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Newman lecturer provides historical consultancy for Peaky Blinders
Dr Chris Upton, senior lecturer in history at Newman University, was appointed as historical consultant for Peaky Blinders – a flagship six-part period drama set in Birmingham at the start […]
New award for short story authors
A new literary award for short story authors has been launched in East Sussex. The Charleston and Chichester award for a lifetime’s excellence in short fiction recognises long-standing creativity in […]
Exhibition opening of Limber: Spatial Painting Practices
A major EU-funded exhibition, hosted by the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) and Ecole Supérieure d’Art et Design Le Havre-Rouen (ESADHaR), will open at the UCA Canterbury’s Herbert Read […]
St Mary’s Research Fellow to Speak at House of Commons
Dr Keith Hopper, Research Fellow for the Centre for Irish Studies at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham, has been invited to speak at the House of Commons as part of the Irish Writers’ […]
Cumbria researchers deliver cutting-edge wind energy courses
Leading experts in renewable energy technology are joining forces with the University of Cumbria to run a series of short courses in wind energy. These courses will feature the expertise […]
St Mary’s Theology Academic Delivers Keynote Lectures
Dr Stephen Bullivant at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham, was keynote speaker at the European Society of Catholic Theology’s congress in northern Italy last week. The conference, held every two years, attracted over […]
Marjon experts in BBC documentary on Foreign Accent Syndrome
The BBC have been working with an ex member of Marjon staff, Sarah Colwill on a documentary about Foreign Accent Syndrome. Sarah, who presents with this very rare condition was […]
Conference announced – Blackness in Britain, Newman University
The Blackness in Britain conference will bring together graduates, early career and established academics who are engaged in the essential work of researching the past, present and future condition of the […]
Conference announced – Hidden Truths: Understanding vulnerability in 21st century Britain
Building on the publication of Working with Vulnerable Children, Young People and Families (Routledge, 2013), Newman is holding a conference that will explore what constitutes vulnerability and how this has […]
St Mary’s Lecturer Presents at Leading Psychology Conference
Dr Lubna Ahmed, Lecturer in Psychology at St Mary’s University College, Twickenham recently presented research exploring visual attention at the annual conference for the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, which took place in […]
Groundbreaking exhibition explores mental health issues
An exhibition capturing the work of mental health patients undergoing antidepressant treatments will be on show at Glyndŵr University. Contemporary artists Susan Liggett and Karen Heald unveiled a ground breaking […]
UCA’s Simon Olding made Patron of Stroud International Textiles
The University for the Creative Art’s (UCA) Professor of Modern Craft, Simon Olding, has been made Patron of Stroud International Textiles (SIT). In his role of Patron, Professor Simon Olding […]
Royal Agricultural University research into cooperative grazing
The RAU have recently undertaken some research for the Cotswolds Conservation Board to assess the feasibility of a cooperative grazing approach in the Cotswolds Scarp and High Wold areas. The […]
Glyndŵr to deliver teaching, learning and research in Immersive Learning Environment
Computing students attending Glyndŵr University will learn how to create fear using virtual rats, bats and zombies in a cutting-edge learning dome. The Immersive Learning Environment is one of many […]
University of Worcester Professor Shortlisted for Prestigious Award
A University of Worcester professor has been shortlisted for the prestigious 2013 British Psychological Society (BPS) Book Award after co-authoring a student textbook. Professor Elizabeth Peel, a professor of Psychology […]