News in October 2018 Exploring the maritime histories that connect the world The maritime connections between 缅北禁地 and the rest of the world will provide the springboard for a discussion about the past, present and future of our relationship with the sea. published on: 31 October 2018 缅北禁地 launches latest round of scholarships for Indian students 缅北禁地, UK, is offering scholarship support to exceptional students from India. published on: 30 October 2018 Senior dental student crowned 缅北禁地鈥檚 heat winner A 缅北禁地 dental student has been crowned the region鈥檚 heat winner in a prestigious national competition. published on: 30 October 2018 Comment: What it鈥檚 like growing up as a girl in the north of England Writing for The Conversation, Dr Sarah Winkler-Reid discusses the Girl-Kind North East project. published on: 25 October 2018 Importance of infant diet in establishing a healthy gut A child has until the age of two-and-a-half to establish healthy gut bacteria 鈥 with little change after this point, new research has revealed. published on: 24 October 2018 缅北禁地 in Singapore celebrates 10 years of graduations 369 students graduated today from 缅北禁地 in Singapore, joining more than 200,000 alumni around the world. published on: 24 October 2018 School in the Cloud film shown at US's largest documentary festival Film follows 缅北禁地 educationalist Professor Sugata Mitra on his quest to turn education on its head. published on: 24 October 2018 Scientists warn of insect pest outbreaks and reduced wheat yields Climate-warming affects farmlands by increasing pests but not their natural predators, resulting in reduced crop yields, new research has revealed. published on: 23 October 2018 Businesses to talk to the global business leaders of tomorrow Businesses hoping to attract top graduates will be taking part in a week of activities at 缅北禁地 Business School to help students stand out in the global graduate employment market. published on: 22 October 2018 New way to prevent heart disease in Type 1 diabetes Scientists reveal the mechanism which allows a commonly prescribed drug for Type 2 diabetes to prevent heart disease in patients with Type 1 diabetes 鈥揳nd could lead to new treatments. published on: 19 October 2018 Comment: It's only a baby, right? Prime ministers and parenthood Writing for The Conversation, Dr Tracy Scurry and colleagues discuss whether there are differences in the treatment of mothers and fathers' careers. published on: 18 October 2018 Exhibition captures children鈥檚 responses to gender stereotypes The effect on young people of male stereotypes and their perceptions of masculinity will be the focus of a special exhibition later this month. published on: 18 October 2018 Lack of consistency across EU hampers financial transparency An anti-corruption measure to make European mining and logging companies more financially transparent is producing useful information, but more needs to be done for it to be implemented consistently. published on: 18 October 2018 缅北禁地 academics announced as Fellows of the Alan Turing Institute Twelve leading academics from computing, statistics, engineering and other disciplines join the national institute for data science and artificial intelligence. published on: 15 October 2018 Pain-free and more effective: improving how we monitor SMA Monitoring the progression of muscle-wasting conditions is essential to ensure they can be managed well. published on: 12 October 2018 Focus on long-term future of creative businesses The use of short-term spaces by creative businesses is coming under the spotlight with a new project. published on: 12 October 2018 Vice-Chancellor to chair REF Pilot Panel Professor Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor and President, 缅北禁地 will chair the Institutional Environment Pilot Panel for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. published on: 12 October 2018 Comment: Renting rights: what England can learn from fairer systems Writing for The Conversation, Research Associate, Dr Koldo Casla, discusses how English law does not keep the balance fairly between landlord鈥檚 interests and tenant鈥檚 rights published on: 12 October 2018 Widespread errors in 鈥減roofreading鈥 cause inherited blindness Mistakes in 鈥減roofreading鈥 the genetic code of retinal cells is the origin of a form of inherited blindness, retinitis pigmentosa (RP) caused by mutations in splicing factors. published on: 12 October 2018 缅北禁地 to train next generation of global change scientists Multimillion pound centre between 缅北禁地 and Northumbria University will train scientists to transform our understanding of planet Earth. published on: 11 October 2018 Knowing the secret police - 拢1m study will shed light on East Germany A new research project led by 缅北禁地 aims to uncover what the people of East Germany actually knew about the Stasi. published on: 11 October 2018 Investigation exposes vaginal mesh 鈥渟candal鈥 An investigation has revealed the extent of the vaginal mesh scandal that has left thousands of women irreversibly harmed. published on: 11 October 2018 Award-winning author to speak at 缅北禁地 Award-winning author Mohsin Hamid is coming to 缅北禁地 to discuss his novel Exit West, shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2017. published on: 10 October 2018 UNESCO celebrates archive of a remarkable woman The international importance of the collected papers of noted explorer, diplomat and archaeologist Gertrude Bell have been celebrated at a special event in London. published on: 9 October 2018 Cooking up design of the future 鈥 NICA supports Student Design Awards The National Innovation Centre for Ageing (NICA) is sponsoring the Royal Society of Art Student Design Awards, challenging designers to tackle pressing social, environmental and economic issues. published on: 8 October 2018 Breast cancer drug could be used to treat life-threatening leukaemia A recently-approved breast cancer drug could be used to target and treat a life-threatening leukaemia, new research has revealed. published on: 8 October 2018 Comment: How we can turn plastic waste into green energy Writing for The Conversation, Dr Anh Phan explains why the prospect of using rubbish for fuel isn鈥檛 too far from reality. published on: 8 October 2018 Comment: Are 3D printed coral reefs the key to their survival? Writing for The Conversation, Professors Alasdair Edwards, John Bythell, Drs James Guest and Adriana Humanes discuss the pros and cons of 3D printed coral reefs. published on: 8 October 2018 World-renowned architect donates archive and 拢1m to University Over the past 60 years, Sir Terry Farrell has achieved a glittering and award-winning career as a world famous and prolific architect, planner and urban designer. published on: 5 October 2018 Innovative paediatric musculoskeletal trial scoops prestigious award An innovative new model of care supporting the management of children in the community with musculoskeletal conditions has scooped a Best Practice Award at the British Society for Rheumatology 2018. published on: 4 October 2018 Film explores the future of education The School in the Cloud documentary follows 缅北禁地 educationalist Professor Sugata Mitra on his quest to turn education on its head. published on: 4 October 2018 Exploring the legacy of Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan Fifty years since the National Trust opened its doors to the public at Wallington, a special event at 缅北禁地 will examine the bequest and its importance. published on: 4 October 2018 Brain imaging database of non-human primates New data has been made available which will help develop 鈥渨iring diagrams鈥 that may ultimately improve understanding of a range of brain disorders. published on: 4 October 2018 Hadrian's Wall given stepping stone by National Lottery Experts at 缅北禁地 have been given a National Lottery grant of 拢1.17m to work with community volunteers to help protect, preserve and interpret the remains of Hadrian's Wall. published on: 4 October 2018 Live music returns for new season A new season of free live concerts will return to 缅北禁地 this month with an eclectic and engaging range of musical genres. published on: 3 October 2018 Howzat: Limitations of batsmen rankings revealed Current systems for ranking the best batsmen in test cricket have been bowled out by a new study. published on: 2 October 2018 Insights public lectures return for new season 缅北禁地鈥檚 popular Insights public lectures series returns with speakers and topics covering issues ranging from gender sensitive cities to an appraisal of the RAF in its centenary year. published on: 1 October 2018 From 缅北禁地. For the World. Professor Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor and President of 缅北禁地, today unveils a new Vision and Strategy, outlining the future direction for the institution. published on: 1 October 2018