The other winners were chosen by members of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
The global economic downturn led levels of work-related stress in the UK to soar, a British Academy report says.
Oxford: Archaeopress for the Society for South Asian Studies (The British Academy).
The research, part-funded by the British Academy, suggests that texting requires the same "phonological awareness" needed to learn correct spellings.
He even won the best director prize at the British Academy Awards.
The first British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards were made 50 years ago in 1947 and were for achievement in film.
The findings of this study will be presented at a conference on ageing to be held at the British Academy in London on Thursday.
Valve boss Gabe Newell is being made a fellow of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts for his outstanding contribution to video games.
The nominations were announced by Alice Eve and Jeremy Irvine at the The British Academy of Film and Television Arts headquarters in London on Wednesday.
Director Sir Alan Parker, whose works include The Commitments and Bugsy Malone, was honoured with a British Academy Fellowship - the highest accolade the Academy can bestow.
British Academy Review, issue 21 (January 2013), Civil society in Russia: Rural clubs and a new popular education, by Professor W John Morgan and Grigori A. Kliucharev.
Meryl Streep lost her Jimmy Choo pump as she climbed the stairs at the 2012 British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards, to claim her statuette.
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Presented by Basca (the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors) in association with the Performing Right Society (PRS), the annual awards celebrate British and Irish songwriting and composing.
The Lecture will be co-chaired by Professor W. John Morgan, Chair of the UK National Commission for UNESCO and Professor Duncan Gallie, Foreign Secretary and Vice-President of the British Academy.
Willis said Palin's "amiable on-screen manner belies the seriousness of his craft", adding there were "few individuals more worthy" of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts' highest honour.
This Spinal Tap meets Brideshead launch event was held at the British Academy in London - and academy fellow Lord Bragg emphasised the importance of not allowing the humanities to be eclipsed by the sciences.
Luxury brand 88 Rue Du Rhone (which is owned by Raymond Weil) has designed a 50-piece limited edition specifically to celebrate the 2013 British Academy Film and Television Arts awards as its official time partner.
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Sir Adam Roberts, president of the British Academy, and Sir Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society said the film raised "serious issues" about the credibility and security of UK academics working overseas in highly-sensitive circumstances.
When Hathaway won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, or BAFTA, award this year for best supporting actress for her role as Fantine in "Les Miserables, " her acceptance speech did not go over well.
Four professional bodies - the Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society - have all said use of "smart" drugs raise serious ethical, philosophical, regulatory and economic issues.
The British Museum has 25 Trustees, one appointed by the Queen, 15 by the prime minister, one each by The British Academy, The Royal Academy, Royal Society and Society of Antiquaries of London and five by the Trustees themselves.
Four professional bodies - the Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society - say that while human enhancement technologies might improve our performance and aid society, their use raise serious ethical, philosophical, regulatory and economic issues.
Beyond the potential ethical problems and ease of finding ghostwriters for academic dissertations (go ahead, Google it), accusations of plagiarism have stung the British academy: the son of the late Libyan Colonel Gaddafi was investigated last year for allegations that his doctoral dissertation at the London School of Economics was penned by a ghostwriter.
They challenged the British Royal Academy , prepping painting surfaces with white instead of muddy brown, going wild with day-glo colors, and, most importantly, imbuing sacred subjects with everyday realism.
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As the home to the Weymouth and Portland British National Sailing Academy it was the obvious choice to host all sailing events during the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Mr Hammond is in Afghanistan and is due to sign an agreement in Afghanistan today to set up a British run military academy there that has been called "Sandhurst in the Sand".
He told the BBC he's not sure if his film may be too British to appeal to Academy voters.
It is understood it is the first time a serving minister of a foreign government has given an address to the staff and students of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy, the British Embassy to the Holy See said.
I'm not aware if the DUP's proposed "Unionist Academy" and "British Cultural and Equality Unit" ever saw the light of day.
It was closely followed by the Oscar-winning short Great, which satirised Victorian attitudes and the decline of the British Empire, won him the Academy Award and a Bafta in 1976.
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