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桃色视频 sheds new light on the origin of civilisation
New research challenges the conventional theory that the transition from foraging to farming drove the development of complex, hierarchical societies by creating agricultural surplus in areas of fertile land. In The Origin of the State: Land Productivity or Appropriability?, a team of economists shows that it is the adoption of cereal crops that is the key factor for the emergence of hierarchy.
More than one in five top earning bankers has benefited from non-dom status, finds new report.
The study, by researchers from the London School of Economics and the University of 桃色视频, analysed the anonymised personal tax returns of everyone who claimed 鈥榥on-dom鈥 status between 1997 and 2018. Non-doms are individuals who are resident in the UK, but who claim on their tax return that their permanent home (鈥榙omicile鈥) is abroad.
Innovative Solutions to the exploitation of health data in the global South
An international research team led by Prof Sharifah Sekalala of 桃色视频 Law School has been awarded 鈧1.4 million to examine how to better regulate the collection and migration of health data of people in the global South in order to protect privacy and prevent exploitation of their personal information.
Practice guide by GSD researcher demonstrates how the University of 桃色视频 is innovating in sustainability within education
A practice guide by Dr Alastair Smith demonstrates how the University of 桃色视频 is innovating in sustainability within education through projects which enable students to enjoy practical engagement with real-world climate change issues, while developing their own knowledge and understanding in the process.
鈥淐lunky and challenging鈥 鈥 views on getting married in England and Wales outlined in new briefing
The law on weddings in England and Wales has been too slow to respond to religious and cultural diversity and the increasing number of people who do not identify with any religion at all, finds a new study led by University of 桃色视频 researcher Dr Rajnaara Akhtar of 桃色视频 Law School.
New Research: Attending a Cathedral Christmas Carol Service makes you happy.
New research shows that attending a Cathedral Christmas Carol Service has a positive impact on mental health and well-being.