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Monday 11th February 2013

Renewable energy targets unachievable in an independent Scotland experts warn

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The Scottish government's ambitious targets for renewable energy would become "politically unachievable" in an independent Scotland, experts have warned.
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Monday 11th February 2013
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Engineering and Physical Sciences, Social Sciences
Thursday 7th February 2013

Students convene in Delhi to explore international security challenges

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The evolving international security agenda, with particular reference to South Asia, is the focus of an exciting joint module for students from the Universities of Delhi, Birmingham and Melbourne next week.
Date:
Thursday 7th February 2013
Categories:
International, Social Sciences, Students, Teaching
Monday 4th February 2013

Birmingham and Nottingham projects to strengthen UK-Brazil research links

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The Universities of Birmingham and Nottingham have strengthened their collaborations with Brazilian institutions after securing funding for a number of country-specific research projects. Academics from both universities have won funding from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) to undertake research into priority areas spanning the sciences, social sciences and humanities.
Date:
Monday 4th February 2013
Categories:
Engineering and Physical Sciences, International, Life and Environmental Sciences, Research, Social Sciences
Friday 1st February 2013

Britain's first Professor of Morality appointed by the University of Birmingham

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The University of Birmingham is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Randall Curren as Professor of Moral and Virtue Education to the Jubilee Centre for Character and Values, in the School of Education.
Date:
Friday 1st February 2013
Categories:
Social Sciences
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