
29 March 2023
New study at Oxford Brookes University to examine link between diet and multiple sclerosis
A new study aims to find specific diets that could improve the quality of life of people with multiple sclerosis.
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A new study aims to find specific diets that could improve the quality of life of people with multiple sclerosis.
More school nurses are needed to carry out vital child protection work, research by Oxford Brookes University and the University of Birmingham with the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust has revealed.
The music used in the popular video game The Lord of The Rings Online to represent good and evil characters raises moral and ethical questions about cultural appropriation, according to research by a lecturer from Oxford Brookes University.
Oxford Brookes University is world leading in 19 subjects, according to the latest global rankings published today.
We invite everyone to join us for our next event in the Best Foot Forward in Business Start-Up & Growth series: The 3 Rs: Recruit, Retain, & Remove.
This lecture will explore the experience of second-generation migrants through a sociological lens
Oxford Brookes University is hosting a free ‘Menopause in the Workplace’ conference.
A one day event exploring the life of Evelyn Dunbar - from her younger years to becoming the first paid wartime female artist