The latest news from around the University.
Showing results for April 2017
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Friday, 28 April 2017
A leading figure in the technology industry will be giving local people the benefit of his experience at the University of Worcester Business School's annual lecture.
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Thursday, 20 April 2017
Trainee teachers at the University of Worcester are learning how to engage their future pupils in global issues, in light of a set of ambitious goals agreed by the United Nations.
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Wednesday, 19 April 2017
A lecture will explore how the Tudors and Stuarts believed the Devil was responsible for planting thoughts in people's minds.
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Friday, 14 April 2017
A challenge to feed a thousand people with the amount of food one family throw away in a year will kick-start a week of sustainability activities in Worcester.
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Thursday, 13 April 2017
University students will be bringing key moments in Worcester's history to life in the places where they happened with an interactive performance next month.
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Thursday, 13 April 2017
Worcestershire's nurses of the future have begun their training " and the role they will be fulfilling will be a brand new one in the NHS.
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Thursday, 13 April 2017
The University of Worcester Arena has been voted the number one venue in the British Basketball League by fans of the sport throughout the UK.
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Wednesday, 12 April 2017
A charming children's story, based on an innocent question from two school pupils, has been penned by a University of Worcester graduate.
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Monday, 10 April 2017
A student midwife from the University of Worcester has been elected as a representative for England on an influential national forum.
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Monday, 10 April 2017
The Executive Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs at an American university has welcomed further collaboration with the University of Worcester on his first visit.
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Thursday, 06 April 2017
Work by internationally-published illustration experts from the University of Worcester has gone on public display in the City.
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Thursday, 06 April 2017
Planting wild flowers at the edges of arable fields could significantly improve the habitat for farmland birds and contribute to their survival, a study has found.