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CREST Summer School 2016: Discovering our Interdisciplinary Connections
Written by: Jo Clarke and Kelly Zarins-Brown (PhD students at Leeds Trinity University) Leeds Trinity University is a member of CREST: The Consortium for Research Excellence, Support and Training. This year saw […]
Ageing, Physical Activity, Recreation and Wellbeing
A new book to raise awareness of ways to healthy ageing has been published by Dr Barbara Humberstone, Professor of Sociology of Sport and Outdoor Education, and Dr Maria Konstantaki, Senior Lecturer […]
University of Worcester researcher finds dandelion is a key contributor to boosting bee population
The humble dandelion, often overlooked as a weed, has been identified by a Worcester ecologist as a major contributor to boosting the number of bees in urban areas. Dr Duncan […]
Royal Agricultural University launches new Agricultural Enterprise Hub
Farm491, a high-tech, modern, cutting-edge enterprise hub at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) promoting agritech innovation has launched, with access to its office space now available. Stimulating a Community of Innovation […]
University of Cumbria receive funding for research project focusing on autism and the criminal justice system
The University of Cumbia is extremely pleased to have received funding of £70,000 from the CRH Charitable Trust towards a unique research project which will investigate the issues of autism and […]
Royal Agricultural University is offering two fully funded Research Studentships
The School of Agriculture, Food and Environment at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU), in partnership with Thames Water, is pleased to offer one PhD Programme and one MSc by Research […]
Glyndŵr Innovations awarded research funding from the Centre for Defence Enterprise
The Centre for Defence Enterprise has awarded contracts to the best ideas from its first competitions with the UK Defence Solutions Centre. In 2015, the Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) […]
A consortial approach to Research Data Management – piloting the next phase
In this blog post originally published on the Jisc Research Data Blog, Rachel Persad, the Senior Policy Adviser for research and innovation at GuildHE, reports on the progress and engagement of […]
University of St Mark & St John research shows exercise at the frontier of cancer treatment
The University has developed pioneering patient-centred cancer rehabilitation through lifestyle physical activity in a community setting. Only 20% of people with cancer are getting the national physical activity recommendations despite […]
What to write? Dealing with PhD writer’s block
Many PhD students struggle with writing at one stage or another during their PhD journey. One of the attendees at the 2015 CREST Summer School, Kirsteen Laidlaw from the University […]
Call for papers: Expanding Communities of Sustainable Practice
Leeds College of Art is excited to announce a one day symposium focusing on how to expand communities of sustainable practice within and beyond art and design schools. Given the need […]
University of Winchester study highlights the support for the educational progression of military children
Around four out of ten military service children who have the ability to progress into Higher Education were unlikely to do so, according to new research undertaken by the University […]
Southampton Solent University research shows back pain can be reduced through 1-2 minutes’ exercise
By taking part in just 1-2 minutes of exercise a week, you could reduce lower back pain and significantly increase your muscle strength, according to Solent researchers. We spoke to […]
University of Winchester Event Management Conference – Call for Papers
Bridging the gap between theory and practice University of Winchester 12-13 June 2017 Sport and Cultural Events – Advanced Conference on Event Management Events are based in society and involve […]
York St John University research project reveals why Jellicoe got his maths right
Researchers have used mathematical modelling to re-analyse the Battle of Jutland – the biggest naval engagement of World War One. The Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet, based at Scapa Flow in […]