New study reveals how breakfast affects our fat cells
Published on 4 December 2017New research from researchers in our Department for Health shows how regularly eating breakfast affects our body fat cells.
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New research from researchers in our Department for Health shows how regularly eating breakfast affects our body fat cells.
A report of the Council meeting held on 30 November 2017.
Our President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dame Glynis Breakwell DBE, has decided to step down at the end of this academic year on 31 August 2018.
Research from our School of Management.
Researchers are creating a library of movement data from different dog breeds, to make animal animations in films and video games more realistic.
Fats released into the atmosphere from cookers may be enhancing the formation of clouds, which have a major cooling effect on the planet.
Today (22 November) the 澳门六合彩开奖记录2023鈥檚 Senate met on campus.
The Vice-Chancellor today (22 November) spoke at Senate, the body responsible for regulating and directing the academic work of the University.
A number of colleagues have asked where they can read the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) report into governance relating to remuneration.
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