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Jim Orford speaks at a campaign launch to remove high-stake gambling machines from betting shops
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Representing the University and the organisation he has founded, Gambling Watch UK, Professor Jim Orford spoke last Monday at a meeting to launch a campaign to remove high-stake gambling machines from betting shops.
Date:
18/02/2013
Literature review findings highlighted in Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre press release
Description
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) have released a press notice regarding the latest trends in child sexual exploitation online. One of the major stories highlighted by the press release was the published literature review written by Helen Whittle (School of Psychology PhD student and CEOP employee), Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis and Anthony Beech (School of Psychology).
Date:
18/02/2013
£200K grant awarded for project to evaluate social-cognition and its relation to social functioning in three genetic syndromes
Description
Professor Chris Oliver, Dr Jo Moss, Professor Ian Apperly and Dr Joe McCleery have been awarded £200,000 by the Leverhulme Trust to carry out a three year project which will evaluate social-cognition and its relation to social functioning in three genetic syndromes; Cornelia de Lange, Fragile X and Rubinstein Taybi syndromes.
Date:
04/02/2013
Cerebra team awarded £95K ESRC grant to develop website resource for rare genetic syndromes
Description
Professor Chris Oliver, Dr Jo Moss and Dr Debbie Allen have been awarded a grant from the ESRC in partnership with Cerebra. The project is part of the ESRC's knowledge exchange scheme and will enable the development of a website resource for parents, carers and professionals working with children and adults with six rare genetic syndromes.
Date:
04/02/2013
University of Birmingham scientists devise unique stroke assessment tool
Description
Scientists at the University of Birmingham have devised a unique screening instrument that provides a 'one-stop' brain function profile of patients who have suffered stroke or other neurological damage.
Date:
31/01/2013
Dr Jason Braithwaite grant for £32,000 from the Bial Foundation to study cortical suppression
Description
Dr Jason Braithwaite has been successful in being awarded a grant for £32,000 from the Bial Foundation to study the role of cortical suppression in those showing signs of depersonalization disorder and associated dissociative / hallucinatory experiences in the non-clinical population.
Date:
29/01/2013
Doctoral researcher Alena Streltsova published in the Journal of Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Description
Alena Streltsova, a doctoral research student working in the Infant and Child Laboratory, has published a study showing that touch areas of our own brain are activated as if we were being touched ourselves when we observe other people being touched.
Date:
22/01/2013
Dr Mark Elliott receives £5,000 under the equipment sharing scheme to work at the University of Worcester's Motion Performance Centre
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Dr Mark Elliott, from the School of Psychology is investigating group synchrony in collaboration with the Vibration Engineering Research Group at Sheffield University and has recently received £5k under the EPSRC Equipment Sharing scheme to access facilities at the University of Worcester's Motion Performance Centre.
Date:
22/01/2013
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