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Universities to study the impact of gaming on mental health

Credit: University of Chichester SCIENTISTS are set to examine the mental health of professional esports players in a new study which intends to unveil the impact of competitive gaming. The project is being led by the universities of Chichester and Winchester, in collaboration with the esports industry, to improve the wellbeing of top players. It will specifically examine gamers involved with the popular online multiplayer Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Senior lecturer Dr Phil Birch, from the University of Chichester, said: This project will advance the current lack of understanding of the factors influencing mental health in professional players. We hope to be in a better position to help gamers deal with the intense demands of gameplay.

My Policeman: Brighton author still in shock film starring Harry Styles is being made

A NOVELIST is delighted filming has begun on a movie adaptation of her acclaimed book – starring Harry Styles. Writer Bethan Roberts, from Brighton, gave Amazon and Berlanti Productions the go-ahead to create a feature length film of her 2012 literary hit My Policeman, with production now underway around the south coast. Bethan, who studied for an MA in creative writing at the University of Chichester, has written a series of critically-acclaimed novels since graduating. The award-winning author said: “I’m still in shock. I didn’t think the film would ever get made – only 1% of movies that start as a novel get funded.

Westminster College Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band will livestream final concert

Westminster College Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band will livestream final concert Share on: Posted on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 The Westminster College Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band will perform their final livestreamed concert of the year, “Today is the Gift,” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 30. Perry J. Gatch, Westminster College percussion instructor, will open the concert with a percussion ensemble piece entitled “Wired” by Lynn Gassock. The Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. R. Tad Greig, professor of music and director of bands, will perform pieces by Vincent Persichetti, Houston Bright, Rossano Galante, Andrew Boysen Jr. and Brian Balmages. The Wind Ensemble will be joined by the Westminster College Chamber Singers, directed by

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