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Name of the Game Is Innovation
22nd May 2012:
A computerised football that helps players train is among a range of sporting innovations being developed with the University of Ulster which are being showcased at an event today.
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RSUA Award for Coleraine Diamond Renovation
21st May 2012:
The Diamond Hall at the University's Coleraine campus featured prominently at the Royal Society of Ulster Architects award ceremony in Belfast last week when it received the Society's prestigious Wood Award.
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Meeting The Housing Needs Of Ex-offenders
17th May 2012:
A University of Ulster conference is to focus on the need for suitable housing for ex-offenders to help prevent them from returning to crime
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Increase in Cross-Community Friendships Among Northern Ireland Teens
16th May 2012:
An increasing number of 16 year olds in Northern Ireland have contact across both religious and ethnic divides. That’s according to new research published by the University of Ulster and Queen's University today as part of Community Relations Week.
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Olympic Award For Inspiring Peace Project
16th May 2012:
A project challenging sectarian and racist attitudes, delivered by the University of Ulster, has won a prestigious Olympic award.
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Arthritis Breakthrough Signalled at C-TRIC Conference
11th May 2012:
A computerised glove designed by University of Ulster scientists is set to improve the assessment of rheumatoid arthritis for many people, a conference of international healthcare innovators in Derry~Londonderry has heard.
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Ulster Experts to Use Emerging Healthcare Technologies to Help Children with Autism
25th April 2012:
University of Ulster experts are involved in an international research project that aims to use emerging healthcare technologies to provide personalised 'in-home' intervention strategies for children with autism spectrum disorder.
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Exercise Key To Beating Cancer-related Fatigue
24th April 2012:
Research supported by the University of Ulster is helping cancer survivors cope with chronic tiredness which is often a side-effect of their treatment
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Revolutionary Breakthrough by Ulster Scientists
25th January 2012:
A breakthrough by University of Ulster scientists could transform the production and industrial use of graphene, a powerful and versatile material that comes from graphite, the carbon in pencil lead.
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TJI Conference - What Next? Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland
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25th May 2012: 09:30 - 16:30 Conor Lecture Theatre, Belfast campus. 'What Next? Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland'  Contact: Elaine McCoubrey.Tel: 028 90366202. If you would like to attend this event please notify us using the contact details above.
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TJ @ the Coalface - Guest Speakers: Alan McBride and Hedley Abernethy, WAVE Trauma Centre
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6th June 2012: 12:30 - 14:00 Seminar Room 21D51, Dalriada House, Jordanstown campus. 'Dealing with the Legacy of Victims: Inconvenience or Necessity?'  Contact: Elaine McCoubrey.Tel: 028 90366202. If you would like to attend this event please notify us using the contact details above.
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International Conference on Tourism and Events: Opportunities, Impacts and Change
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20th June 2012 - 21st June 2012 Europa Hotel, Belfast, Northern Ireland. The conference is aimed at both industry and academia, providing an open forum in which a wide range of themes linked to tourism and events will be debated, including the opportunities events provide for destinations, the positive economic and social and community benefits that can be derived  Contact: Professor Stephen Boyd.Tel: 028 70123917. If you would like to attend this event please notify us using the contact details above.
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4th International Conference on Sport, Race and Ethnicity
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27th June 2012 - 30th June 2012: 14:00 - 19:00 University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Belfast campus. You are invited to attend the 4th International Conference on Sport, Race & Ethnicity, which will be held at the Belfast Campus of the University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, June 27 – 30, 2012. The conference is hosted by the Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Institute at Ulster.  Contact: Dr David Hassan .Tel: +44 28 90366666. If you would like to attend this event please notify us using the contact details above.
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