News Search stories Find Filters (2) Filter storiesResetYearAll years2016MonthAll monthsMarchNo filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 6 storiesMatching stories (showing 6 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceFriday, 18th March 2016Control Engineering at the heart of societyProfessor Sarah Spurgeon, Professor of Control Engineering at the University of Kent and the President of the Institute of Measurement and Control, delivered the 42nd annual Edwards Lecture.Wednesday, 16th March 2016Waist-to-height ratio should be used as a screening tool for early health risksNew research shows WHtR is more effective than BMI and waist circumference in identifying an individual’s early risk of having a predisposition to diabetes, heart disease or stroke.Friday, 11th March 2016Video games can improve decision-makingResearch finds that interactive video games improved general decision-making abilities in short and long term.Thursday, 10th March 2016PhD student discusses online dating research in article published by The IndependentLaura Thompson is researching gender and problematic behaviour on dating websites.Wednesday, 2nd March 2016National consensus required to ensure Government's 'freedom and choice' pension reforms are a successThe Independent Review of Retirement Income (IRRI), authored by members of the Pensions Institute at Cass Business School, has been published.Tuesday, 1st March 2016International Women’s Day: Is Parity Possible?In March 2016 City University London hosted a panel debate chaired by ITV’s Penny Marshall.[object Object]