Check out the full video of the threat display below, of which we put down to likely being an anti-predatory response, but also potentially individual variation in personality. 🦈🦈🦈
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Why do people enjoying playing video games? How do games shape our ideas and reality? Join researchers at @uniofexeterhass.bsky.social, @plymuni.bsky.social, @bristoluni.bsky.social and @bathspauni.bsky.social for an engaging public discussion and Q&A on 24 June.
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Professor @fhpitts.bsky.social from @exeterspspa.bsky.social @hass-cornwall.bsky.social spoke to BBC Radio Devon and Radio Cornwall about the resignation of John Healey + Al Cairns and why it crucial for the Government to make decisions about defence spending
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🚨BRAND NEW RESEARCH 🚨🦈
We describe the first ever agonistic threat display in the nursehound (Scyliorhinus stellaris), a species previously considered to be relatively non-aggressive towards humans. Read the research here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Professor Lee Elliot Major and Dr Anne-Marie Sim from @uniofexeterhass.bsky.social preview their new book about social mobility in this blog post
"The lack of fiscal room and the immediate threat posed on our doorstep by Russia mean that it is no longer possible to fudge the issue" - @fhpitts.bsky.social for @renewaljournal.bsky.social on why decisions about defence funding need to be made quickly
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Professor Helena Wray from @uniexeterlawschool.bsky.social discusses her research into the impact of #brexit on UK/EU couples in this podcast
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Ahead of the #WorldCup Katy Humberstone from @hass-cornwall.bsky.social @cornwall.exeter.ac.uk spoke to BBC Radio Cornwall about the links between the Duchy and Cornwall - and why football fans there eat pasties! 🪅
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And BBC Radio Somerset
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Video game experts from across the region will take to the stage this month for a public discussion around gaming and the future of the industry. New Level Unlocked: Discovering the Story of Video Gam...
"The reason that we've got to this such low level of trust is because politicians have not delivered on their promises ..So if you continue to do that ..then that is detrimental"- @hannahbunting.bsky.social spoke to @alb-toth.bsky.social about the May elections
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IMISCOE is the largest European network of scholars in the area of migration and integration. The focus is on comparative research and joint research projects.
When the sun sets on the Starmer premiership, it will be clear that its descent began when it caved to elements of the Parliamentary Labour Party on welfare reform. Caught up in the conditions faced b...
Some say they want to rise to the challenge, while others have been forced to resign almost before their tenure began. Albert Toth looks at the rise of ‘paper candidates’ and what they mean for the fu...
“You can learn how to speak, but you might never feel completely yourself.”
This remark, from an executive in a top-tier firm, captures a tension we heard repeatedly while researching our book 'Cracking the Class Code'.
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Drawing on research for 'Cracking the Class Code', Lee Elliot Major and Anne-Marie Sim argue that success in elite workplaces is shaped not only by talent and hard work but also by hidden class-based cultural norms that influence who is seen as credible, authentic and deserving of advancement.