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First University of Buckingham Medical School Honorary Award Ceremony
Sir Roger Bannister, Sir Magdi Yacoub and Sir Graeme Catto were last night (Thursday) made Honorary Graduates at the first ever University of Buckingham Medical School Honorary Ceremony. Chief Operating…
Press Release: First University of Buckingham Medical School Honorary Award Ceremony
20 March 2015 Sir Roger Bannister, Sir Magdi Yacoub and Sir Graeme Catto were last night (Thursday) made Honorary Graduates at the first ever University of Buckingham Medical School Honorary…
In the news – 17 March 2015
Jihadi John keeps his bank account after Treasury freezes assets of only a handful of Islamic terrorists – Anthony Glees quoted (The Telegraph, 14 March). Official report shows just £50,000…
Sir Chris Woodhead Blog: Equality for all children? That means the more able too
Men may be born equal in the eyes of God and the rule of the law, but, as we go about our everyday lives, we know that this is not…
Publication of the week: Dr Anwar Halari
Halari, A., N. Tantisantiwong, D.M. Power & C. Helliar, “Islamic calendar anomalies: Evidence from Pakistani firm-level data”, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 55 (2015). doi:10.1016/j.qref.2015.02.004 Most prior research has tested…
Journal of Astrobiology and Outreach
The Journal of Astrobiology and Outreach 3.1 (2015) includes a number of review articles by BCAB members: N. Chandra Wickramasinghe, Gensuke Tokoro and Milton Wainwright, “The Transition from Earth-centred Biology…
In the news – 10 March 2015
“Blaming MI5 for his killings is madness: Claim service drove Jihadi John to extremism is ‘revolting propaganda’” – article by Anthony Glees (The Daily Mail, 3 March) No organisation is…
Talk by Dr Harin Sellahewa to the Biometrics Institute
Dr Harin Sellahewa was invited to give a talk at the Biometrics Institute Member Meeting held at the Australian High Commission in London on 27 February 2015. His talk, “Using…
Sir Chris Woodhead Blog: Cameron’s U-turn on selective education
Soon after David Cameron came to lead the Conservative party, he announced that grammar schools were nasty, elitist institutions that had no place in his vision of a compassionate Conservative…
Publication of the week: Dr James Slater
Slater, J., “A short guide to the Anglo-American debate on criminal responsibility”, in J. Motte dit Falisse (ed.), De la faute et du crime: Natures et cultures (Paris: L’Harmattan Criminologie…
