New Study Finds Witnesses with ‘Alcohol Myopia’ can Remember Hair but not Faces
It would be no surprise to learn that alcohol consumption can impair the ability of eyewitnesses to accurately recall a suspect’s facial features. However, a…
It would be no surprise to learn that alcohol consumption can impair the ability of eyewitnesses to accurately recall a suspect’s facial features. However, a…
Female employees – particularly those working in management – are twice as likely to see their gender as a barrier to success than their male…
New research continues to highlight a persistent and troubling “confidence gap” between men and women in the workplace, with far-reaching consequences for career progression, pay…
As part of International Women’s Day 2025, the University of Salford is celebrating the extraordinary women leading groundbreaking research that transforms everyday lives in Salford…
New data from the ONS shows a persistent wage gap between HR leaders based in the South and North of the UK, with those in…
Visitors to this year’s Chester Festival of Ideas can enjoy the chance to be transported to underwater realms as Incredible Oceans joins the line-up of…
The third cohort of students from Barton Peveril College in Eastleigh have completed the Group Project in Interdisciplinary Learning with the University of Winchester. The…
New research suggests that many workplaces are a potential hotbed of discriminatory behaviour, with peoples’ age, appearance and gender often being used against them in…
Matt O’Leary introduces an innovative “unseen observation” project at Walsall College, replacing traditional classroom observations with a teacher-centered approach focused on self-reflection and professional dialogue.…
UK education and research have already saved c.£20m through OCRE services facilitated by the UK’s National Research and Education Network (NREN), Jisc Today sees the…
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