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University of St Mark & St John wins £3 million funding
The University of St Mark & St John has been awarded nearly £3 million of funding to support its plans to develop and diversify. It was announced this week that […]
University of Winchester research maps sustainable practice in small businesses
Highlights from a research project into leadership and sustainability in small and medium-sized businesses were revealed during an event at the University of Winchester last month. The year-long project, titled […]
Norwich University of the Arts and the 2015 Association of Art Historians Conference
The Association for Art Historians Annual (AAH) Conference – hosted by the University of East Anglia – took place in Norwich from the 9th to the 11th of April. Norwich University […]
JISC Research Data Spring, Research Data Management and CREST
The Consortium for Research Excellence, Support and Training (CREST) has received funding as part of the JISC Research Data Spring initiative to develop A consortial approach to building an integrated RDM […]
University of Cumbria PhD Studentship in marine renewable energy
The University of Cumbria and the Sir John Fisher Foundation are pleased to announce a funded PhD Studentship in the area of marine renewable energy. Renewable energy systems (RES) are […]
York St John University granted Research Degree Awarding Powers
York St John University has been granted Research Degree Awarding Powers (RDAP) by the Privy Council. The change in status came in to effect on the 23rd of March, 2015. CREST and […]
HEFCE Research Funding Allocations
GuildHE and CREST members stand out in the list of UK universities, recognised by HEFCE for the outstanding quality of their research. Of the top ten UK institutions to win […]
Call for Papers: 1st NCSPVA Conference ‘Violence and Abuse: Cross Cutting Issues’
The National Centre for the Study and Prevention of Violence and Abuse is pleased to announce its first annual conference, ‘Violence and Abuse: Cross Cutting Issues’, on Wednesday 17th June, […]
Glyndŵr scientists latest success with £900m telescope project
Scientists have gone even further and faster in breaking new boundaries for the world’s largest telescope. The team at Glyndŵr University’s Optic Centre in St Asaph has produced the third […]
Solar scientists at Glyndŵr University chosen to lead UK space mission programme
The Centre for Solar Energy Research (CSER) at Glyndŵr University’s OpTIC Centre in St Asaph will test its flexible PV solar cells as part of the UK Space Agency’s second […]
Call for Papers: Critical Commentary
Critical Commentary is the Student Journal of Newman University published under the aegis of Newman University, in collaboration with the Consortium for Research Excellence, Support and Training (CREST). Critical Commentary […]
New Dementia Arts Research Hub Coming to the University of Worcester and the University of Nottingham
A new research hub looking at how painting, puppetry, singing and other arts can improve dementia care is coming to Worcester and Nottingham, thanks to an Alzheimer’s Society grant. ‘The […]
Newman secures £1.8 million research funding
Researchers from Newman University, Birmingham have been awarded £1,872,654 by the Templeton Religion Trust to set up a research group team to examine the relationship between science and religion in […]
New media, art and design research centre launched at Glyndŵr University
A study into the impact viewing paintings can have on people living with dementia and a technique which involves using a car battery to make prints were highlighted at the […]
New Briefing: Research & Innovation
Today GuildHE and CREST have published the third briefing in the ‘Diverse higher education and world-class systems’ series. Download the briefing: SIP-Research_and_Innovation-FINAL-FINAL ‘Research & Innovation’ illustrates the excellent research and innovation […]