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This workshop and exhibition explore Buddhist influences in material culture, embodied practices and everyday experiences ...
Researchers at UCL and the Francis Crick Institute have, for the first time, identified the origin of cardiac cells using 3D ...
Post Office victims/survivors and their families have experienced deep trauma and can be left feeling revictimised, a study ...
2. Raising your awareness of any unexamined assumptions you may hold for yourself and others about cultural adaptation; 3. Creating a starter action plan to become more culturally fluent and ...
This film explores the challenges faced by immigrant children in Japan as they strive to maintain their native languages in a society that is home to an ever-growing population of foreign residents, ...
Moonhorns (transl. from German ‘Mondhorn’ ) are late bronze age ceramic objects found particularly in Switzerland. They look like crescent moons or bull horns, hence their German name - Mondhorn.
Academically high-achieving teenagers from the most deprived backgrounds in England are five times more likely to be arrested and cautioned or sentenced than their peers from the wealthiest ...
“Allow your dogs to come into the house, even if they’re a little dirty,” Professor Graham Rook (UCL Infection & Immunity), recommending that some contact with dirty dogs can help boost human immune ...
Young people in the UK who lived in polluted areas during their early years are more likely to report worse general health than their peers at age 17, finds research led by Dr Gergo Baranyi (IOE, ...
Join us in person for a talk from Finland's Minister of Education, Anders Adlercreutz, on the country's vision for the future of education. This talk, chaired by Deputy Director Dr Christopher Harker ...
“This is now a question for experimenters… Nature doesn’t care what theorists think,” said Professor Jonathan Oppenheim (UCL Physics & Astronomy) on new experiments being designed to test the quantum ...
“They’ve done a great job if they’ve managed to put that together for an individual patient that needs treatment in the first few months of life,” said Professor Waseem Qasim (UCL Great Ormond Street ...
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