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Lessons from London, the road to Rio: conference examines leveraging legacies of major sporting events
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International sports legacy experts will convene at the University of Birmingham this week to discuss the rationale behind hosting global mega-events and their lasting impact.
Date:
Monday 26th November 2012
Categories:
International
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Research
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Sport
Brazilian and UK scientists explore research partnerships to improve safe exploitation of oil and gas
Description
The safe exploitation of deep water oil heads the agenda at an international research workshop hosted by the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande de Norte (UFRN) in Natal, Brazil this week.
Date:
Wednesday 14th November 2012
Categories:
Engineering and Physical Sciences
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International
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Research
Recorded for posterity: University of Birmingham scans Chicago museum's future home
Description
The University of Birmingham has presented the National Public Housing Museum (NPHM) with a 3D laser scan of the Museum's future home in Chicago's west side.
Date:
Wednesday 24th October 2012
Categories:
Arts and Law
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International
University of Birmingham expands ties with US Midwest in latest visit
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Vice-Chancellor Professor David Eastwood will lead a delegation to Chicago this week as the University's links with the Midwest continue to grow.
Date:
Monday 15th October 2012
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International
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Vice Chancellor
Physiotherapy beneficial for people with Parkinson's disease in the short term
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Results from a systematic review and meta-analysis led by the University of Birmingham in the UK suggest that physiotherapy benefits people with Parkinson's disease in the short term (<3 months).
Date:
Wednesday 19th September 2012
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International
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Medical and Dental Sciences
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Research
Leading Chinese university visits Birmingham to develop medical sciences partnerships
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A delegation from Sun Yat-Sen University is visiting the University of Birmingham this week to identify collaborative opportunities in the fields of immunology and infection, cell and gene therapy, clinical trials, and public health.
Date:
Friday 14th September 2012
Categories:
International
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Medical and Dental Sciences
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Research
Droughts could profoundly harm river life, a study warns
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Critically low water levels in many rivers could lead to the partial collapse of food chains that support aquatic life, according to research led by the University of Birmingham published in the journal Nature Climate Change today (09 September 12). This is the conclusion of one of the longest experiments on drought ever conducted in freshwaters.
Date:
Sunday 9th September 2012
Categories:
International
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Research
Scientists set new world drilling-depth record of scientific ocean drilling
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Scientific deep sea drilling vessel Chikyu has set a new world record by drilling down and obtaining rock samples from deeper than 2,111 meters below the seafloor off the Shimokita Peninsula of Japan.
Date:
Friday 7th September 2012
Categories:
International
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Research
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