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  1. Cuts in social spending are psychologically damaging

    Cuts in social spending are psychologically damaging

    Study has also revealed that nearly half of citizens in Western Europe now report high levels of worry, but that social spending acts to reduce citizens’ worries about the future.

    Hashtag: Research study

  2. Political beliefs shape the way the public interprets history

    Political beliefs shape the way the public interprets history

    It is widely known that political elites differ greatly regarding how they interpret history. But what about lay people?

    Hashtag: Research study

  3. TW: Sexual harassment goes unchecked in many sub-Saharan African newsrooms

    TW: Sexual harassment goes unchecked in many sub-Saharan African newsrooms

    Study co-authored by Dr Lindsey Blumell and Dinfin Mulupi finds sexual harassment often goes unchecked in sub-Saharan African newsrooms.

    Hashtag: Research study

  4. Ofcom report cyberbullying among UK children

    Ofcom report cyberbullying among UK children

    Criminologist Dr Carrie-Anne Myers worked with Natcen to produce a report for Ofcom on cyberbullying among children in the UK.

    Hashtags: Research news, Research study

  5. New migrants lead New Zealand for childhood vaccination

    New migrants lead New Zealand for childhood vaccination

    Research led by Dr Ladan Hashemi finds one in four New Zealanders was born overseas and new migrants are ahead of other Kiwis when it comes to vaccinating their babies.

    Hashtag: Research study

  6. New study aims to boost healthy products in convenience stores

    New study aims to boost healthy products in convenience stores

    ECON study will also assess how the UK Government’s new law to reduce impulse buying of products high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) is affecting what people who use convenience stores buy and eat

    Hashtag: Research study

  7. Red light can reduce blood glucose levels, says study

    Red light can reduce blood glucose levels, says study

    While the study was conducted in healthy individuals, the non-invasive, non-pharmacological technique has the potential to have an impact on diabetes control after meals

    Hashtag: Research study

  8. Experts outline recommendations for reducing traumatic birth experiences

    Experts outline recommendations for reducing traumatic birth experiences

    Implementation of these recommendations could potentially reduce traumatic births and improve outcomes for women and families

    Hashtag: Research study

  9. From The Conversation: Middle East conflict: Joe Biden must weigh the risks of using force in an election year

    From The Conversation: Middle East conflict: Joe Biden must weigh the risks of using force in an election year

    Dr Andrew Payne writes for The Conversation about US President Biden's response to the Jordan drone attack.

    Hashtag: Research study

  10. City hosts 19th International Conference on the Jack-Up Platform

    City hosts 19th International Conference on the Jack-Up Platform

    The Conference addresses developments in applications of the Platform’s technologies to the offshore oil, gas and windfarm industries.

    Hashtag: Research study