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University of Cumbria research highlights firefighters lack of hydration
You may think that firefighters wouldn’t normally suffer from a lack of water. But research completed by the University of Cumbria, in collaboration with Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service, has […]
Leeds Trinity University leads in European sports research
Academics from Leeds Trinity University’s Department of Sport, Health and Nutrition have successfully secured funding for an innovative research project which aims to develop a new learning model for elite […]
Norwich University of the Arts to open digital user research lab in Norwich
Norwich University of the Arts (NUA) is to open a Digital User Research Lab in October 2015, to be situated in the Ideas Factory Digital Creative Incubation Centre. The project […]
Call for Papers: Making Futures IV – deadline extended
MAKING FUTURES CRAFT AND THE (RE)TURN OF THE MAKER IN A POST-GLOBAL SUSTAINABLY AWARE SOCIETY Conference Website: makingfutures.plymouthart.ac.uk Making Futures will be held on Thursday 24th and Friday 25th September 2015 within […]
Southampton Solent University amongst CREST institutions to secure funding from Creative Europe
Art and design graduates from Southampton Solent University will benefit from a new international career scheme thanks to £200,000 funding from Creative Europe. The 18 month project, led by the […]
CREST institutions’ success in Creative Europe 2015
Three CREST member institutions have successfully bid to be part of Creative Europe in this year’s round as partners. Creative Europe is the EU’s framework programme for the cultural and creative […]
Newman University research shows “design thinking” is likely to be an instinctive phenomenon
A new study published in the online edition of Cognition suggests that non-believers and atheists, as well as religious believers, instinctively think there is a creator being or agency behind […]
University of Chichester has launched a range of PhD bursaries for 2015-16
Successful applicants to full time Full bursaries will receive GBP 13,000 p.a. and a fee-waiver of all course fees (a pro-rata value would apply for part-time bursary holders). The preference […]
University of Winchester launches 2015 Research and Engagement Week
Each year in the spring the University of Winchester celebrates research and engagement through a series of public lectures, exhibitions and the annual Winchester Writers’ Festival. Click here to learn more and […]
Immigration and international students
A number of prominent creative individuals who have studied at UK institutions today published the following call to action in the Guardian: ‘Whatever the make-up of the next government, it must think […]
Bucks New University reports call for policy changes to tackle marginalisation of Gypsies, Travellers and Roma communities
The failings within the criminal justice system and health and social work sectors for members of the Gypsy, Traveller and Roma (GTR) communities – along with policy recommendations to tackle […]
CREST and GuildHE respond to the Nurse Review of the research councils
Click here to read CREST‘s and GuildHE‘s response to Sir Paul Nurse’s review of the UK’s research councils.
Bucks New University research into Facebook and mental health conditions
Facebook can help people recover from mental health problems but it needs to be used cautiously and strategically as it can also make symptoms worse, new research shows: – […]
University of Chichester research shows how brains are shaped by childhood
NEW research detailing how childhood experiences influence the development of the brain has been collated in a book by two Chichester authors. Child Development and the Brain has been written […]
University of Chichester unearths science behind cheetah’s unrivalled speed
THE science of how cheetahs can sprint nearly three times the speed of Olympic champion Usain Bolt has been revealed by a senior lecturer from the University of Chichester. Dr Penny […]