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Mental health disorders: risks and resilience in adolescence |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/mental-health-disorders-risks-and-resilience-in-adolescence10 Oct 2018: Dr Anne-Laura van Harmelen from Cambridge’s Department of Psychiatry leads a project funded by MQ, called HOPES, and shares this vision: “Our brains undergo complex neural development during the ... The teenagers were scanned as part of the -
How education leads to independence: exploring university with…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/how-education-leads-to-independence-exploring-university-with-realise10 Mar 2014: Realise could not happen without the support of foster carers and local authority education teams, who give up their time to accompany younger participants. ... I want to have as many of my looked-after children to access as many of the University of -
History stories: lessons on the national curriculum | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/history-stories-lessons-on-the-national-curriculum26 May 2012: Is that truly the best way to foster the identities of future generations? ... It can foster civic virtues and contribute to forming responsible human beings and good citizens, regardless of the individual components of identity such as one’s -
Autistic individuals have poorer health and healthcare | University…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/autistic-individuals-have-poorer-health-and-healthcare27 May 2022: These findings, published in Molecular Autism, have important implications for the healthcare and support of autistic individuals. Many studies indicate that -
University of Cambridge supports BBC Short Story Awards | University…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/university-of-cambridge-supports-bbc-short-story-awards28 Sep 2017: The Student Critics’ Award will foster a new generation of readers alongside our exciting plans for writers of all ages. -
Childhood obesity linked to structural differences in key brain…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/childhood-obesity-linked-to-structural-differences-in-key-brain-regions24 Oct 2019: Psychiatry. “The links that we observed suggest that there are very real structural brain and cognitive differences in children who are obese. ... The findings contribute a small part towards our growing understanding of the causes and consequences of -
Reaching for the stars with Realise Stargazing Evenings | University…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/reaching-for-the-stars-with-realise-stargazing-evenings8 Jan 2013: Foster carer Paul from Thetford said “It’s been a really enjoyable evening. ... It’s important to give children high expectations – they need to be encouraged. -
One in three adults drank more alcohol during first lockdown |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/one-in-three-adults-drank-more-alcohol-during-first-lockdown21 Dec 2020: Samantha N Sallie, the study’s first author and a PhD student at the Department of Psychiatry, said: “While in countries such as Canada and the USA people drank less during ... On the other hand, having children may mitigate against loneliness that -
Why do we read (and write) novels? | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/why-do-we-read-and-write-novels14 Oct 2013: classics and Eliot’s classics were likely not David Foster Wallace’s, Shani Mootoo’s or Chinua Achebe’s classics – although there might be some interesting overlaps. ... My children (now grown up) would put the Bible in the classics section. -
Vice-Chancellor's annual 1 October address to the University |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/vice-chancellors-1-october-address-to-the-university-20191 Oct 2019: That initiative will link together a network of researchers – from neuroscience and neurology to genetics and physics; from psychology and psychiatry to computer science and anthropology – to address widespread conditions such ... and Microsoft to -
Scientists explore the inner workings of the teenage brain |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-explore-the-inner-workings-of-the-teenage-brain15 May 2013: The U-Change study is part of a larger programme called the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network (NSPN), which has been funded by a £5.4 million Strategic Award from the Wellcome -
"Realise" praised by MPs in report into the education of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/realise-praised-by-mps-in-report-into-the-education-of-looked-after-children17 Oct 2012: News. "Realise" praised by MPs in report into the education of looked after children.. ... These were attended by 390 children in care from 35 different local authorities. -
The ethics of smart drugs | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/the-ethics-of-smart-drugs31 Oct 2011: In an exciting collaboration between the University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry and the Imperial College London, Division of Surgery, it has recently been discovered that the ‘smart drug’ Modafinil improves ... As a society, we certainly -
Play matters! New centre will examine role of playfulness in learning …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/play-matters-new-centre-will-examine-role-of-playfulness-in-learning22 Oct 2015: PEDAL acting director Dr David Whitebread said: “Play opportunities for children living in modern urban environments are increasingly curtailed, within their homes, communities and schooling. ... The Foundation is dedicated to building a future where -
Virgil has the edge on Shakespeare in helping students to love…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/virgil-has-the-edge-on-shakespeare-in-helping-students-to-love-literature14 Feb 2022: widely available, not least to the majority of children who never learn Latin.”. ... Other research also suggests younger readers can’t get enough of mythology,” Foster explained. -
Does it matter where you come from? Individuals share their stories | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/does-it-matter-where-you-come-from-individuals-share-their-stories17 Jun 2010: The second student, who was brought up in East London and is reading history at Cambridge, went to ten different schools and experienced 25 foster placements. ... Ruth Broomhall, Excellence East Co-ordinator based in Bedford, and a teacher and foster -
Underage youth exposed to alcohol advertising through social media |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/underage-youth-exposed-to-alcohol-advertising-through-social-media20 Dec 2013: Whether deliberate or not, our results show that children are not protected from online marketing of alcohol. ... The researchers tried to determine whether children and young adults could be exposed to these campaigns. -
Unhappy mothers talk more to their baby boys, study finds |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/unhappy-mothers-talk-more-to-their-baby-boys-study-finds3 Sep 2019: The quality of a couple’s relationship is known to be related to developmental outcomes such as their behaviour and educational attainment in school-aged children, but has been little studied ... Finding time to talk to children is very important. -
Apples or ice cream - who, or what, determines what we eat? |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/apples-or-ice-cream-who-or-what-determines-what-we-eat24 May 2019: The idea that the brain is a puppet master is often wrong,” says Fletcher, who is based at the Cambridge University Department of Psychiatry. ... He mentions experiments in the US on young children which show that the mere presence of a McDonald’s -
British Academy welcomes new Fellows | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/british-academy-welcomes-new-fellows16 Jul 2014: She focusses particularly on children with developmental disorders in memory, attention, language and learning, looking at the nature of the underlying cognitive deficits and what can be done to overcome them. ... Professor Francesca Happé, Professor of
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