International Criminal Court judges “cautious” about using impact of mental health
International Criminal Court judges have taken a “cautious” attitude to considering the impact of mental health issues on witnesses and...
International Criminal Court judges have taken a “cautious” attitude to considering the impact of mental health issues on witnesses and...
Creating and fostering ‘shared spaces’ can help to tackle the problems caused by gentrification and changing communities in Cornwall, a...
University of Exeter researchers scooped a string of awards at the first ever inaugural GW4 Open Research Prize, celebrating best...
Chinese and Russian cooperation has grown significantly in the past three decades thanks to joint work on energy trade, politics...
A major new research project will explore the impact of transformational changes to mental health treatment in South America. Community-based...
A new study highlights the vital contribution of ‘virtual schools’ for children in care and recommends ten ways to improve...
Senior academics representing the humanities at the University of Exeter have joined counterparts from the UK and China at a...
University of Exeter experts have again been awarded the right to deliver the prestigious Parliamentary Studies Module to give students...
Those with authoritarian political views are more likely to be concerned about terrorism and border control than a future new...