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                Supporting emerging talent from across the world/news/2018/march/supporting-emerging-talent-from-across-the-world Research into protecting vulnerable children from developing mental health problems and how enslaved Africans became imperial asylum seekers in... 
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                New film on forced marriages and people with learning disabilities/news/2018/march/new-film-on-forced-marriages-and-people-with-learning-disabilities A documentary about what forced marriage means for adults with learning disabilities has been made involving expertise from Leicester. 
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                Expert opinions cover heart disease migraines Salisbury and World Sleep Day/news/2018/march/expert-opinions-cover-heart-attacks-migraines-salisbury-and-world-sleep-day In an article for The Conversation, Dr Tom Webb and Professors Alison Goodall and Shu Ye have discussed possible reasons why age is such as strong... 
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                Get to know your brain/news/2018/march/get-to-know-your-brain Have you ever wondered how the brain actually works- what makes us move, feel, think, and listen? On Wednesday 14 March, in the midst of global... 
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                Understanding teenage angst/news/2018/february/understanding-teenage-angst The way teenagers think is going to come under scrutiny at a lecture that is open to the public on Monday 30 April. 
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                Expert opinions cover trust within cultures colour the Anthropocene and more/news/2018/january/expert-opinions-cover-brexit-zimbabwe-trust-within-cultures-and-more Professor Jo Brewis from our School of Business has explored the ways in which the gig economy is providing an insidious new means for women to be... 
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                Experienced psychologist to reflect on clinical work with gender variant children and adolescents/news/2018/january/experienced-psychologist-to-reflect-on-clinical-work-with-gender-variant-children-and-adolescents Clinical Psychologist and Systemic Psychotherapist Dr Bernadette Wren will be delivering a public talk on the complexity of clinical work with... 
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                Why ideas matter- seminar exploring why we should be imagining six impossible things before breakfast/news/2017/november/why-ideas-matter-seminar-exploring-why-we-should-be-imagining-six-impossible-things-before-breakfast How often do you push yourself to imagine the seemingly impossible? The power of new ideas, and perspectives on where they might come from, will... 
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                Reducing variability in experimental stroke models/news/2017/november/reducing-variability-in-experimental-stroke-models A study by our University, recently published in Disease Models & Mechanisms, describes a new approach for inducing stroke in mice that reduces... 
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                Expert opinions cover James Bond sexual harassment in the media kindness science diplomacy and the beautiful game/news/2017/november/expert-opinions-cover-james-bond-sexual-harassment-in-the-media-kindness-science-diplomacy-and-the-beautiful-game In an article for The Conversation, Professor Martin Parker from our School of Business has discussed how over the years James Bond has gradually...