As part of the UK government’s trade delegation to India, The Open University and Save the Children (the leading child rights organisation in India), have announced a…
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As nations all over the world welcome their Olympic athletes home, many of us will take a moment to reflect on the whirlwind of psychological pressure,…
Every four years, the Olympic and Paralympic Games burst on to our screens, showcasing a rich variety of sports, athletes and cultures. For those not lucky…
Could wearable fitness trackers like Fitbits – currently seen as trendy accessories for the young – play a key role in improving the health of older…
As a result, they are taking on players very young. British clubs commonly take advantage of the fact that they can sign players on schoolboy terms…
With the global success of Pokémon Go, the world has been introduced to the next generation of augmented reality experiences on their mobile phones. Senior Lecturer at the Institute of…
A year on from the introduction of the Care Act 2014, a review by the UK’s largest charity for unpaid carers has found that the new…
Professor Eileen Scanlon has been awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday honours list for services to Education. This is the latest accolade for her work,…
Two and a half million people are living with cancer in Britain. But what is the impact on a patient once they receive the diagnosis and…
Alcohol: why do we drink it? People have been consuming alcohol for at least 10,000 years. And when drinking water was rather risky, alcohol seemed a…