News
Improving animal welfare in research
Writtle College and the University of Essex awarded NC3Rs award.
Research ethics and CREST
CREST signs the concordat to support research integrity
Prof Chris Gaskell receives CBE
Royal Agricultural College Principal and CREST Chair recognised in Her Majesty’s Birthday Honours for contributions to agriculture and veterinary medicine.
Researching the Bible and its use in schools
Newman University College secure Bible Society-funded PhD Studentship
GuildHE, CREST and University Title
A number of Member institutions, representing over 1200 years of history, will now be eligible to apply for university title.
Research, innovation and growth
GuildHE and CREST receive HEFCE funding to explore how small, specialist and regional institutions enhance local and regional innovation systems
New CREST Director announced
Prof Graeme Wilkinson’s recognised for his role in building up the CREST, and Prof Kerstin Mey named as the Consortium’s second Director
Creative Challenge 2012 winners announced
Anna Berkman, BA Hons Architecture student at University for the Creative Arts (Canterbury), recognised for her eco-friendly phone charger design.
Broadcast journalism and the ‘cult of youth’
Research at the University of Worchester explores issues of gender bias and age discrimination in media organisations.
University of Worcester Professor awarded Leverhulme Research Fellowship
Prof Suzanne Schwarz’s project focuses on issues of slavery and abolitionism in Sierra Leone
Higher Education, research and the London Olympics
Researchers at St Mary’s University College Twickenham, Bucks New University and University of Cumbria recognised in RCUK report
Critical Commentary now available
CREST and Newman University College publish first joint edition of peer-reviewed student research journal
HEFCE funding allocations 2012-13
GuildHE and CREST respond to HEFCE’s plans for a transition year while voicing concerns about further research concentration.
GuildHE / CREST respond to the Wilson Review
Collaboration between business and Higher Education Instiuttions around research and innovation is key to local, regional and national economic growth.
Design as Human Interface
University for the Creative Arts and Norwich University College of the Arts receive AHRC funding to develop skills in the digital age to the benefit of the creative economy.