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Centre for Digital Scholarship hosts workshop on Visual Arts Data Skills for Researchers
The Centre for Digital Scholarship at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) has hosted a workshop on Visual Arts Data Skills for Researchers as part of an on-going project […]
St Mary’s research finds caffeine has positive effect on athletic performance
An academic at St Mary’s University, Twickenham has published his latest research exploring the effects of caffeine on sports performance, finding that it can have a beneficial effect on endurance performance. Dr […]
Irish Film Institute and St Mary’s University release the early works of Thaddeus O’Sullivan
A DVD of five early and rarely-seen films by Pioneering Irish film director Thaddeus O’Sullivan was released on Thursday the 30th July by the Irish Film Institute (IFI) and St Mary’s University, Twickenham as part […]
Royal Agricultural University trials prove effectiveness of biosecurity technology
The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) recently completed a three month trial assessing the effectiveness of the Badger Beater feeder, made by Rumenco Ltd, in preventing badger access to mineral lick […]
Bucks New University joins Imperial College Health Partners (ICHP)
Buckinghamshire New University has joined Imperial College Health Partners (ICHP), which brings together some of the world’s most respected health and academic institutions to bring demonstrable improvements in the health and wellbeing […]
Worcester academic contributes to landmark BBC Radio Series on World War One
A University of Worcester lecturer has played a major part in a landmark BBC radio series marking the centenary of the outbreak of World War One. Professor Maggie Andrews acted as […]
Call for papers – Writtle’s 1st Interdisciplinary Arts and Science Postgraduate Symposium
The aim of this symposium is to promote postgraduate study to undergraduate students, stimulate an interest in research, and encourage the exchange of information/ideas and integration between disciplines, by exhibiting […]
Plymouth College of Art, ‘Making Futures’ and interfaces between craft research, knowledge and design
Plymouth College of Art announce the publication of Making Futures: Interfaces between craft knowledge and design: new opportunities for social innovation and sustainable practice, Vol 3. (ISSN 2042-1664). The papers in […]
University of Cumbria research aims to reduce older people’s fall risk
University of Cumbria researchers have been awarded more than £130,000 to fund a project aimed at preventing falls in older people.The three-year project will examine walking patterns of people aged […]
Leeds Trinity academic presents research on female politicians in the press to MPs at parliament
Research by a Leeds Trinity Journalism academic was hailed as ‘important’ work by Mary Mcleod MP in her opening remarks to an All-Party Parliamentary Group on Sex Equality examining media […]
University of Worcester Professor highlights negative impact of media portrayal of Dementia
Representations of dementia in the media could be having a negative impact on those living with the illness, according to a leading psychologist. Phrases such as “worse than death” and […]
Emerging Researcher title awarded to St Mary’s University academic
An academic at St Mary’s University, Twickenham has been awarded the ‘Emerging Researcher’ title from the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports. Dr Neil Bezodis, Senior Lecturer in St Mary’s School of […]
Leeds Trinity Professor awarded MERL fellowship to explore rat control in British agriculture
Professor Karen Sayer has received this year’s Gwyn E. Jones Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) fellowship for her project on ‘Rural Boundaries: the control of rats and mice in […]
University of Worcester to pilot new dementia programme in Droitwich Spa
A Worcestershire town has been selected as the UK location to pilot a new project, implemented and evaluated by the University of Worcester in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Society, to […]
Another world-first for Glyndŵr scientists in telescope race
Scientists polishing mirrors for a £900million telescope have achieved another world-first. Led by Project Manager Tony Fox-Leonard, the team at Glyndŵr University St Asaph has polished the 1.5 metre optic […]