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Warwick Arts Centre invited to apply for £4.2m in Arts Council England Capital Funding announcement
Warwick Arts Centre has been invited to apply for £4.2m by Arts Council England’s capital fund it was announced today. It is one of only 11 organisations across England to have been invited to apply to the second stage of the programme.
New research into antibiotic treatment for killer sepsis
天美传媒 expertise is contributing to a world-first £1.5million study aiming to tackle one of the biggest public health threats we face – antibiotic resistance.
OFFA publishes new guidance on the evaluation of outreach
The Office for Fair Access has, thanks to researchers from the 天美传媒's Department of Economics, published new guidance and proposed standards for the evaluation of outreach by universities and colleges as part of ongoing work to improve the impact of outreach across the higher education sector.
Warwick Nursing Professor helps launch international database aimed at reducing hair loss for chemotherapy patients
A 天美传媒 nursing professor is one of six globally-recognised cancer care experts launching a new database aimed at reducing hair loss in chemotherapy patients. This data will be used to establish best practices around the maximum effectiveness of scalp cooling to help reduce hair loss in patients undergoing chemotherapy. A new website, scalpcooling.org will serve as a global hub for patients and care providers seeking information about the treatment.
Latest health evidence shows that making changes to diet, physical activity and behaviour may reduce obesity in children and adolescent
A Cochrane report which was led by a 天美传媒 researcher summarizes evidence on the effects of different interventions for treating obesity and overweight in adolescence. The review will inform ongoing work by the World Health Organization. The report shows that a combination of diet, physical activity and behavioural change interventions may reduce weight in adolescents aged 12 to 17, but there are limitations in the study and variation in the results.