Eating breakfast could help obese people get more active
Published on 13 February 2016Eating breakfast causes obese people to be more active, according to the latest research published from our health researchers.
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Eating breakfast causes obese people to be more active, according to the latest research published from our health researchers.
A new agreement between the Department of Education and Amman Baccalaureate School will help drive both international research and postgraduate recruitment.
A report commissioned has evaluated the contribution made to the Bath & North East Somerset region by the University, its staff, students and visitors.
Two of the world鈥檚 leading centres for evolutionary science will join forces to strengthen evolution research and education.
There has been much debate in universities and wider society about how to respond to the desperate humanitarian crisis in Syria and beyond.
Shining lasers at superconductors can make them work at higher temperatures, suggests new findings.
Chairman for the University's Institute for Policy Research (IPR) Lord Eatwell will announce a new Advisory Board of high-profile policy makers.
The University has submitted a planning proposal for the first centre for evolution in the UK that will bridge the disciplines of biology, health and education.
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The colonial legacy has had a negative impact on education in the former colonies of Spain and France, according to a new study from the Department of Economics