How ancient Roman teens had it tough too
19 April 2010Professor Kathleen Coleman, Professor of Latin at Harvard University and renowned author on Latin literature and history will give Newnham's biennial Jane Harrison Memorial Lecture...
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Professor Kathleen Coleman, Professor of Latin at Harvard University and renowned author on Latin literature and history will give Newnham's biennial Jane Harrison Memorial Lecture...
People's happiness is significantly bound up with that of their "significant others", a new study into men and women's differing attitudes to well-being has found.
A Cambridge University-led project which investigated what it means to be a Muslim living in modern Britain has won high praise as a model for...
It's space, but is it art? Stunning images of the galaxy are fast becoming common currency thanks to technology like the Hubble Space Telescope, but...
A €1 million study will shed light on the role of cultural memory of the soviet era in Russia, Ukraine and Poland.
A unique collaboration has resulted in the re-issue of over 1,000 rare books of enduring scholarly value.
Researchers in Cambridge and Japan will be working together towards a more integrated understanding of how stem cells make decisions.
The way that drugs used to treat mental illness are advertised to doctors could be helping to perpetuate - rather than break down - the...
The teaching of literacy and language skills, both in the UK and overseas, needs significant reform to curb the "unproductive" effects of government standardisation, a...
The planning obligations which local authorities impose on private developers are successfully raising billions of pounds for local infrastructure and making vital contributions towards roads,...