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- The Apprentice Inspires Surge in University's Applications
- Forget the business school rankings. Choosing a course is as easy as turning on the telly for aspiring students glued to the 'job interview from hell' that is TV's 'The Apprentice'. Aston University claims to have been inundated with enquiries about its BSc in Management and Strategy...
- Blog posts 2008-05-27
- Ford's move, university e-commerce programs.
- Ford will move Jaguar, Aston Martin, Volvo offices to Irvine, Orange Co., from N.J. to join Lincoln Mercury headquarters. 700 jobs. Move would be a big boost to S. Calif.'s steadily growing auto industry. Ford will move Jaguar, Aston Martin, Volvo offices to...
- Research articles 2000-01-05
- SolidWorks 3D CAD Software Helps Aston University Students Design Formula Student Race Car
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- Research articles 2001-12-10
- Axe that axe! (violence on British television)
- BRITISH television is becoming more violent. It shows more violence than almost any other country's networks. The more brutality a country's TV carries, the more violent that society becomes. The government thinks it is time something was done. True? Widely believed, but, apart from the...
- Research articles 1988-05-21
- DESI challenges standard mass spec.(Analytical Instruments)(Brief Article)
- Performing mass spectrometry in air is a concept that serves as the foundation for a newly christened technique devised by a research group at Purdue University's, West Lafayette, Ind., Aston Laboratory. Headed by Zoltan Takats and Graham Cooks, DESI, or desorption electrospray ionization, enlists a wand...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- John Theberge, 1936-2005
- John E. Theberge, vice president of technology and quality at TP Composites, Inc., Aston, Pa., died on Oct. 14, 2005. He had spent 20 years at LNP Engineering Plastics and was a frequent contributor to plastics-industry conferences, including ANTEC. An organic chemist by training, Mr. Theberge held an undergraduate degree...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- Peter Salway . The Roman era—the British Isles, 55BC-AD410
- xxii+286 pages, 26 figures. 2002. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 0-19-873193-0 hardback 35 [pounds sterling]. See too HARBISON in `Antiquities', and ASTON in and Guide to conservation in `Methods', below.
- Research articles 2003-03-01
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