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Small Wales develops a big brain academy.(News)
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Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
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November 26, 2007
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Byline: By Paul Walker
Wales is not only a place of fabulous scenery and vibrant culture, but it's also becoming increasingly known as an incubator for world-class brain research.
Although Wales may be small in size, its universities have developed three of the top psychology departments in Europe.
These three faculties - home to more than 250 academics and researchers - have brought in approximately pounds 11 million in grants in three years.
To further capitalise on these strengths, as part of their Reaching Higher strategy, the Welsh Assembly Government ...