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Lower GCSE grades linked to skipping breakfast
Students who rarely ate breakfast on school days achieved lower GCSE grades than those who are breakfast frequently, according to a new study in Yorkshire.
Early education setback for summer premature births
Children born as little as three weeks premature, who consequently fall into an earlier school year are at increased risk of experiencing setbacks in their education after their first year of school.
First researchers getting ready to move into new centre
The first researchers will soon be moving into a new Bradford-based centre set to improve the health and wellbeing of children and the elderly.
Leeds part of new £9 million research fund to tackle the region’s biggest health care challenges
Health Minister Nicola Blackwood has announced today multi-million pound funding for research that could transform the lives of millions of people living with a range of conditions, including dementia, mental ill health and obesity.
Hear from our international Masters students
We've been speaking to some of our international Masters students and the staff that teach them about studying at the School of Psychology.