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Tuesday 15th January 2013
International research study to shed light on sources of air-polluting dust in India
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A quantitative analysis of dust sources in Delhi by scientists from India, the UK and the USA will provide important new insight into how individual sources of air-borne matter contribute to the overall concentrations measured in the atmosphere.
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Monday 17th December 2012
Chinese students hail "transformational" UK study experience
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Chinese students who have studied in the UK have seen a "profound transformational experience" in their personal and professional lives, according to research into the impact of studying abroad.
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UK universities embrace the free, open, online future of higher education
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Brazilian Government and University embark on sports science partnership
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The University of Birmingham has signed a sports science based agreement with the Brazilian Government this month. The collaboration between Brazil's Ministry of Sport and the University of Birmingham will see the two partners work together on a range of sports science initiatives.
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