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TV is dying
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TV will soon be forced out of the market by fast-emerging wearable technologies such as virtual reality head-mounted displays.
Date:
21/10/2014
Booker author Jim Crace reading at the university
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Critically acclaimed writer Jim Crace will read extracts from Harvest which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
Date:
17/10/2014
Jack the rapper joins world famous classical school
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Digital Music and Sound Arts graduate Jack Jakaboski, has become the first rapper to be accepted at the renowned Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Date:
16/10/2014
Back to the Future. Projects in Innovation: Innovation in Projects.
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Back to the Future. Projects in Innovation: Innovation in Projects. Inaugural lecture from Professor Tim Brady.
Date:
15/10/2014
Better dementia care is the key to solving NHS challenges
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Today's health and social care services are missing important opportunities to provide better care and to decrease the cost of emergency admissions to hospitals, says Professor Sube Banerjee.
Date:
14/10/2014
The hidden discrimination faced by people with diabetes
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Fifteen in every 100 UK people with diabetes have suffered discrimination and the public needs to improve their understanding of the condition, according to a new publication by the university.
Date:
13/10/2014
Next generation anti-doping
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Next generation anti-doping: a fairer future for world-class sport – inaugural lecture from Professor Yannis Pitsiladis. Event now fully booked but a video will be available after the event.
Date:
08/10/2014
Opening the door to careers
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Youngsters wanting careers in science, engineering or the environment are being invited to open evenings organised by a new Sussex college, co-sponsored by the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ.
Date:
03/10/2014
What body language says about Cameron and Miliband
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Ed Miliband has the hands of a geek while David Cameron's pursed lips are tell-tale signs of anxiety, according to a body language study by Dr Harry Witchel.
Date:
02/10/2014
500k grant to reduce sexually transmitted infections
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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ and Sussex Medical School is sharing in a £500,000 grant to find effective behavioural interventions for STIs.
Date:
26/09/2014
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