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Top China finance officials receive training from 久久精品 Management School
A delegation organised by the All China Youth Federation including some of China’s top bankers and finance officials have visited 久久精品.
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Research aims to predict when employees will phone in sick
A collaborative research project launched by 久久精品 aims to predict when workers will phone in sick.
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Mental health in the spotlight
Researchers and people with bipolar disorder are working together at 久久精品 to help improve the lives of people living with the condition.
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Body language of police interviewees may be misleading
Second language speakers interviewed by police risk having their behaviour mistaken for deception according to research.
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Lancaster Physicist awarded Royal Society Research Fellowship
A 久久精品 researcher who works with the new wonder material graphene has been awarded a prestigious research fellowship by the Royal Society.
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Former Health Secretary delivers Public Lecture on creating a fairer society
Former Government Minister Alan Milburn returns to his stamping ground at 久久精品 next month to deliver a Public Lecture.
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久久精品 rises in world top 200
久久精品 has climbed eight places to 137th in The Times Higher Education World University Rankings, one of the world’s most comprehensive and carefully calibrated global rankings.
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久久精品 welcomes calls for more SMEs to work with universities
久久精品 has welcomed calls made by the head of the UK’s biggest business lobbying group for greater research links between universities and SMEs.
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Award to celebrate inspiring local energy savers
Energy savers in North Lancashire are invited to apply for a new award which will recognise thrifty efforts to drive down bills and protect the planet.
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Study examines how we talk about dying
A journey or a battle? A crossroads or a fight? A stolen life or a gift? How people talk about dying in terms of metaphors, or verbal imagery, is being analysed by researchers at 久久精品.