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News | SETsquared | Mon, 08/10/2012 | 00:00
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) funded research at the University of Bath has highlighted the key role played by employers in influencing people's decisions over retirement and extending working life.Whether through choice, diminished health, or in response to employer policies, a significant proportion of people leave the labour market...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 02/10/2012 | 00:00
A professor from the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) together with the University of Southampton has created a body of artwork to advance the public’s understanding of stem cell research.Kathleen Rogers, Professor of Media, Arts & Science at UCA Farnham, has been working with researchers at the University of...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 02/10/2012 | 00:00
Research by scientists at the University of Bath is challenging claims that nanoparticles in medicated and cosmetic creams are able to transport and deliver active ingredients deep inside the skin.Nanoparticles which are tiny particles that are less than one hundredth of the thickness of a human hair, are used in...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 02/10/2012 | 00:00
The University of Exeter, which shares the Tremough Campus in Penryn with University College Falmouth, has been named University of the Year in The Sunday Times University Guide 2013.In the South West, the University is also ranked as best in the region for teaching. The 64-page guide, now in its 15th...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 02/10/2012 | 00:00
During the latest round of funding made available through the Marie Curie Initial Training Networks (ITNs), three bids led by University of Bath researchers were successful.Marie Curie ITNs are highly prestigious funding awards, focused on the training of a large number of PhD students and Postdoc students across several European...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 02/10/2012 | 00:00
Tool could be ‘secret weapon’ in getting people to take up regular fitness classesSocial marketing has been found to be an effective tool in boosting recruitment and retention into regular physical activity sessions in a deprived area, according to new research from the University of Bristol published in the journal BMC...
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