At a time of increasing divisions within politics – think of the recent battles over whether the UK should remain in or leave the European Union –...
In understanding war-related post-traumatic stress disorder, a person’s cultural and professional context is just as important as how they cope with...
In a fascinating study of J M Barrie’s classic works for children, Dr Rosalind Ridley (Newnham College) reveals that the creator of Peter Pan, and a...
As social beings, a sense of identity plays an important role in our relations – and in our own happiness. But identity doesn’t have to be narrowly...
We know a lot about food but little about the food choices that affect the nation’s health. Researchers have begun to devise experiments to find out...
̽»¨Ö±²¥creators of commercially sold counselling programmes increasingly profit from public health services across the world. However, a new study into...
Children’s play is under threat from increased urbanisation, perceptions of risk and educational pressures. ̽»¨Ö±²¥first research centre of its kind...
Do you like your jazz to be Norah Jones or Ornette Coleman, your classical music to be Bach or Stravinsky, or your rock to be Coldplay or Slayer? The...
A survey of almost 400,000 British residents has highlighted significant differences in personalities between regions. Amongst its findings, it shows...