The latest news from around the University.
Showing results for 2017
-
Friday, 10 March 2017
The University of Worcester and further education college Coleg Gwent have marked the beginning of an exciting new partnership with the unveiling of a commemorative plaque.
-
Wednesday, 08 March 2017
Tracey Neville, England Netball Head Coach, was among the spectators who watched the Severn Stars" win their first home match at the University of Worcester Arena.
-
Wednesday, 08 March 2017
Poignant stories about those who have given and received organs are to be told during a special one-day conference in Worcester next week.
-
Wednesday, 08 March 2017
The Budapest Café Orchestra are returning to the University of Worcester for a live performance later this month.
-
Tuesday, 07 March 2017
A student who returned to university, just months after a horrific car accident left him with life-changing injuries, to successfully complete his degree, has been recognised with a rare award.
-
Friday, 03 March 2017
Excitement is building as new professional netball team, the Severn Stars, gears up to welcome fans for its first home match.
-
Friday, 03 March 2017
As families continue to be displaced from conflicts, such as the war in Syria, the University of Worcester is to host a conference exploring the resilience of women in the refugee crisis.
-
Thursday, 02 March 2017
The hidden histories of the World War 1 home front in the Midlands will be explored during a special conference in Kidderminster next week.
-
Wednesday, 01 March 2017
Some of the world's top wheelchair basketball teams will be coming to Worcester this summer, as the British teams begin the next phase of their Paralympic journey.
-
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
In celebration of the Royal Photographic Society's (RPS) international touring exhibition at The Hive a free and public lecture is being held on "The Science of Beauty".
-
Monday, 20 February 2017
National wheelchair basketball champions from the University of Worcester are gearing up to wheel all the way to Manchester for a chance to retain their title.
-
Monday, 20 February 2017
A domestic abuse specialist says greater knowledge of perpetrators could enable earlier intervention to prevent their behaviour from developing.
Press Office
The Press Office is the main point of contact for journalists at local, regional and international level. Our team issues regular news releases and commentary on topical issues, ground-breaking research, and interesting projects. The team also manages a database of experts who can provide media comment on a range of issues.
If you have a press or media enquiry regarding the University of Worcester, our team will be happy to help.
Contact the Press Office:
email: press@worc.ac.uk
tel: 01905 857517