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  • Sampley Sets UK Freshman Mark in 200 Meter Dash - UKAthletics
  • UK university gives presentation on higher education - Ludhiana Newsline
  • Adventures in engineering: leading scientist presents Campbell lecture
  • University staff Learning at Work
  • Indian girl's murder in UK: Varsity officials meet parents - Times of India
  • Mars lander carries UK equipment - UK Trade & Investment
  • Rugby bursary is a student success
  • Studies raise concern about impact of nitrogen on environment - Newsfood.com
  • UK freshman wins high jump - Louisville Courier-Journal
  • £2 million to study earthquake region
  • Warwick Formula Students Visit Local Schools
  • Research Investigates Tests And Interventions For Pre-Eclampsia, UK (Medical News Today)
  • Shortlist designs announced for Daventry’s iHUB building
  • Queen's student stars at Cannes Film Festival
  • Blair and Ahern to be honoured for role in Northern Ireland peace process
  • Historic UCL Phonetics recordings pass to British Library
  • UK anti-boycott lobby group takes on university union - Jerusalem Post
  • University signs groundbreaking agreement to create Eco Island
  • University of Warwick Management Company Signs With Wilson
  • University of Warwick Research Students Inspire Local Sixth-Formers
  • Dinner honours campaigning researcher
  • New study finds that social networks influence adults? potential participation in higher education
  • University of Kentucky Equestrian and Dressage Teams Win National ... - United States Equestrian...
  • British Association for Central & Eastern Europe perpetuated through UCL SSEES lecture
  • Chinese Embassy visit to Benfield UCL Hazard Research Centre
  • UK: N. Ireland weapons amnesty to end soon - The Associated Press
  • UK dean named provost at Wash. State (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • Divided societies can learn from Northern Ireland
  • Warwick Shootout
  • Campaigning researcher honoured
  • ''Mission accomplished'' - SITA Trust Chairman on centre of excellence
  • Imperial launches Centenary Campaign to raise £207m
  • ITB Signs MoA With Queen's University Belfast (BruDirect.com)
  • ITB signs MOA with Queen's University Belfast - Borneo Bulletin
  • Children should drink milk to help prevent osteoporosis (News-Medical-Net)
  • Over £12,000 Raised For Chinese Earthquake Victims
  • Children Should Drink Milk To Help Prevent Osteoporosis (Medical News Today)
  • University Student Sits on Charity Advisory Board
  • New Director of the UCL Eastman Dental Institute
  • Knitting collection all stitched up for new exhibition
  • UK Businesses Lose £4 Billion a Year Due to Office ?e-break? Ban - Cellular-News
  • Punjab govy inks MoU with UK based university of Wolverhamton - PunjabNewsline.com
  • UCL School of Energy & Resources, Australia, to be establish
  • UCL School of Energy & Resources, Australia, to be established
  • Norwegian archivists visit Aberdeen
  • Radar testing innovation from industry collaboration
  • Nobel Peace Prize winner discusses efforts to ban cluster munitions
  • Thinking big: story of Queen's thinkers told in new book
  • Divided societies can learn from Northern Ireland
  • Blair and Ahern to be honoured for role in Northern Ireland peace process
  • Revenge of the freeloaders - Moneyweb
  • To Reward, Rebuke - Wall Street Journal
  • Rwanda: Sandra to Participate in UK's Beauty Pageant - AllAfrica.com
  • Winners announced in Lily Allen fashion competition
  • Horizon Joins UK Cancer Initiative; Will Supply Cell Lines to ... - Cell Based Assay News...
  • Ex-EU official condemns UK academic boycott call - Jerusalem Post
  • UK football recruits shine at State Track Meet (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • Queen's to host Cyprus and Divided Societies Workshop
  • Celebration event for University volunteers
  • Students raise over £3,000 to support China earthquake victims
  • Stunning sculpture graces flagship building
  • Queen's University seeks 'patient actors'
  • Southampton geography professor scoops national award
  • 1,000 loaves of bread in student's final year artwork
  • Queen's signs partnership with global bank
  • Top honour for fibre optoelectronics pioneer
  • UK Terror Suspect Calls Refugee Camp `Appalling' (Update1) - Bloomberg
  • Northern Ireland Builds Tech Credibility - BusinessWeek
  • The Open University offers free education content on iTunes U in the iTunes Store
  • From Young Tom to the Ratman: Legacy of Two Belfast Authors Lives on at Queen's
  • Funding for Queen's scientist to help women cope with breast cancer
  • Business start up advice for entrepreneurs in Kettering
  • Second annual non-medical prescribing conference this week
  • Queen's welcomes RIA's Chemical and Physical Sciences Committee
  • Rings to alleviate arthritis validated
  • Annual Learning and Teaching Conference takes place at Park
  • ‘Passed’: Successful Graduates return to the University of Northampton
  • Queen's research shows that young people care too
  • Student's collection based on life of Princess Diana
  • EPSRC presentations to UCL now available to download.
  • Southampton professor elected to lead global computing organisation
  • EPSRC presentations to UCL now available to download
  • Manchester hosts biggest graduate jobs fair in the UK - University of Manchester
  • Inovio Biomedical Provides Updated Interim Data on Phase I/II Clinical Study of...
  • Q&A: 'British universities see India as a pool of talent' - Times of India
  • Cool Chemistry gives students a fun approach to science
  • Queen's v Trinity: Battle of the boat race
  • Northampton Business School ranks highly in annual league tables
  • Colonel alumni find success at UK - Community Press & Recorder
  • Schoolchildren learn to stay safe in the sun
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-09 07:15 IP Group invests 500,000 pounds in "virtually waterless" washing...
  • ASKe conference: Institutional Policies and Procedures for Dealing with Plagiarism
  • Is it time to give up on the BBC? - Jerusalem Post
  • Young Indianas invited to bring history to life
  • Charity tandem ride down the Rhine for Gift of Sight
  • CeDEP: Global Food Prices
  • University volunteers celebrate achievements
  • Northern Ireland not yet a 'normal' society
  • Queen's centre 'welcomes' Tourist Board status
  • Southampton researchers unlock secrets of most common type of leukaemia
  • Be part of the solution
  • Queen's research offers free advice and support to parents
  • Student-led project deploys community wireless network across the city of Southampton
  • First chemistry bursary winner
  • Queen's research among world's most referenced
  • Final tickets left for University Graduate Fashion Show
  • Honorary presentations at Summer Graduations
  • Loughborough University campaign provides clean drinking water for ... - Loughborough News
  • UCL?Eurostar awards announced at passenger rail event
  • Hampshire?s biggest temporary art gallery opens its doors
  • Southampton Researchers Unlock Secrets Of Most Common Type Of ... - Medical News Today (press...
  • Southampton Researchers Unlock Secrets Of Most Common Type Of Leukaemia (Medical News Today)
  • UQ blends with Canada and UK for learning conference - UQ News
  • Student bases final year graphics project on the work of Alan Moore
  • UK Government: First step to making all new school buildings zero ... - Insurance News Net (press...
  • Family, community involvement and resilience are keys to success at school for black children
  • Health service delivery conference at Park Campus
  • Rohde & Schwarz UK supports renowned satellite communications ... - Ballard Communications...
  • Demand hots up despite cool market - Financial Times
  • Manchester scientists showcase work to local MP
  • Aimhigher Summer Schools give a taster of HE
  • £2,000 presented to student rugby players for international competition
  • Queen's University launches UK's first Center of Excellence for ... - EurekAlert (press release)
  • News Briefs (The Kentucky Kernel)
  • ?Ancestral anchovy fillet? key to vertebrate evolution
  • Funding cuts will hurt IT students - Computing
  • Manchester clears first hurdle in €170 million biobank building boom
  • UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES ARMY OF VOLUNTEERS - Express & Echo
  • UK Board Approves New Budget - WTVQ
  • Bentham book award
  • Teaching assistants celebrate achievements
  • Italy ends investigation into UK student's death - Houston Chronicle
  • Italy ends investigation into UK student's death - The Associated Press
  • Birth of first modern computer celebrated in Manchester
  • Competition winners get VIP treatment at Fashion Show
  • UK Games Industry Over the Hill? - Slashdot
  • Self-confidence in children can reduce their chances of obesity
  • UK university?s success with hybrid embryos - UK Trade & Investment
  • UK's First Center Of Excellence For Public Health Launched At ... - Medical News Today (press...
  • UK's First Center Of Excellence For Public Health Launched At Queen's University Belfast (Medical...
  • Rupert Cornwell: Out of America (Independent)
  • Pan-European Research Infrastructure Will Manage Biological Samples Across Continent (Medical News..
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  • Special ceremony to mark completion of UK's tallest sculpture - 24dash
  • Warwick Shootout Awards 2008
  • Students recognised in annual graphics awards
  • Elbow Announce Massive Autumn UK Tour - Gigwise
  • Video games degrees: 95% fail to hit skills target - guardian.co.uk
  • Motor is a home away from home
  • Sir Michael Marmot wins top award for study into health and wealth
  • University honours leading entrepreneurs
  • The Vice-Chancellor welcomes UK Higher Education Minister Bill ... - University of Ulster Online
  • Historian to study at Yale
  • Women have not adapted to casual sex, shows research (News-Medical-Net)
  • Queen's University Best for Studying Dentistry in the UK - MedIndia
  • Southampton researchers give NHS the EDGE in clinical trials
  • Postgraduate research focus of annual conference
  • Anglian Water statement on tap water June 25, 2008
  • Follow Britain’s Olympic hopefuls in the second instalment of BBC One’s longitudinal...
  • UCL obesity public seminar
  • Mills & Reeve - Silicon Fen Business Report
  • Almost Half Of Women Interviewed In New Study Have Negative Feelings About 1-Night Stands (Medical..
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  • Move towards more effective code generation
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  • Lecturers rewarded for hard work - ATL Education News
  • Almost Half Of Women Interviewed In New Study Have Negative Feelings About 1-Night Stands (Medical..
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  • UK's Sagentia sets up US headquarters in Howard County - Bizjournals.com
  • Almost Half Of Women Interviewed In New Study Have Negative Feelings About 1-Night Stands (Medical..
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  • News & Star (The News and Star)
  • Almost Half Of Women Interviewed In New Study Have Negative Feelings About 1-Night Stands (Medical..
  • UCL museums and collections web survey 2008
  • 350th HLTA presentation at celebration event
  • Almost Half Of Women Interviewed In New Study Have Negative Feelings About 1-Night Stands (Medical..
  • Almost Half Of Women Interviewed In New Study Have Negative Feelings About 1-Night Stands (Medical..
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  • Self-powered implants for injured knees
  • University of Leicester Academic Appointed Chairman of UK ... - PharmaLive.com (press release)
  • SSEES building receives brickwork award
  • UK university invents penguin tracker - UK Trade & Investment
  • UK ISS research to improve spacecraft construction - Flight International
  • News (The West Australian)
  • UCL?s astronomers and Haringey schoolchildren team up for science success
  • University of Leicester Academic appointed chairman of UK ... - Medicexchange
  • E-mail leak of 'degree inflation' - BBC News
  • Q&A: 'We aim to link 300 Indian schools with UK schools' - Times of India
  • Focusing on self and identity
  • Salcey Forest inspires winning art student
  • UCL to lead 10 million euro HIV/AIDS research project
  • Olympic gold medallist inspires students at University of Greenwich
  • Patients' Safety Not Compromised By Cut To Junior Doctors' Hours In UK (Medical News Today)
  • Vice-Chancellor honoured by Queen's University Belfast
  • University supports 'Creative Futures' findings
  • Game, set and match! Tennis camps open at Warwick for the summer
  • Group: UK program has 'non-diverse perspective' (The Kentucky Kernel)
  • Southampton scientists push for more research into why the risk of disease starts in the womb
  • Insight into university
  • Drama performance explores life at university
  • Rubber 'snake' could help wave power get a bite of the energy market
  • UCL academic leads new mental health research initiative in India
  • Graphic students scoop top honours at national design show
  • Award presentations at Summer Graduations
  • Karen a first for Wolfson
  • NEWS: UK scientists to develop low energy sensors (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine)
  • Blackwell to bring first Espresso book machine to the UK - WebWire (press release)
  • Kenilworth School and Sports College moves to Trust Status in Partnership with Warwick
  • 5th UCL Global Health Symposium: 15 July 2008
  • Final call for entries for International Community Film Festival
  • Queen cuts ribbon on 'greenest campus in UK' (The Scotsman)
  • Rubber 'snake' could help wave power get a bite of energy market - Hindu
  • ?Imported malaria? on the rise
  • Queen cuts ribbon on 'greenest campus in UK' (Edinburgh Evening News)
  • Blackwell to bring first Espresso book machine to the UK - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
  • Essex University Briefs Students On Academic Life (BruDirect.com)
  • Essex University briefs students on academic life - Borneo Bulletin
  • Bruneians In Twinning Programme Graduate From Belfast University (BruDirect.com)
  • Watermelon fun - Los Angeles Times
  • Salvador Ortiz-Carboneres receives WATE Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Arthritis Research Campaign funds major UCL projects
  • Salvador Ortiz-Carboneres Receives New WATE Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Northampton Business School celebrates Graduations
  • University of Southampton announced as partner in new Third Sector Centre
  • University anti-plagiarism course awarded international standard
  • New method to identify genes affecting health
  • Discover the secrets of the past
  • International focus on the scandal and intrigue of Britain?s former pleasure gardens
  • Diabetes and obesity are linked to male infertiltiy - Times Online
  • Prize-givings for Social Sciences students
  • Hugh Dennis welcomed to The University of Northampton
  • Undergraduate scientist wins essay competition
  • First-time graduation for all three medicine degrees
  • HEFCE provides 11 million funding for new services to businesses - PublicTechnology.net
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
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  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • NEWS: UK academic gets funds to improve code generation (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine)
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • UK wind energy firm opens head office in Halifax - TheChronicleHerald.ca
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Budding engineers and scientists unveil cycle creations
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • UK University to hold Smart Materials event at Southampton Boat Show - BYM News (press release)
  • American, 2 others linked to UK student murder in Italy - USA Today
  • Male Infertility And Diabetes Linked; Excess Sugars In The Body Have Direct Effect On Sperm Quality.
  • Youngest UK doc - Calcutta Telegraph
  • Forget IQ and EQ, now they want to test your HQ - Times of India
  • abu dhabi university signs an mou with the securities & investment ... - Al-Bawaba
  • Ex-Cat Perry finds a new course - Kentucky.com
  • Youngest UK doctor an Indian - Hindustan Times
  • Indian among UK's top powerful lawyers - Times of India
  • Loughborough University spins out UK plastics firm - Plastics & Rubber Weekly
  • University launches £50000 writing prize, with sci-fi author named ... - CV5 Coventry Communities
  • Fine Art Senior Lecturer contributes to Psyche and the Arts book
  • Chancellor highlights need to nurture student talent
  • Hackney children perform classics at UCL
  • Latest Health Research Goes Online - University Of Wolverhampton, UK (Medical News Today)
  • Oxford Brookes Study Need More Participants With Muscular Dystrophy, UK (Medical News Today)
  • New understanding of evolution explored at Southampton Science Café
  • Professor Jessica Corner to head new School of Health Sciences at Southampton
  • NZer claims unfair dismissal from UK hospital - New Zealand Herald
  • Honorary degree for President of Gates Foundation Global Health Program
  • Diabetes Could be a Hidden Condition for Heart Disease Patients
  • University welcomes Prince Maktoom Bin Hamdan
  • Children and young people's attitudes to their prosthetic limbs are focus of Southampton conference
  • Chemistry in action
  • University looks forward to Graduation 2008
  • European Masterclass in Renal Physiology & Pathophysiology held
  • OU Space Scientist helps to plot Earth’s big Mars mission
  • UEA hits back at eco-friendly criticism - Norwich Evening News
  • Artificial Life conference makes first visit to UK - University of Southampton
  • New therapies revealed for diabetes-induced microvascular disease
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-17 07:54 Sanofi-Aventis, Johns Hopkins University to jointly research...
  • Cash crisis raises fears of lay-offs at university - WalesOnline
  • New therapies revealed for diabetes-induced microvascular disease (News-Medical-Net)
  • Retirement of Professor Ray Harris
  • Degree system 'becoming a farce' - The Press Association
  • Southampton researchers review methods for the prevention of STIs
  • Shami Chakrabarti is now Chancellor
  • "Groundbreaking" Alzheimer's trial removes toxic brain plaques
  • Serious assaults up 30% in the UK - New Scientist (subscription)
  • EBI, TGen, Johns Hopkins University, NIH, Genomatix, Pfizer ... - bio1nf0rm (subscription)
  • Science camp lets UK pupil explore - DetNews.com
  • Thousands celebrate graduation
  • Agreement with the University of Monterrey, Mexico
  • Universities support economy despite squeeze
  • Education launch DVD for teaching assistants
  • University and Police partnership celebrates Summer graduation
  • UK Government: Ten UK businesses lauded for innovative staff ... - Insurance News Net (press...
  • ‘Ancestral anchovy fillet’ key to vertebrate evolution
  • ‘Imported malaria’ on the rise
  • UCL’s astronomers and Haringey schoolchildren team up for science success
  • Drama 'Be.COME' performance at Unity explores university life
  • University welcomes musicians from New Orleans
  • Youth parliament concocts high-profile campaign against university ... - guardian.co.uk
  • Portfolio pair win international computer game award
  • University supports Film Northants 2008
  • UK Tells Drink Makers to Curb Promotions, Print Warnings - Bloomberg
  • Ten UK businesses given best staff training accolade - TrainingZone.co.uk
  • Dinosaurrific!
  • UK flagship faces competition row - guardian.co.uk
  • Politics students successfully navigate Westminster Internships
  • UCL researcher scoops L?Oreal For Women in Science Fellowship
  • Former staff invited to view new-look University Library
  • Warwick University Awards Honorary Graduates
  • New study asks ?Does lettuce have health giving properties??
  • New research underlines link between lower birth weight and heart disease in later life
  • UCL earthquake expert visits China
  • Study on wastes management practices and the spread of infections within the NHS
  • Where will the new university campuses be built? - guardian.co.uk
  • Honorary Graduands Take Centre Stage at Birmingham
  • UK scientists studying Yeti-like hair from Meghalaya - Hindu
  • Major Geological Society award for Southampton scientist
  • University’s summer recruitment campaign hits TV screens soon!
  • Crichton campus welcomes the Scottish Cabinet