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TV is dying

TV is dying
Description
TV will soon be forced out of the market by fast-emerging wearable technologies such as virtual reality head-mounted displays.
Date:
21/10/2014

Booker author Jim Crace reading at the university

Booker author Jim Crace reading at the university
Description
Critically acclaimed writer Jim Crace will read extracts from Harvest which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
Date:
17/10/2014

Jack the rapper joins world famous classical school

Jack the rapper joins world famous classical school
Description
Digital Music and Sound Arts graduate Jack Jakaboski, has become the first rapper to be accepted at the renowned Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Date:
16/10/2014

Back to the Future. Projects in Innovation: Innovation in Projects.

Back to the Future. Projects in Innovation: Innovation in Projects.
Description
Back to the Future. Projects in Innovation: Innovation in Projects. Inaugural lecture from Professor Tim Brady.
Date:
15/10/2014

Better dementia care is the key to solving NHS challenges

Better dementia care is the key to solving NHS challenges
Description
Today's health and social care services are missing important opportunities to provide better care and to decrease the cost of emergency admissions to hospitals, says Professor Sube Banerjee.
Date:
14/10/2014

The hidden discrimination faced by people with diabetes

The hidden discrimination faced by people with diabetes
Description
Fifteen in every 100 UK people with diabetes have suffered discrimination and the public needs to improve their understanding of the condition, according to a new publication by the university.
Date:
13/10/2014

Next generation anti-doping

Next generation anti-doping
Description
Next generation anti-doping: a fairer future for world-class sport – inaugural lecture from Professor Yannis Pitsiladis. Event now fully booked but a video will be available after the event.
Date:
08/10/2014

Opening the door to careers

Opening the door to careers
Description
Youngsters wanting careers in science, engineering or the environment are being invited to open evenings organised by a new Sussex college, co-sponsored by the 91¶¶Òõ.
Date:
03/10/2014

What body language says about Cameron and Miliband

What body language says about Cameron and Miliband
Description
Ed Miliband has the hands of a geek while David Cameron's pursed lips are tell-tale signs of anxiety, according to a body language study by Dr Harry Witchel.
Date:
02/10/2014

500k grant to reduce sexually transmitted infections

500k grant to reduce sexually transmitted infections
Description
91¶¶Òõ and Sussex Medical School is sharing in a £500,000 grant to find effective behavioural interventions for STIs.
Date:
26/09/2014
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