| Research from International Colleges Newsletter for Monday May 18, 2026 ( 5 items ) |
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Bath Professor of Public Health contributes to Pan-European Commission on Climate and Health report
BATH, England, May 17 -- The University of Bath posted the following news:
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Bath Professor of Public Health contributes to Pan-European Commission on Climate and Health report
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Anna Gilmore, Professor of Public Health and Co-Director of the Centre for 21st Century Public Health (C21PH) at the University of Bath, has urged governments across Europe to regulate the major industries and commercial actors that undermine climate and health protection efforts, following the release of a majo
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Bath Spa University: Rethinking Screen Time - Science Behind Social Media and Mental Health
BATH, England, May 15 -- Bath Spa University issued the following Q&A on May 14, 2026, involving professor of psychology and science communication Pete Etchells:
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Rethinking screen time: The science behind social media and mental health
Social media use and screen time has been a hot topic this year: globally, there is a growing sense of concern about use and overuse, particularly in children and young people, and efforts are underway in many countries - including the UK - to regulate an
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Beyond the bowser: why petrol prices can feel unfair to some Australians
BRISBANE, Australia, May 18 -- The University of Queensland posted the following news:
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Beyond the bowser: why petrol prices can feel unfair to some Australians
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After weeks of volatility linked to conflict in the Middle East, fuel prices across Australia have begun to ease somewhat, helped by temporary excise cuts and closer scrutiny of fuel retailers. Despite some relief at the bowser, public frustration remains strong. At first glance it looks like a familiar cost-of-living story -
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The cost of damage: Coastal residents pay a heavy price for storm surges
KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark, May 16 -- The Technical University of Denmark posted the following news:
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The cost of damage: Coastal residents pay a heavy price for storm surges
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A new analysis from DTU shows that households affected by storm surges incur significant out-of-pocket costs and spend hundreds of hours on clean-up and reconstruction - in addition to government compensation. Furthermore, almost 40 per cent of the owners have experienced physical or mental consequences.
Peter Aag
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University Academics' Research Gains Global Recognition
BOLTON, England, May 11 -- The University of Greater Manchester issued the following news:
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University academics' research gains global recognition
Two academics from the University of Greater Manchester have had their research abstracts accepted for presentation at the prestigious International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH) World Congress 2026, to be held in Mexico later this year.
The research abstracts are:
* From Global Policy to Local Gown and Town: Active Campu
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