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Today's recommended read
Wobbly skyscrapers may trigger motion-sickness and depression, warn experts
Dr Antony Darby (Dept. of Architecture & Civil Engineering)
BBC Breakfast, The Telegraph, Yahoo! Canada, and three other outlets
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Rebuilding Homs: how to resurrect a city after six years of conflict
Ammar Azzouz (PhD Researcher, Dept. of Architecture & Civil Engineering)
The Conversation
Children from jobless households more likely to experience poverty and be out of work
Professor Paul Gregg (Dept. of Social & Policy Sciences)
Education Journal
Who the hell would vote for Marine Le Pen?
Dr Aurelien Mondon (Dept. of Politics, Languages & International Studies)
The Daily Beast
Fillon's imputation benefits the independent candidate in the presidential elections in France
Dr Aurelien Mondon (Dept. of Politics, Languages & International Studies)
La Razón
Construction industry to predict the future at annual conference
Dr Paul Shepherd (Dept. of Architecture & Civil Engineering)
South West Business
An investigation of reinsurance and charitable giving in insurance firms
Professor Michael Adams (School of Management)
Insurance News Net
Astronomers are set to peer into a black hole and take a picture of its event horizon
Professor Carole Mundell (Dept. of Physics)
Yahoo! UK and Ireland, International Business Times UK
How can companies ward off cyber-attacks?
Dr Emma Williams (School of Management)
Yahoo! UK and Ireland
People with ADHD may make the best entrepreneurs
Professor Dimo Dimov (School of Management)
Bath Chronicle
Dark Matter was missing from early galaxies, study reveals
Dr Stijn Wuyts (Dept. of Physics)
I4U, The Marshalltown, El Colombiano
The irreversible disease you can get from high blood sugar (it's not diabetes)
Dr Rob Williams, Dr Omar Kassaar Munir and Professor Jean van den Elsen (Dept. of Biology & Biochemistry), Professor Tony James (Dept. of Chemistry) and Professor Stephen Ward (Dept. of Pharmacy & Pharmacology)
MSN Canada
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Alternative guide finds Bath is THE country's safest university city
Research by The Complete University Guide
Bath Chronicle
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Young chemical engineers pitch questions to politicians & policy makers in parliament
Caitlin Taylor (PhD researcher, Dept. of Chemical Engineering)
Process Industry Informer
Youngsters get to grips with the glory of science
Bath Taps Into Science team (coordinated by Widening Participation)
Frome Standard (no link available), BBC Radio Bristol
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Overseas students offer a net gain for Britain Financial Times (subscription required)
Letters: Squalid universities The Telegraph
Scientists leave labs for the streets The Times (subscription required)
Overseas students: UK government to ‘turn the thumbscrews’ on MPs Times Higher Education
Time for action on teaching excellence for taught postgraduates Wonkhe
Here to stay: the politics behind TEF wonkery Wonkhe
The road to a subject level TEF will be fraught with complication Wonkhe
Teach First head criticises 'depressing' grammars The Independent
Treat staff fairly and scrap this nursing on the cheap The Mirror
On this we can all agree. Selection is bad for our schools The Guardian
Cross-party alliance takes on Theresa May over grammar schools The Guardian
Brexit brain drain 'will put the brake on driverless cars' Daily Mail
Letters: Students, not migrants The Telegraph
Eton-sponsored free school wants to become grammar The Times (subscription required)
Help in a time of crisis The Guardian
Post-Brexit postgrads: what's in store for higher education? The Guardian
Postgrad apprenticeships: ready for take-off The Guardian
Postgrad stress: how to deal with the university blues The Guardian
Seeding the future: how university incubators are helping postgrads' ideas bear fruit The Guardian
Tech innovation to rely on graduate ‘creativity’ and openness Times Higher Education
Faith healing: universities urged to confront religion blind spot Times Higher Education
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