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Royal Agricultural University research contribution highlights that warmer temperatures stimulate diversity of soil fungi
Professor David Hopkins, Dean of the School of Agriculture, Food and Environment (SAFE) at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) in Cirencester has contributed to a significant journal article published in […]
Concordat On Open Research Data: GuildHE and CREST response
The Concordat On Open Research Data, developed by a UK multi-stakeholder group, is intended to help “ensure that the research data gathered and generated by members of the UK research […]
New perspectives, inspiring possibilities: a research student’s view on the 2nd CREST Summer School
We are delighted to share the reflections of PhD student Sonia Hutchison on the 2nd CREST Summer School which she attended last week (7th-8th September 2015). Sonia is studying at the […]
Geology, Anthropomorphism and Collaboration
One of the major issues – and, to date, successes – of this project has been the bringing together of a variety of partners, each with their own particular areas of expertise, […]
Reflection on the 1st CREST Summer School
On Monday 7th September we will welcome another cohort of PhD students and early stage researchers to the CREST Summer School. The researchers are joining us from over 12 different […]
University of Winchester contributes to groundbreaking global science project
Two psychology lecturers from the University of Winchester are among a group of 270 leading scientists who have taken part in a worldwide meta-scientific study, published in Science Magazine on […]
University of Worcester study reveals iPads have substantial potential to improve quality of life for people living in care homes
Interest in the use of touchscreen technology to improve the quality of life for older people, and in particular those living with dementia, is growing. But, according to researchers at […]
The University of Winchester research shows people are not swayed by labeling something a conspiracy theory
Leading academic journal Political Psychology has published new research by University of Winchester lecturer, Dr Michael Wood, on the psychology of conspiracy theories. Dr Wood’s research considers to what extent […]
Call for papers: What Do I Need To Do To Make It OK? A symposium on damage and repair
The Crafts Study Centre in collaboration with the International Textile Research Centre is presenting an exhibition, curated by Liz Cooper, from 5 January to 5 March 2016. The exhibition includes specially commissioned […]
New Glyndŵr University hybrid research centre will allow artists to create holograms
Artists will be able to create their own holograms with the help of world-leading imaging scientists at a pioneering hybrid research centre. Glyndŵr University is opening a major new centre – the […]
The University of Winchester 175th Anniversary Studentships
Studentship opportunity in the Winchester Centre of Religions for Reconciliation and Peace (WCRRP) As part of the celebrations of its 175th anniversary, and to celebrate the success of the Winchester Centre […]
York St John University and the University of Bath study highlights how perfectionism is leading to burnout
A new study from York St John University and the University of Bath has revealed the extent to which perfectionist tendencies in employees are driving many to burnout and points […]
University of Cumbria PhD Studentships
Six PhD Studentships, and four fees only bursaries The University of Cumbria is currently offering research studentships including Full and Fees only bursaries across a number of subject areas. Successful applicants […]
Stage 2 – A Consortial Approach to RDM
We are very pleased to announce that the ‘Consortial approach to Research Data Management’ project led by CREST, University for the Creative Arts, Leeds Trinity University, Arkivum and ULCC has […]
University of Winchester 175th Anniversary Studentships
As part of the celebrations of its 175th anniversary, the University of Winchester is offering a second round of PhD studentships for Home/EU students. To celebrate its 175th Anniversary, and […]