wondermind
Psychologists, inspired by Lewis Carroll's enduring stories of Alice in Wonderland, have developed an interactive website to help children learn about science and the human brain.
Psychologists, inspired by Lewis Carroll's enduring stories of Alice in Wonderland, have developed an interactive website to help children learn about science and the human brain.
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.
Cardiff Social Scientist Professor Teresa Rees CBE AcSS is on the first-ever shortlist for Research Fortnight's Achiever of the Year Award.
Physics/Astronomy - Official Event
04.11.2011
Arts and Design - Official Event
03.11.2011
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.
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.
Business/Economics - Official Event
26.10.2011
Skolkovo Foundation and MIT to collaborate on developing the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Graduate research university part of new innovation center outside Moscow CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
Graduate research university part of new innovation center outside Moscow CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
Official Event
26.10.2011
Computer Science/Telecom - Official Event
24.10.2011
Stanford’s John McCarthy, seminal figure of artificial intelligence, dies at 84
McCarthy created the term "artificial intelligence" and was a towering figure in computer science at Stanford most of his professional life.
McCarthy created the term "artificial intelligence" and was a towering figure in computer science at Stanford most of his professional life.
Business/Economics - Official Event
19.10.2011
Poll: Americans Believe U.S. Headed in Wrong Direction on Energy
AUSTIN, Texas — A poll released today by The University of Texas at Austin found less than 14 percent of Americans think the country is headed in the right direction on energy. Of more than 3,400 consumers surveyed, 84 percent were worried about U.S. consumption of oil from foreign sources and 76 percent about a lack of progress in developing better ways to use energy efficiently and develop renewable sources.
AUSTIN, Texas — A poll released today by The University of Texas at Austin found less than 14 percent of Americans think the country is headed in the right direction on energy. Of more than 3,400 consumers surveyed, 84 percent were worried about U.S. consumption of oil from foreign sources and 76 percent about a lack of progress in developing better ways to use energy efficiently and develop renewable sources.
Official Event
14.10.2011
Jubilee book depicts 50 years of LTH
Read about how a royal appointment to professor in a brown envelope nearly ended up in the bin with the junk mail in "50 år med LTH, en fingervisning om teknik" (Fifty years of LTH, a pointer on engineering).
Read about how a royal appointment to professor in a brown envelope nearly ended up in the bin with the junk mail in "50 år med LTH, en fingervisning om teknik" (Fifty years of LTH, a pointer on engineering).
Life Sciences - Official Event
14.10.2011
LU researchers write their own cookbook
Green tea ice cream with bilberry sauce! This dessert has a positive effect on brain function and the recipe is exclusive to the Lund University cookbook.
Green tea ice cream with bilberry sauce! This dessert has a positive effect on brain function and the recipe is exclusive to the Lund University cookbook.
Official Event - Life Sciences
14.10.2011
Physics/Astronomy - Official Event
04.10.2011
Saul Perlmutter awarded 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics
Saul Perlmutter, who led one of two teams that simultaneously discovered the accelerating expansion of the universe, has been awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics, to be shared with two members of the rival team.
Saul Perlmutter, who led one of two teams that simultaneously discovered the accelerating expansion of the universe, has been awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics, to be shared with two members of the rival team.
Physics/Astronomy - Official Event
04.10.2011
Berkeley Lab’s Saul Perlmutter wins Nobel Prize in Physics
BERKELEY, CA — Saul Perlmutter, an astrophysicist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a professor of physics at the University of California at Ber
BERKELEY, CA — Saul Perlmutter, an astrophysicist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a professor of physics at the University of California at Ber
Business/Economics - Official Event
29.09.2011
Official Event
28.09.2011
Physics/Astronomy - Official Event
27.09.2011
Obama names Stanford physicist Benjamin Lev for honor
Benjamin Lev, who studies the behavior of quantum matter, will attend an Oct. 14 awards ceremony in Washington D.C. for early-career scientists.
Benjamin Lev, who studies the behavior of quantum matter, will attend an Oct. 14 awards ceremony in Washington D.C. for early-career scientists.
Official Event - Medicine/Pharmacology
23.09.2011
Medicine/Pharmacology - Official Event
14.09.2011
Medicine/Pharmacology - Official Event
13.09.2011
Business/Economics - Official Event
05.09.2011
Flood risk event streams research results online
PA 261/11 Today, live via the web from the Royal Society in London, flood risk managers and their professional partners, together with members of the public affected by flooding, can hear result
PA 261/11 Today, live via the web from the Royal Society in London, flood risk managers and their professional partners, together with members of the public affected by flooding, can hear result
Medicine/Pharmacology - Official Event
31.08.2011
Awareness of ethnicity-based stigma found to start as early as second grade
Now, in a new report, researchers from UCLA show that youths from a range of ethnic-minority backgrounds have an added burden to contend with: ethnicity-based stigmatization. Even elementary school–aged children are aware of such stigmatization and, like older youths, they feel more anxious about school as a result.
Now, in a new report, researchers from UCLA show that youths from a range of ethnic-minority backgrounds have an added burden to contend with: ethnicity-based stigmatization. Even elementary school–aged children are aware of such stigmatization and, like older youths, they feel more anxious about school as a result.
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