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Research highlights need for adequate support for postpartum psychosis patients
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Women recovering from the rare and most severe form of postnatal illness known as postpartum psychosis (PP) must receive enough help after being discharged from psychiatric hospital if maternal suicide rates are to improve, according to researchers from the University of Birmingham.
Date:
Monday 21st May 2012
Categories:
Medical and Dental Sciences
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Research
New project to help businesses bring the region's rich heritage to life: digitally
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A unique new project to help businesses bring the region's cultural heritage to life through the use of new and exciting digital interactive technologies is being launched at the University of Birmingham.
Date:
Thursday 17th May 2012
Categories:
Arts and Law
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Research
Birmingham archaeologist named as one of National Geographic's emerging explorers for 2012
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University of Birmingham archaeologist, Dr Jeffrey Rose is among the 15 visionary, young trailblazers from around the world who have been named as the 2012 class of National Geographic Emerging Explorers.
Date:
Wednesday 16th May 2012
Categories:
Arts and Law
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Multi-million pound award to support first research centre dedicated to understanding the UK's character and values
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The University of Birmingham has won a multi-million pound award to support the first UK centre dedicated to research into the Character, Values and Virtues that shape UK society. The over-arching aim of the new centre, which is supported by the John Templeton Foundation, is to contribute to the renewal of character and values in Britain through research and development activities.
Date:
Wednesday 16th May 2012
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Simon Halsey appointed to new role at University of Birmingham
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Simon Halsey, Director of the CBSO Chorus, will take up a new role at the University of Birmingham as Professor and Director of Choral Activities.
Date:
Wednesday 16th May 2012
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Arts and Law
'Hydrogen is tomorrow's biofuel' say scientists
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Researchers from the University of Birmingham are creating clean hydrogen from food waste paving the way for a bioenergy alternative for the future.
Date:
Monday 14th May 2012
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International
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Ranking reveals world's top countries for higher education
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New research into national education systems gives the first ranking of countries which are the 'best' at providing higher education.
Date:
Friday 11th May 2012
Categories:
International
'Greening the Waterways' Conference Hosted by University of Birmingham
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The University of Birmingham will host a one-day workshop on the application of green technologies to waterways transportation at the School of Metallurgy and Materials on Wednesday 27 June 2012.
Date:
Thursday 10th May 2012
Categories:
Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Research
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