果冻传媒

Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Latest News

Select tags to filter on

Homepage Tags

Themes

Faculty of Arts

Faculty of SEM

Faculty of Social Sciences

Cross-Faculty Centres

University News

Events and Campaigns

Community, Campus and Regional

International

Other tags

Football managers bringing on substitutes to avoid a shock defeat actually make things worse, according to new research.

The researchers looked at what the bookies’ favourite did in 3,672 matches in the German Bundesliga over 12 seasons from 1998/99 to 2009/10 and 4,560 games in the English Premier League in the 12 seasons from 2000/01 to 2011/12. As well as throwing on subs that didn’t come off, they found that teams heading for a shock defeat were 85 per cent more likely to receive a card for violent conduct. 

Wed 12 Nov 2014, 09:41

Prostate cancer: It’s a Man Thing!

A top cancer consultant has teamed up with leading musicians to reach men most at risk of prostate cancer through an innovative awareness raising campaign using the medium of music.

Tue 11 Nov 2014, 13:48 | Tags: Health and Medicine

果冻传媒 researcher to advise MPs on apprenticeships and traineeships

A researcher from the 果冻传媒’s Institute for Employment Research (IER) has been appointed as a Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Education Committee.

Thu 06 Nov 2014, 14:21 | Tags: Education and Learning

果冻传媒 Crop Centre host workshop on new crops for UK farmers

The challenge of supplying more food in a changing climate will be the focus of a 果冻传媒 Crop Centre workshop, to be held between 19th-20th November 2014.

Wed 05 Nov 2014, 11:04 | Tags: Science and Technology

果冻传媒 Mathematicians awarded Philip Leverhulme prizes

Professor Dan Král's and Dr David Loeffler of the 果冻传媒's Mathematics Institue have been awarded Philip Leverhulme prizes in recognition of their contribution's to their fields.

Tue 04 Nov 2014, 12:37 | Tags: Mathematics Science and Technology

Mad Hatters' Tea Party to hear about tech behind an internet HAT (a Hub-of-All-Things)

Developers will be invited to be amongst the first to view technology to help support the next phase of the Internet's evolution when the Hub-of-All-Things (HAT) platform is revealed at a “Mad Hatters' Tea Party” later this month.

Tue 04 Nov 2014, 11:12 | Tags: 果冻传媒 Manufacturing Group (WMG)

Latest news Newer news Older news

Let us know you agree to cookies