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University of Sussex: £10 million investment in state-of-the-art centre to teach students the latest innovations in engineering and robotics

PRESS RELEASE -- 12, December 2014

A state-of-the-art centre to teach students the latest innovations in engineering and robotics is at the heart of a new £10 million investment at the University of Sussex. BRIGHTON, 12-12-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — Half of the money (£4.9 million) for … Read the full press release

A symposium on Youth Mental Health and Stigma to be held at University of Nottingham on 12 December 2014

PRESS RELEASE -- 10, December 2014

NOTTINGHAM, 10-12-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — Seventy five per cent of all mental health disorders have their onset between the years of 12 and 25. One in 10 young people will experience a mental health problem, most commonly depression and anxiety, … Read the full press release

University of Sussex research reveals that people can be trained to “see” letters of the alphabet as colours like how those with synaesthesia experience their world

PRESS RELEASE -- 19, November 2014

A new study has shown for the first time that people can be trained to “see” letters of the alphabet as colours in a way that simulates how those with synaesthesia experience their world. BRIGHTON, 19-11-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — The … Read the full press release

University of Sussex neuroscientist’s book about optical illusions won the Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize

PRESS RELEASE -- 19, November 2014

A book about optical illusions, co-authored by a University of Sussex neuroscientist, has won the Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize today (17 November). BRIGHTON, 19-11-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — The prize is awarded annually for the best book that communicates … Read the full press release

University of Sussex student helped to produce the first-ever online dictionary of Louisiana Creole to try to save the language from extinction

PRESS RELEASE -- 19, November 2014

A linguistic historian has helped to produce the first-ever online dictionary of Louisiana Creole to try to save the language from extinction. BRIGHTON, 19-11-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — Christophe Landry, a native Louisianan and a PhD student in American History at the … Read the full press release

University of Sussex research: Fruit fly’s sense of smell could be used in new technology to detect drugs and bomb

PRESS RELEASE -- 20, October 2014

A fly’s sense of smell could be used in new technology to detect drugs and bombs, new University of Sussex research has found. BRIGHTON, 20-10-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — Brain scientist Professor Thomas Nowotny was surprised to find that the ‘nose’ of … Read the full press release

University of Sussex study: unmown areas in parks can increase flowers and pollinating insects while also leading to greater enjoyment of the space by people

PRESS RELEASE -- 18, September 2014

Sussex, 18-9-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — Creating unmown areas in an urban park can significantly increase flowers and pollinating insects while also leading to a greater enjoyment of the space by people, according to a University of Sussex study. Researchers at the … Read the full press release

The University of Sussex’s plan to increase spending on talented students from families with relatively low incomes approved by the Office for Fair Access (OFFA)

PRESS RELEASE -- 24, July 2014

BRIGHTON, 24-7-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — The University of Sussex has been given approval for its plans to offer more financial help for talented students from families with relatively low incomes. The government’s access regulator, the Office for Fair Access (OFFA), has today … Read the full press release

University of Sussex report: Community-led sustainable energy projects not taken seriously enough by the government

PRESS RELEASE -- 13, May 2014

Sussex, 13-5-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — Published today (12 May 2014), the report looks at how initiatives such as community-owned solar panels, wind turbines and hydro-electricity generators, as well as energy-saving projects, could make big differences in tackling climate change. But while a … Read the full press release