News Search stories Find Filter Filter storiesSubjectAll subjectsArts and media (110)Business (524)Computing and computer science (48)Engineering (93)Health (147)History (7)Literature (20)Mathematics (13)Politics and law (219)Psychology (101)YearAll years2024 (329)2023 (410)2022 (419)2021 (310)2020 (3)2019 (5)2018 (2)2017 (1)No filters are valid for the current query. FindCloseAll stories (showing 441–450 of 1,480 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)Thursday, 7th September 2023Income is more protective against pain in more equal countriesStudy co-authored by Dr Lucía Macchia, Department of Psychology, has ramifications for countries’ pain reduction policies. Hashtag: Research studyThursday, 7th September 2023Supporting nurses and midwives in public health careers at the School of Health & Psychological SciencesThe school holds its annual conference for students on the Public Health (District Nursing, Health Visiting or School Nursing) MSc/PGDip/Bsc(Hons)/GDip Postgraduate taught degree. Hashtag: Research newsWednesday, 6th September 2023City academics announced as joint chairs of the Collaboration of Aphasia TrialistsThe Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs) announces the joint-appointment of Professor Madeline Cruice and Professor Lucy Dipper to the role of CATs Chair. Hashtag: AnnouncementsMonday, 4th September 2023From The Conversation: Tory MP's historic family links to slavery raise questions about Britain's position on reparationsDr Paul Lashmar writes for The Conversation in response to a recent report calculating that the UK owes up to £18.6 trillion in reparations for the transatlantic slave trade.Thursday, 31st August 2023UK ranked as the top investment destination in Europe by M&A Attractiveness Index ScoreDespite Brexit headwinds, research from Bayes Business School shows that the UK remains an attractive investment proposition Hashtag: Research spotlightWednesday, 30th August 2023Turbulent times leading middle classes to embrace digital nomadism and reject traditional aspirationsPaper is the first piece of work to capture this paradoxical shift in what feels secure vs what feels risky and burdensome in consumers' lifestyle choices and consumption behaviours Hashtag: Research spotlightWednesday, 30th August 2023Central banks say interest rates will stay high but it’s unclear if this will be enough to curb inflationProfessor Steve Schifferes writes for The Conversation about the success of high interest rates on bringing down inflation.Tuesday, 29th August 2023New research sheds light on how gender inequality in the media industry impacts job satisfactionStudy uncovers how workplace gender equality curbs experiences of sexual harassment and boosts job satisfaction in the Global South.Thursday, 24th August 2023Urdang students and alumni perform for Jamaican High Commission to commemorate anniversaries of Windrush and island’s independenceCity performing artists celebrate Jamaican life and 75 years since Windrush.Wednesday, 23rd August 2023Lila Vialat becomes Bayes’ first BSc Business Management with Social Purpose graduateUndergraduate student finds purpose and hopes to better the world with her mix of business and charity sector knowledgePrevious page 451…23456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147…148Next page