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  1. Researching inpatient mental health care across England and Wales

    Professor Alan Simpson explains more about the recent NIHR-funded report.

  2. Researchers accurately measure surface area of the eye for first time

    Study will enable researchers to better understand how short or long-sightedness can affect such eye measurements.

  3. The myth of meritocracy is increasing inequality, academic argues in new book

    Dr Jo Littler draws from her research in her book Against Meritocracy: Culture, power and myths of mobility.

  4. 13,500-strong Twitter bot army disappeared shortly after EU referendum, research reveals

    Twitter bots posted almost 65,000 messages during a four-week period, with their content showing a “clear slant towards the leave campaign”.

  5. Pension liability can make or break a mergers and acquisitions deal

    Report finds that pension liability risk impacts both target and acquirers.

  6. Diageo tops UK corporate governance list

    Report compiled by Cass Business School ranks Diageo as the best UK company for corporate governance.

  7. Mental health screening measures needed to identify parents and children at risk

    Measures are needed to avoid possible long-term negative impacts of such conditions on children’s development.

  8. Life of WWI spy Mata Hari to be explored at centenary conference

    Dr Julie Wheelwright is hosting a City symposium marking 100 years since Mata Hari's execution.

  9. Increase in accident and emergency admissions caused by improved hospital survival rates

    Study found that 37 per cent of the increase in emergency admissions and their cost can be explained by the success of hospitals in saving the lives of patients with acute life threatening conditions.

  10. Hacking the human brain with social marketing

    Brain scans reveal the best way to engage consumers is through storytelling.

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