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The
eastern Mediterranean is the cradle
of western civilisation. Around its
shores have developed many of the great
ancient civilisations. Despite being
the home to millions of people, and
holiday destination for millions the
waters are for the most part crystal
clear and blue. Very different from
the murky green-grey waters that one
associates with seawater polluted with
sewage and other nutrients. |
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| Rebuilding
Iraq from the classroom upwards |
| The
struggle by the people of Iraq to rebuild their
country is being supported by the University.
The school of education is helping a visiting
Iraqi team of policy-makers and teachers develop
a new curriculum for English – the first
in 30 years – for all schools across Iraq. |
| Turning
research into money-spinners |
| Revolutionary
technology to predict when a mother will go
into labour is a step closer to the marketplace
thanks to the merger of spin-out company Jopejo
with In Vivo Medical Diagnostics (IVMD). |
| Searching
Europe for a working balance |
| ‘Family
friendly’ working practices such as
flexitime may actually benefit employers more
than their staff since they bring about a
much longer working day, according to law
lecturer Annick Masselot. |
| Robotic
help for stroke victims |
| Every
year over 130,000 people in England and Wales
suffer a stroke and up to 85% of them are left
with weakness in their arms, making day-to-day
tasks difficult. New robotic technology being
developed at Leeds will help patients to recover
more quickly and regain their independence. |
| Germany
in a spell of trouble with the people's language |
| We might moan that
young people can’t spell. But is there
such a thing as standard English – and
would we even want such a thing? New research
suggests that language cannot be standardised,
but has to constantly evolve – otherwise
its speakers might start a rebellion. |
| Team's
breathtaking results |
| Leeds researchers
have found the ‘missing link’
in understanding how the body reacts to being
short of oxygen. |
| Leader
column |
This month Professor
Michael Arthur focuses on the exciting future
for the University of Leeds, and outlines
some of the key strategies we need to adopt
to continue our success.
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