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Andrea Mantegna's Wedding Chamber
The Wedding Chamber fresco, also known as Camera Picta, or La Camera Degli Sposi, painted by Andrea Mantegna at the dawn of the Renaissance, epitomizes the most outstanding expression of personal creativity and innovation from...
IPR Policy Brief - What a drag
Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin
Mar 01, 2013
Research conducted in 2012 by Professors Paul Gregg (University of Bath) and Stephen Machin (University College London) on behalf of the Resolution Foundation, has found that the stagnation in real wage growth in the UK labour...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - What a drag
Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin
Mar 01, 2013
Research conducted in 2012 by Professors Paul Gregg (University of Bath) and Stephen Machin (University College London) on behalf of the Resolution Foundation, has found that the stagnation in real wage growth in the UK labour...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Youth employment - still waiting for the upturn
Paul Gregg
Mar 01, 2014
Recessions always hit young people hard. Firms’ first response to declining orders is to stop hiring new recruits rather than sacking experienced staff.

Young people disproportionately rely on new hiring to secure...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - What are the prospects for a wage recovery in the UK
Between 1978 and 2008 real wages grew at nearly 2% per year.

Although, during past recessions real wages fell short of this trend, as unemployment fell the wage recovery not only re-ignited wage growth, but made up the...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - The 2013 Comprehensive Spending Review and the implications for making work pay and family poverty
Paul Gregg, Susan Harkness
Oct 01, 2013
To cut the deficit, the UK government has increasingly turned to cuts in working age welfare.

To date, it has operated a ‘salami slicing’ approach: cutting or capping out of work benefit entitlements, in-work tax...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Youth employment - still waiting for the upturn
Paul Gregg
Mar 01, 2014
Recessions always hit young people hard. Firms’ first response to declining orders is to stop hiring new recruits rather than sacking experienced staff.

Young people disproportionately rely on new hiring to secure...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - The 2013 Comprehensive Spending Review and the implications for making work pay and family poverty
Paul Gregg, Susan Harkness
Oct 01, 2013
To cut the deficit, the UK government has increasingly turned to cuts in working age welfare.

To date, it has operated a ‘salami slicing’ approach: cutting or capping out of work benefit entitlements, in-work tax...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - What are the prospects for a wage recovery in the UK
Between 1978 and 2008 real wages grew at nearly 2% per year.

Although, during past recessions real wages fell short of this trend, as unemployment fell the wage recovery not only re-ignited wage growth, but made up the...
Published by: University of Bath
Revisiting Gregg v. Georgia: Racial Bias and the Legality of the Death Penalty
Joseph Heasley
Jan 01, 0001
In Furman v. Georgia (1972), the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the capital convictions of Jackson Furman and other African American inmates sentenced to death, holding that the death penalty could not be applied lawfully given...
Published by: Ursinus College
Learning From Doing
Software applications in educational technology have been a strong driving force for the success of online learning at all levels. These applications are created for various purposes and are used by a range of experts. The...
English Department Chair Gregg Hecimovich to Speak on N.C. Slave Narrative at Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The origins of Gregg Hecimovich's book date back to 2001 when Henry Louis Gates Jr. of Harvard University purchased a 19th-century African-American manuscript at auction titled "The Bondwoman's Narrative." Hecimovich, who is...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Origin of Inequality. Origini 3, edited by Andrea Cardarelli, Alberto Cazzella and Marcella Frangipane
The article reviews The Origins of Inequality, a collection of essays brought together by Andrea Cardarelli, Alberto Cazzella and Marcella Frangipane following a series of seminars on this theme at the University of Roma La...
Modeling Alzheimer's Disease in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Andrew Gregg
Jan 01, 0001
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia worldwide, and is now the 5th leading cause of death in the United States. The pathologic hallmarks of AD include the deposition of extracellular plaques of...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Mark Anthony Carpio
Jan 17, 2014
Plenary Keynote Presentation V: Panel Presentation from The Phenomenon of Singing International Symposium VIII. Held at Memorial University, St. John's NL, 2011. Introduction: Andrea Rose (Memorial University of Newfoundland...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Mark Anthony Carpio
Jan 17, 2014
Plenary Keynote Presentation V: Panel Presentation from The Phenomenon of Singing International Symposium VIII. Held at Memorial University, St. John's NL, 2011. Introduction: Andrea Rose (Memorial University of Newfoundland...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Effect of carbohydrate or sodium bicarbonate ingestion on performance during a validated basketball simulation test
Current recommendations for nutritional interventions in basketball are largely extrapolated from laboratory-based studies that are not sport-specific. We therefore adapted and validated a basketball simulation test relative to...
Systematic Review of Outdoor Science Learning Activities with the Integration of Mobile Devices
The purpose of this systematic study review was to describe how researchers integrated mobile devices into outdoor science learning, assessment of those activities, and alignment of purpose, integration, and assessment. From...
Cellular Trafficking and Processing Pathways of the Alzheimer (?)/A4 Amyloid Precursor Protein
Gregg L Caporaso
Jan 01, 0001
Extracellular deposition of the (?)/A4 amyloid peptide is a characteristic feature of the brain in patients with Alzheimer disease. (?)/A4 amyloid is derived from the integral membrane amyloid precursor protein (APP). Secreted...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Five Faculty Publish New Works in Fall, Spring
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Scott Ely, English; Gregg Hecimovich, English; Eddie Lee, history; Jane Smith, English; and Jason Tselentis, design have published new works.
Published by: Winthrop University
Riding the Fourth Wave
Andrea Webb
Jan 10, 2020
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is an important international movement in higher education. It is a continuously developing field that is traced back to Ernest Boyer's 1990 report, “Scholarship Reconsidered...
The Role of Social Media in Creativity Management in Advertising Agencies
Andrea Rubik
Jan 01, 2022
Social media has changed traditional advertising, driving, expanding, and shaping creativity in an advertising agency and challenging its existing creativity management. As such, it represents one of the most transformative...
Transition from partly standing to progressive internal tides in Monterey Submarine Canyon
Monterey Submarine Canyon is a large, sinuous canyon off the coast of California, the upper reaches of which were the subject of an internal tide observational program using moored profilers and upward-looking moored ADCPs. The...
Plenary Keynote Presentation VIOur voice
Plenary Keynote Presentation VI from The Phenomenon of Singing International Symposium VIII. Held at Memorial University, St. John's NL, 2011. Introduction: Ki Adams and Andrea Rose (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
Published by: Faculty of Education
Spring 2016
In This Issue: Gregg Hecimovich to Speak to FriendsBeach House Raffle"Running Digital Commons" - Ms. DeAnn BrameA Note From the Chair - Dr. Jane WhiteMembership Form
Published by: Winthrop University

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