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Cumbria professor first UK academic to attend Harvard leadership programme
The director of the University of Cumbria’s new Institute for Leadership and Sustainability (IFLAS) has been selected to join a group of world leaders in business and politics to study […]
University of Cumbria academic’s drawings acquired by the Henry Moore Institute
The Henry Moore Institute at Leeds has acquired a series of drawings by the University of Cumbria’s Professor of Fine Art, Robert Williams as part of an archive documenting American […]
Call for papers: Joseph Chamberlain – Imperial Standard Bearer, National Leader, Local Icon
Newman University, Birmingham, in collaboration with Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Library, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the Journal of Liberal History invites proposals for papers for an international conference […]
Call for Papers: Inaugural Lace Research Network Conference
‘Lace: the transgressive thread’ is the inaugural conference of the Lace Research Network to be held on Friday 16 May 2014 at the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham. The […]
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Ravensbourne hosts major multi-disciplinary technology conference
Wearable Futures, a conference and exhibition bringing together researchers, designers and enterprises, was hosted at Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication on 10-11 December 2013. The event provided insight into […]
Harper Adams lecturer to advise on fresh produce research funded by leading UK supermarket
Harper Adams Principal Lecturer, Dr Jim Monaghan, is to work with one of the UK’s leading supermarkets on the latest leek research, as part of its Agriculture Research and Development […]
York St John University celebrates ‘Highly Commended’ Project achievement in Times Higher Education Awards
York St John University’s International Collaboration of the Year project entry has been highly commended in the coveted Times Higher Education Awards. The Awards, now in their 9th year, celebrate the […]
University of Worcester project secures HEFCE Postgraduate Support Scheme funding
An innovative new scheme to help graduates into the world of work is being launched at the University of Worcester, thanks to more than £600,000 of funding from the Higher […]
Winchester researchers support Nepalese peace process with inter-faith workshops
Researchers from the University of Winchester have been on a mission to Nepal, helping religious leaders, campaigners and policy makers find common ground to reinforce the peace process. Dr Mark […]
Bledisloe lecture highlights government support for UK agriculture
In a far-reaching and thought provoking presentation at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) in October the Rt Hon. David Willetts MP, Minister for Universities and Science, confirmed increasing government commitment […]
CREST members receive HR Excellence in Research awards
Two members of the Consortium for Research Excellence, Support and Training (CREST) – the University of Chichester and Glyndŵr University – have joined a growing network of HEIs across Europe […]
University of Worcester helps launch a curriculum to inform dementia education
The University of Worcester is part of a group of UK Universities which has developed a Curriculum for Dementia Education, designed as a guide for universities developing the content of […]
University of Worcester links up with local hospice to launch ‘pioneering’ centre for palliative care
Professor Mayur Lakhani CBE, Chair of the National Council for Palliative Care, officially opened the University of Worcester and St Richard’s Hospice’s Centre for Palliative Care (CPC) yesterday, calling the […]
University study highlights importance of collaboration across Channel
Stakeholders from across the English and French coastlines have met with the University of Chichester at a final conference to discuss how collaboration and cooperation across the region can ensure […]