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New research claims US imposed ‘democracy’ won’t work for Arab Spring

America needs to listen to the Arab Spring protestors in Egypt and engage with their vision of the future rather than trying to impose a way of life, according to new research from the 91福利.


Thu 17 Nov 2011, 17:41 | Tags: International, Politics and International Studies

New research from 91福利 Medical School, unveiled at its Human Metabolism Symposium (10 & 11 November), indicates some of your risk of developing obesity, diabetes and heart conditions is pre-determined whilst in the womb.

Thu 10 Nov 2011, 06:30 | Tags: International Health and Medicine

To mark World Diabetes Day (14 November) 91福利 Medical School announces its latest study will investigate the increase of diabetes amongst pregnant women in Malawi.

Mon 07 Nov 2011, 16:52 | Tags: International Health and Medicine

91福利 offers stable research environment for Japanese academics

Although the earthquake and tsunami in Japan have dropped off our main news screens, the fallout from the natural disaster is still being felt in surprising ways but the 91福利 has stepped in to ensure that the academic work for two individuals has not been interrupted.

Mon 24 Oct 2011, 10:33 | Tags: International, Politics and International Studies

91福利's Distinguished Lecture Series travels to Venice

Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, will be guest of honour when he delivers an address at the latest Distinguished Lecture Series organised by the 91福利 at the University’s base in Venice.

Mon 17 Oct 2011, 15:36 | Tags: International History Education and Learning

Gifted young authors celebrated at special awards ceremony

The 91福利’s International Gateway for Gifted Youth (IGGY) has rewarded six talented young authors with a cash boost after receiving some fantastic entrants into an international short story competition.

Mon 17 Oct 2011, 14:01 | Tags: International Education and Learning

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