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Call for Papers: Winchester Conference on Trust, Risk, Information and the Law
The First Winchester Conference on Trust, Risk, Information and the Law will be held on Tuesday 29th April 2014 at the West Downs Campus, University of Winchester, UK. The conference aims […]
Worcester graphic design lecturer brings Antarctic history to life
A little-known, top secret World War II military operation in Antarctica is set to be brought to life with the help of a University of Worcester lecturer next year. Senior […]
Lecturer publishes first history of the Black Supplementary School Movement
Dr Kehinde Andrews has published the first book documenting the history of the Black Supplementary School movement in the UK. Senior lecturer in Working with Children, Young People and Families, […]
University of Worcester lecturer selected to take part in major BBC project
A University of Worcester lecturer has been named as one of the expert researchers selected to participate in the BBC’s ambitious ‘World War One at Home’ project. Professor Maggie Andrews, […]
British Academy grant funds research into teacher education
As a result of recent research grant from the British Academy exploring the Finnish teacher education system, Dr Jennifer Chung at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham is running an end of project seminar at […]
Worcester lecturer to co-lead major adoption study
A Senior Psychology Lecturer at the University of Worcester is jointly-leading a major new international study into the attitudes of professionals in placing adoptive children with lesbian and gay couples. […]
Research to investigate trees in the farmed environment
Harper Adams University has welcomed the first student to investigate the relationship between trees and the farmed environment through a Woodland Trust-sponsored research qualification. Tim Saunders from Eastbourne, Sussex, is the […]
Call for Papers: Robert Grosseteste and the Pursuit of Religious and Scientific Learning in the Middle Ages
Convened by Bishop Grosseteste University, this conference will explore the relationship between the pursuit of scientific and religious knowledge in the middle-ages, with a particular focus on the British scholar, […]
St Mary’s University College academic appointed to Society for New Testament Studies
A leading expert in early Christianity at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham has been elected to membership for the prestigious Society for New Testament Studies, orStudiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS). Prof […]
St Mary’s historian appointed as consultant to Paris art exhibition
A leading historian at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham has been appointed as a consultant for an exhibition which explores the myths and the reality of the Tudors and shows […]
New Crime and Justice Research Centre launched in Winchester
To foster the sharing of information and research among experts and students, the University of Winchester will launch a brand new Crime and Justice Research Centre on 10 October. “The […]
New publication explores challenges for public service media management
Professor Lizzie Jackson has recently published ‘Public Media Management for the Twenty-First Century’ with Routledge. The book is co-edited with Dr Michal Giowacki. Public Media Management for the Twenty-First Century analyses the […]
Research Funders Event – Booking Open
Booking is open for a research funders event on 24th October hosted by University of Worcester and coordinated with CREST. The event bring together a wide range of speakers from funding […]
University of Worcester researchers to analyse London-based dementia pilot project
Academics from the University of Worcester have begun lending their expertise to a potentially crucial project looking at dementia care in minority communities. The Alzheimer’s Society is currently running a […]
British Dance and the African Diaspora
A York St John University academic is co-leading a major research project looking at the memories of British-based dancers who are black and celebrating their contributions to British dance. ‘British […]