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Pedagogy - 11.12.2009
No best approach to education for all children with autism
There is no one best approach that can be used in educating all children and young people with autism, according to a report by researchers from the University of Birmingham's Autism Centre for Educa
Health - Pedagogy - 10.12.2009
«Das Problem nimmt insgesamt zu»
Zurich - University of Zurich Auch diese Weihnachten werden viele Kinder Computerspiele auf dem Gabentisch finden.
Economics - Pedagogy - 07.12.2009
Lord Dearing Memorial Conference
Pedagogy - Health - 23.11.2009
Childcare and unintentional injury in young children
A UCL Institute of Child Health study suggests a link between childcare and an increased risk of unintentional injury among young children from deprived backgrounds.
Pedagogy - 16.11.2009
'Meeting the Child' - University of Plymouth and Steiner Academy set to release new report
The University of Plymouth has teamed up with the Steiner Academy for the launch of a new report that reveals findings from research on aspects of practice in Steiner Waldorf kindergartens.
Computer Science - Pedagogy - 10.11.2009
Online lecture downloads hit a quarter of a million
Life Sciences - Pedagogy - 04.11.2009
Clive Harber’s humorous travel book
Pedagogy - Economics - 11.10.2009
Plymouth awarded UK's first marine academy
Pedagogy - 02.10.2009
A different class - the University on YouTube EDU
Pedagogy - 28.09.2009
University set to launch National Citizenship Programme
Life Sciences - Pedagogy - 22.09.2009
UCL pioneers virtual educational resources for bioscience
Computer Science - Pedagogy - 15.09.2009
E-learning team wins national award
Pedagogy - Event - 12.08.2009
Publication reveals untold stories of HE in FE lecturers
Pedagogy - 09.08.2009
Adventures in digital academia
Melissa Terras, Senior Lecturer in Electronic Communication in UCL Information Studies, not only runs a blog about her work - she also researches how blogs are used in academic life.
Health - Pedagogy - 06.08.2009
Promising alternative to invasive post-mortem
A study led by Sudhin Thayyil from the UCL Institute of Child Health published today in The Lancet today has shown that a less invasive approach to post-mortem is effective in the diagnostic study of small human foetuses.
History & Archeology - Pedagogy - 21.07.2009
Cultural property conference
Pedagogy - Earth Sciences - 21.07.2009
National subject centre appoints new director
Pedagogy - Chemistry - 15.07.2009
Graduate elected chair of largest UK subject association
Health - Pedagogy - 12.07.2009
Celebration of the life of Professor David Morley
Administration - Pedagogy - 25.06.2009
Awesome Wheels set to inspire young engineers
Pedagogy - Life Sciences - 24.06.2009
Plymouth lecturer awarded National Teaching Fellowship
Pedagogy - 22.06.2009
Tributes to University of Nottingham’s Director of Physical Recreation and Sport
Pedagogy - Economics - 21.06.2009
UM’s School of Education Creates a New Center for Community and Educational Well-Being
Pedagogy - 09.06.2009
Open invite to Open Day at Plymouth
Pedagogy - Economics - 08.06.2009
From Botswana to Nottingham international athletes head to University Park
Pedagogy - Economics - 01.06.2009
Provost’s Teaching Awards recognise excellence and innovation
Environment - Pedagogy - 12.05.2009
University celebrates its overseas campuses
Pedagogy - 21.04.2009
UCL Colloquium: Shaping the curriculum for a global university
Pedagogy - 21.04.2009
City's new memorial sculpture unveiled
Health - Pedagogy - 16.04.2009
More bang for your exercise buck low GI breakfast could increase the benefits of working out
Pedagogy - History & Archeology - 31.03.2009
Scientia est potentia knowledge is power
Health - Pedagogy - 30.03.2009
Dr Richard Chin rewarded for paediatric epilepsy research
Links: UCL Institute of Child Health Sparks Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Richard Chin, a clinical lecturer at UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH) and Great Ormond Street NHS Trust, has won the Sparks charity's annual Young Investigator of the Year award for his work into childhood onset epilepsy.
Pedagogy - 29.03.2009
Beacon Bursaries funding: applications open
Pedagogy - 24.03.2009
Second Life for the University
Health - Pedagogy - 19.03.2009
UCL metabolic disorder study leads to national newborn screening
A pilot study led by Professor Carol Dezateux (UCL Institute for Child Health) has informed a decision to introduce a blood test for a rare metabolic condition for all newborn babies across England.
History & Archeology - Pedagogy - 13.03.2009
Divorced not separate - Darwin and God
PA /09 A hard-hitting new television documentary by a University of Nottingham academic is set to explode the myths created by extremists on both sides of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.
Pedagogy - Health - 11.03.2009
Specialist nurses boost consent to post-mortem child research
Article: 'Prospective parental consent for autopsy research following sudden unexpected childhood deaths: a successful model', in Archives of Disease in Childhood (Online First) A study published tod
Pedagogy - Economics - 23.02.2009
Tributes paid to Lord Dearing
Pedagogy - 09.02.2009
Phonics is Not Enough to Improve Reading Skills of Young Readers
Office of News and Information Johns Hopkins University 901 South Bond Street, Suite 540 Baltimore, Maryland 21231 Phone: 443-287-9960 | Fax: 443-287-9920 Reading programs focused on changing daily t
Economics - Pedagogy - 30.01.2009
Pioneering research into affordable zero carbon homes
Health - Pedagogy - 22.01.2009
Schools of Education, Nursing Strong in Downturn
Pedagogy - 17.01.2009
Plymouth 'clears' diary for record A level applications
Mathematics - Pedagogy - 16.01.2009
Under construction - new GCSEs evaluated
Pedagogy - Event - 06.01.2009
A Continuing Success
Environment - Today
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Social Sciences - Mar 24
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Environment - Mar 24
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife

Psychology - Mar 23
The grief myth: it doesn't come in stages or follow a checklist - like love, it endures
The grief myth: it doesn't come in stages or follow a checklist - like love, it endures
History & Archeology - Mar 23
The UV has played a part in the discovery of a 3,500-year-old loom that sheds light on key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution
The UV has played a part in the discovery of a 3,500-year-old loom that sheds light on key aspects of the Bronze Age textile revolution

Innovation - Mar 23
The University of Valencia launches ClioViz, an open digital platform for accessing cultural heritage data
The University of Valencia launches ClioViz, an open digital platform for accessing cultural heritage data

Social Sciences - Mar 23
Study links higher concentration of pokie machines to increase in family and domestic violence
Study links higher concentration of pokie machines to increase in family and domestic violence

Health - Mar 23
Screening blitz could achieve cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous communities within a generation
Screening blitz could achieve cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous communities within a generation

Computer Science - Mar 20
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use
New computer chip material inspired by the human brain could slash AI energy use











