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CREST and Research Excellence
The CREST Research Network Coordinator will take part in a panel discussion on ‘Research Excellence’ at the 5th Annual UK Research Conference in London on 29th September 2011. The panel […]
CREST and Kultivate
CREST presents a case study on how consortia can help the public to access research undertaken in specialist, small and regional Higher Education Institutions.
University of Worcester Lecturer named Worcestershire Woman of the Year
Senior Lecturer Ruth Jones recognised for her research into domestic and sexual violence.
Women take their place in history with new Yorkshire network at Leeds Trinity
A new Yorkshire-based network to further the study of women’s history will be launched at Leeds Trinity University College this weekend.
GuildHE / CREST respond to HEFCE consultation on postgraduate research funding
GuildHE and CREST support plans to increase postgraduate research funding, while expressing concerns about concentration, access and how supervision is assessed.
Applied architecture and heritage management
The Archaeology Department at the University of Winchester launches the Centre for Applied Archaeology and Heritage Management (CAAHM).
Universities and research that change the way we live
Research at Bucks New Universities spotlighted in this RCUK report, part of Universities Week 2011.
UCA Farnham’s Professor of Textile Culture, Lesley Millar, awarded MBE
The Director of the Anglo Japanese Textile Research Centre was recognised for her services to Higher Education.
UCA Vice-Chancellor named in Queen’s Birthday Honours list
Professor Elaine Thomas, Vice-Chancellor of the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), has been awarded a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. The award recognises her outstanding contribution to the creative arts in Higher Education.
Small and specialist institutions and HEIF 2011-15
Despite evidence that small and specialist HEIs demonstrating a high rate of return on investment will be unfairly disadvantaged by the introduction of a threshold, HEIF 2011-15 goes ahead as planned.
‘Creativity is of value to UK plc’
Prof Kerstin Mey from the University for the Creative Arts explains why pitting STEM against the arts creates a false division in higher education, with implications for the future development of the UK economy.
Research and the Comprehensive Spending Review 2010
GuildHE & CREST respond to the Science & Technology Select Committee’s call for oral evidence on the Comprehensive Spending Review 2010.
HEFCE’s Consultation on the Higher Education Innovation Fund 2011-15 allocations
Access GuildHE’s response to HEFCE’s consultation on HEIF allocations.
Entrenched attitudes
Our teaching-intensive institutions contribute to the diversity of the UK’s research base
First Minister of Wales opens £5m Centre for the Creative Industries
Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales, will today officially open a new £5m centre dedicated to supporting the creative industries.