Sir Patrick Stewart in profile

This story published on Monday 12 December 2011
3D sculpture for Sir Patrick


How the world works

This story published on Friday 7 September 2012
Abigail to head Social Psychology Section of the BPS


New faces for the future

This story published on Saturday 5 May 2012
Senior appointments in Art, Design and Architecture


Aesthetic and sustainable

This story published on Thursday 7 June 2012
New Head of Architecture and 3D Design seeks both qualities


Mysteries of the neutrino

This story published on Friday 9 November 2012
Huddersfield physicist investigates the Big Bang particle


This university means business

This story published on Thursday 8 November 2012
A top entrepreneur ... “Uni of Huddersfield central to boost economy”


Contemporary Art’s transdisciplinary journey

This story published on Sunday 1 July 2012
Professor Alex Coles launches his ‘Transdisciplinary Studio’


Without a prayer?

This story published on Wednesday 8 February 2012
Alex debates role of religion in U.S. presidential race


Amy’s magnetic field

This story published on Friday 28 September 2012
Researcher aims to understand one of nature’s strangest secrets


Andrew’s Lemon Tree

This story published on Thursday 24 May 2012
Innovator’s award for boosting study skills


Blown away!

This story published on Tuesday 24 July 2012
Lecturer's inflatable artwork that intrigues thousands


Uni to lead the nurse education simulation project

This story published on Monday 23 September 2013
International collaboration to bring real-world practice to nurse training


Big upswing in application numbers

This story published on Tuesday 3 January 2012
Huddersfield defies the national trend by witnessing a RISE in applications


WY Police and Crime Commissioner outlines key objectives

This story published on Friday 16 August 2013
Mark Burns-Williamson welcomed to Applied Criminology Centre conference


Kick start for £1.7 million Archives Centre

This story published on Wednesday 2 January 2013
Heritage Lottery Fund awards £77,800 for first phase


Uni secures Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £1.5 million

This story published on Monday 9 September 2013
Archives and Special Collections receives funding for new centre


Quantum Physics - A Beginner's Guide

This story published on Thursday 16 May 2013
Professor Bob Cywinski will be giving a Public Lecture on quantum physics on Wednesday 12 June.


Atmos here!

This story published on Tuesday 28 February 2012
Barnsley campus deal with innovative theatre company


Gowns in the town

This story published on Friday 13 July 2012
Sir Patrick Stewart leads University Awards Ceremonies


Huddersfield artist Ashley collects his award

This story published on Friday 19 July 2013
Ashley Jackson becomes an Honorary Doctor of the University of Huddersfield


Gambian minister receives honorary doctorate

This story published on Tuesday 23 July 2013
Alumna The Honourable Fatou Lamin Faye back in Huddersfield


Graduation guests chair ceremonies

This story published on Thursday 25 July 2013
Bishop of Wakefield The Rt Revd Stephen Platten, poet Lemn Sissay and former umpire Dickie Bird take centre stage


Poet Lemn chairs graduation ceremonies

This story published on Tuesday 23 July 2013
Lemn Sissay welcomed again to the University of Huddersfield


Celebrated actor receives his honorary award

This story published on Tuesday 16 July 2013
Robert Powell becomes an honorary doctor of the University


Town meets gown

This story published on Monday 15 July 2013
University Awards Ceremonies underway


Taking the initiative

This story published on Tuesday 17 April 2012
Best advice on feeding baby


Barnsley College to take over the running of UCB

This story published on Monday 26 November 2012
Barnsley College to take over the running of the University of Huddersfield's Barnsley Campus


BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2012

This story published on Thursday 13 December 2012
Huddersfield students are to work on the BBC Sports Personality of the Year at the London Excel this weekend.


Royal Appointment for Vice-Chancellor

This story published on Wednesday 26 September 2012
Professor Cryan appointed Deputy Lieutenant of West Yorkshire


VC wins Guardian top award

This story published on Thursday 28 February 2013
Bob takes third of votes to win the Inspiring Leader award


Vice-Chancellor at Buckingham Palace

This story published on Tuesday 26 February 2013
VC invited to speak at Start-Up Loans scheme by Duke of York


Nuclear alternative to power the future

This story published on Thursday 4 October 2012
Science Museum showcases scientists who offer alternatives to uranium


A new class of unconventional superconductors

This story published on Tuesday 3 July 2012
Avant garde discovery for Huddersfield professor


Professor advocates nuclear alternative on TV

This story published on Friday 22 March 2013
“Thorium is the future” is the message on the BBC World News


Professor Bob Cywinski live on Radio 4’s Material World

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2011
Speaking live to Quentin Cooper on Radio 4’s Material World, Professor Bob Cywinski, talks about the different approaches to nuclear power based on more abundant, energy dense thorium, including his own work using a particle accelerator to initiate the nuclear reaction.


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This story published on Friday 19 October 2012
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U.S. student Brandon’s flight to the future

This story published on Friday 21 December 2012
Two men on a plane ... and it was a life-changing encounter


Barcode design wins global competition

This story published on Tuesday 18 December 2012
Lecturer Brent tops the International City Brand Design Competition


Special honour for a star of science

This story published on Thursday 2 August 2012
University Campus Oldham welcomes Professor Brian Cox back to his home town


A lesson in education

This story published on Monday 13 February 2012
New lecture commemorates Brian Jackson legacy


The mill that manufactured history

This story published on Wednesday 2 November 2011
The oldest continuous family business in Britain traces its roots to the 1540s and a team of young Huddersfield historians played a key role


Budding boffins get the chance to laugh and learn

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2011
Lively-minded youngsters will have their very own “Eureka” moment when they attend a prestigious night of science and research at the University of Huddersfield.


Business School key role in £2m EU project

This story published on Tuesday 5 March 2013
Educational and research initiative to advance Central Asian republics


Business Secretary Dr Vince Cable sees how Huddersfield scientist

This story published on Thursday 13 October 2011
DURING a week in which he has described his vision for the future of innovative British manufacturing as a key contributor to the economy, Business Secretary Vince Cable visited the University of Huddersfield, where a multi-million pound research centre promises major breakthroughs in precision engineering.


Call the Midwives – 2012-style

This story published on Thursday 29 March 2012
Cathy Warwick RCM General Secretary meets students


First appearance for CCP5 in Huddersfield

This story published on Monday 3 September 2012
Leading global experts in computer-based research gathered at the University for the CCP5


Central Services Building (CSB) Refurbishment

This story published on Thursday 11 July 2013
Exciting plans ahead for improvement works over the Summer


CFP EXTENDED: Yinka Shonibare MBE: Material Positions

This story published on Monday 18 February 2013
The call for papers for Yinka Shonibare MBE: Material Positions, a one day symposium at Yorkshire Sculpture Park organised by the University of Huddersfield, has been extended until Tuesday 30 April.


Chancellors Prize winner!

This story published on Wednesday 10 July 2013
Congratulations to Katherine Simpson, one of the winners of the Chancellor’s Prizes for 2013, due to her excellent final award results.


Eight-legged allies

This story published on Monday 9 July 2012
Spiders aid the fight against woodworm


Chemistry Courses Revalidated by RSC

This story published on Monday 13 May 2013
The Royal Society of Chemistry has confirmed that our courses meet the requirements for CChem


Cheryl wins Learning Without Frontiers Award 2012

This story published on Thursday 26 January 2012
Cheryl Reynolds, lecturer in the School of Education and Professional Development at the University has won the 2012 Learning without Frontiers Further/Higher Education Innovator Award.


Inspiring and creative student work - story sacks!

This story published on Tuesday 24 July 2012
Childhood Studies students have displayed story sacks, produced for a range of different age groups as part of their assessed work this year


Children’s Chancellor

This story published on Monday 6 February 2012
Jim to head Kirklees Children’s Uni


Study tour to China: The Employability Challenge

This story published on Wednesday 30 May 2012
To go in here


Visiting scholar from China

This story published on Friday 15 March 2013
Helen (Haiyan) Wang, from the Chongquing Three Gorges University is visiting the University. She is here for a year (from September 2012) with a Chinese scholarship from the National Education Committee.


Professor awarded the first Doctor of Letters

This story published on Wednesday 7 August 2013
Exceptional portfolio of published research receives special award


Chris is a Thank You award finalist!

This story published on Thursday 11 July 2013
Just announced are the thank you awards, nominated by students and jointly offered by the University Teaching and Learning Institute and the Students’ Union.


Citizenship Education in the curriculum

This story published on Wednesday 6 March 2013
Politics researchers welcome Citizenship within the new National Curriculum


Cloud nine!

This story published on Monday 24 September 2012
Award for major computing project takes University of Huddersfield into the lead


Comment - The PM and patient care

This story published on Tuesday 10 January 2012
Comment - The PM and the “real problem” with patient care
by Professor Peter Bradshaw


Common Purpose Navigator for Early Career Researchers

This story published on Friday 5 July 2013
Develop confidence and skills to meet the challenges of leadership


Helping schools develop computer programmers for the future

This story published on Friday 27 May 2011
The Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) has awarded the University funding to help increase the ability of ICT teachers to train school children in computer programming.


Updates from the Consortium for Post-Compulsory Education and Tra

This story published on Tuesday 16 July 2013
The Consortium continues to model and share good practice. Latest news on the website includes information about the Annual Conference held in June and free online access to the ‘Teaching in Lifelong Learning’ Journal.


Placement results in charity cookbook!

This story published on Monday 24 October 2011
Enterprising Childhood Studies students have raised money for Children in Need by producing a cookery book…


COPING Project - Day of Discussion

This story published on Friday 1 June 2012
Should schools know if a child has a parent in prison?


When dad is behind bars...

This story published on Thursday 22 December 2011
The UN hears how youngsters cope - full story and video


Plight of children with parents in prison

This story published on Thursday 20 December 2012
Call for new measures to help the mental health of 200,000 youngsters


Corinne counters counterfeiting

This story published on Wednesday 24 April 2013
Scientist uses DNA to combat cloth counterfeiters


HEA CEO accepts professorial role

This story published on Tuesday 12 February 2013
HEA CEO Craig Mahoney becomes Prof of HE Strategy


The molecular 'sponge'

This story published on Wednesday 9 May 2012
Chemical engineering could create molecules that soak up toxic substances


Pattern Cutting Symposium hailed a success

This story published on Wednesday 20 February 2013
Global support for first Creative Cut symposium


Cultural diversity thrives on campus

This story published on Friday 19 July 2013
International Societies improving the student experience


Czech honour for Business School

This story published on Thursday 25 August 2011
Emerging Markets Research Director appointed as a Visiting Professor in the Czech Republic


Subtitles and subtlety

This story published on Tuesday 29 May 2012
Research into effective TV and film subtitles


The Rat Pack revisited

This story published on Tuesday 22 May 2012
The Pack’s legacy and influence on modern popular culture


Podium potential

This story published on Monday 23 July 2012
Performance metrics the key to sporting success


The David Rhodes Prize for Coaching and Mentoring

This story published on Monday 1 August 2011
Each year this prize is awarded to a student on the MA Leadership in Education and Public Services. It is dedicated to the memory of David Rhodes, 1958 – 2007.


Professor David Whitehouse, surface and nanometrology expert

This story published on Friday 20 April 2012
World authority on surface and nanometrology Professor David Whitehouse talks about the growing reputation of the University's Centre for Precision Technologies.


Davy Scholarships supporting students

This story published on Wednesday 29 February 2012
Students' secret benefactors Ken and Jennifer Davy


Honorary Award for Town Chairman

This story published on Thursday 15 November 2012
Dean Hoyle receives honorary doctorate from Sir Patrick


Sir Patrick and Theo at Graduations

This story published on Friday 9 November 2012
Awards Ceremonies welcome entrepreneurs Theo Paphitis and Dean Hoyle


PGCE Design and Technology End of Year Show - June 2011

This story published on Monday 1 August 2011
In the first term of the PGCE the students studying on the Secondary Design Technology course complete their own practical projects utilising a range of resistant materials,..


A 60-year saga

This story published on Thursday 29 March 2012
Diamond Jubilee honour for history professor


Dickie Bird celebrates his 80th

This story published on Friday 19 April 2013
Dickie Bird’s 80th birthday luncheon at the University of Huddersfield


Disabled students rise to the challenge

This story published on Monday 29 October 2012
Specialist help and support attract record numbers to Huddersfield – and they do well in their degrees


Queen’s Awards double for University

This story published on Tuesday 23 April 2013
Enterprising spirit and overseas growth claims Queen’s Awards


Science versus the super rats

This story published on Thursday 18 October 2012
Dr Dougie Clarke’s nationwide project on the vermin that develop immunity to routine poisons


Sex offenders in Probation Approved Premises

This story published on Friday 31 May 2013
‘Probation Approved Premises’ – the problem, not the answer according to researcher


Dr Townsley wins Jury Press Award for Till Rolls

This story published on Tuesday 9 April 2013
More success rolls out for University of Huddersfield lecturer


Responding to the threat of violent extremism

This story published on Friday 15 March 2013
Huddersfield researcher questions the successes of the Prevent initiative


Explore the untold stories of our local community.

This story published on Wednesday 17 May 2017
On Saturday 10 June the University of Huddersfield opens up to showcase its research projects and the work of local community groups and welcomes families to learn together about some of the unknown parts of our local history, Black History and the History of Mental Health Care.


How do you tell if someone is lying to the police?

This story published on Thursday 27 April 2017
Professor Peter French, an expert in Forensic Speech Science, gives us the answer at this year’s annual Babel Lecture which takes place on Friday 12 May in the Brontë Lecture Theatres. Peter has worked on more than 5,000 police investigations nationally and internationally, analysing recordings and identifying speech patterns and meanings.


Explore the Open Mic Scene with a different kind of Symposium

This story published on Friday 21 April 2017
When thinking about lectures and discussions the open mic scene does not come to mind as an appropriate topic. However the University of Huddersfield, School of Music, Humanities and Media, welcomes you to a unique event on 6 May which offers a mix of performance and informal discussion for performers, artists, audiences and thinkers. This is a part of the Sound.Vision.Place series.


Sir Patrick Stewart returns to the University for a two-day visit

This story published on Thursday 6 April 2017
Sir Patrick viewed the Institute of Railway Research and Future Metrology Hub, lunched with international students and offered advice to drama students in an acting masterclass


Embodied Voice research and training sessions - Thursday 16 March

This story published on Tuesday 14 March 2017
Thursday 16 March 14:30
Atrium of Creative Arts Building (ground floor)


Step into the world of the silver screen with the Guards Brass

This story published on Friday 10 March 2017
On 23 March step into the world of the silver screen with film themes including Rocky, Superman and Star Wars performed by our special guests, the Guards Brass Ensemble, in a 1.15pm concert.


Grist launches at HLF 2017

This story published on Tuesday 21 February 2017
English and Creative Writing at the University is very much at the heart of the Huddersfield Literature Festival once again this year.


The Saxophones take over campus for Saxophone Day in March

This story published on Tuesday 21 February 2017
Join us at the University as the Saxophones take over on 9 March. The day, from 10.0am – 7.30pm, is hosted by Sarah Markham and welcomes special guest, Claude Delangle, from the Paris Conservatoire.


Wind music in the shadow of Napoleon.

This story published on Friday 3 February 2017
Sound.Vision.Place at the University of Huddersfield presents a day of history, period instruments and Beethoven, with staff and students from the University and their special guests Boxwood & Brass.


Happy Valley writer takes centre stage at J.B. Priestley Lecture

This story published on Friday 11 November 2016
Writer and director Sally Wainwright spoke openly about her work in conversation with the University’s leader of Creative Writing Dr Michael Stewart


Joe Boyd

This story published on Monday 31 October 2016
The University of Huddersfield’s Journalism and Media department is pleased to announce its first annual Public Music Journalism Talk. It features legendary music producer, record label owner, manager and event organiser, Joe Boyd, who just happened to be in the right place at the right time – when Bob Dylan went electric at the Newport Festival, and hearing Pink Floyd in London in 1967.


Sally Wainwright returns to talk about new series

This story published on Tuesday 11 October 2016
The School of Music, Humanities and Media’s Sound.Vision.Place public events series is proud to be hosting playwright Sally Wainwright on Wednesday 9 November, when she will discuss her new project, To Walk Invisible.


Upcoming Science Fiction Festival for All Ages

This story published on Wednesday 21 September 2016
Scifest Yorkshire- 24th- 29 October 2016. Various times and Venues. Preview film showing - 9 October.
Now in its second year, Scifest Yorkshire is a local science-fiction festival with an exciting programme of events for all ages. Running across October half term, Scifest Yorkshire is a collaboration between the University of Huddersfield, Kirklees Libraries and Museums, and the Huddersfield Literature Festival. Events include talks and lectures, creative writing workshops, film screenings and even the opportunity to create your own sci-fi inspired film music!


Book now for the University’s European Researchers’ Night

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2016
The Scent of Death, the science behind magician’s tricks, creating rock songs using AI and a Guinness World Record attempt – all on one night! – Friday 30 September


University prepares to break Guinness World Record

This story published on Wednesday 24 August 2016
The record attempt will take place on European Researchers Night on the 30 September


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Congratulations to Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

This story published on Tuesday 4 December 2012
Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge


The Duke of York opens Innovation Centre

This story published on Thursday 23 May 2013
The Duke of York Young Entrepreneur Awards launched at University


Duke of York becomes University Patron

This story published on Tuesday 2 July 2013
University of Huddersfield receives royal patronage


Duke of York becomes Patron of the University

This story published on Tuesday 2 July 2013
University receives royal patronage


Top of the order

This story published on Tuesday 6 March 2012
University historians confirm their ranking as cricket experts


Tina wins Kirklees Adult Learners Award!

This story published on Wednesday 28 March 2012
Tina Froggett, an Early Years student, has won an adult learners award and is due to receive her award at a celebration event in Huddersfield Town Hall in May.


Specialist early years resources

This story published on Wednesday 20 July 2011
As part of a refurbishment of the Lockside building at the Queensgate campus, investment provided a specialist facility for all early years, childhood studies and primary courses.


Cheryl involved in JISC-funded benefits of electronic management

This story published on Sunday 27 May 2012
This innovative project is evaluating the impact of online assessment Cheryl has been piloting in the School of Education and Professional Development.


Innovative teaching results in happy students!

This story published on Wednesday 21 March 2012
The 2011 National Student Survey reported high levels of satisfaction for this part-time course, and the range of learning materials and teaching activities perhaps explains why!


Fantastic results in 2013…

This story published on Wednesday 5 June 2013
Students completing the Foundation and BA degree have been very successful this year.


The Childhud Studies Society is open for business!

This story published on Thursday 5 December 2013
Two enterprising students on the Childhood Studies course have set up course-based Society to enable students interested in childhood across the University to develop their expertise and practice outside the classroom!


Targets under fire

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
Target and league table culture is damaging Britain’s educational institutions


Higher Education Academy funded employability project comes to fr

This story published on Monday 28 October 2013
Tutors and students from the Childhood Studies course have completed a funded project to help with placements and future employability.


Professor Paul Thomas provides his expert view in ‘Children & You

This story published on Monday 28 October 2013
In the edition dated June 2013 Professor Thomas offered his analysis of the latest events and projects to present extremism…


Professor wins award in the Literati Network Awards...

This story published on Monday 28 October 2013
Professor Helen Colley has given a Highly Commended Award for a paper in the Literati Network Awards for Excellence, as it 'was one of the most impressive pieces of work the team has seen throughout 2012'.


Professor and reader appointments announced!

This story published on Wednesday 28 August 2013
Some of our researchers and lecturers with expertise in education have been awarded key promotions...


Reasons to choose a teaching, early years or education course

This story published on Monday 17 June 2013
Why should you choose one of our courses? Here’s why!


University of Huddersfield Professor involved in first All Wales

This story published on Monday 28 October 2013
Professor Paul Thomas spoke at a conference, organised by a Wales-based youth organisation focused on young people and the challenge of far-right.


Dressing up time…

This story published on Thursday 8 July 2010
Rather than just filling out evaluation forms, first year BA Childhood Studies students recently reviewed their Social Policy module by putting on a fashion show, but with a difference – they were asked to bring an item of clothing from their ‘dressing up box’ at home!


Assessing the impact on excluded families

This story published on Wednesday 1 June 2011
Samantha McMahon, Course Leader for the Early Years course at the University, is working on a longitudinal study entitled ‘Assessing the impact of Oldham’s Children Centre Services on Excluded families’ for Oldham Council.


Early Years Professional Status Celebration Event

This story published on Wednesday 20 April 2011
To celebrate the success of students who had achieved Early Years Professional Status (EYPS), the University organised a celebration event in April 2011, attended by the new award holders, current early years students, Early Years Professionals (EYPs), mentors, assessors and local authority staff.


Managing change in Early Years settings

This story published on Friday 27 May 2011
The importance of having a graduate led early years workforce is continually stressed these days. And as part of the training for leadership in early years settings, students are expected to consider how they would manage change.


Students produce materials for nurseries

This story published on Tuesday 1 March 2011
Students on the BA Childhood Studies course have been producing materials for use in early years settings… and improving their employment prospects…


‘Playing for Success’

This story published on Monday 20 December 2010
Second year students on the BA Childhood Studies course have been helping a worthwhile project whilst on placement.
They have been working at ‘The Zone’, one of the five ‘Playing for Success’ study skills centre in Huddersfield, based at the local football club. The centres are part of the national ‘Playing for Success’ initiative, involving school literacy, numeracy and ICT study support based as sports clubs. This initiative is part of the Children’s University, a national initiative.


Planting at Savile Park Primary

This story published on Monday 28 March 2011
The Childhood Studies BA(Hons) has developed an approach to increasing the employability of graduates through inquiry-based practice learning in teams. This aims to sow the seeds of research and enterprise with our students and pupils in partner schools.


Sharon’s helping students with the transition to University

This story published on Friday 27 May 2011
Sharon Frankland, tutor on the Early Years courses, is investigating the effect of higher education in student identity, in order to improve the student experience, especially with regard to work-based learning.


Keith Webb Prizes, 2010

This story published on Monday 1 August 2011
In recognition of the work of the recently retired Director of the Consortium for Post-Compulsory Education and Training, the Keith Webb prizes are awarded to a number of outstanding students each year.


Bursaries for Maths, English and SEN initial teacher training in

This story published on Friday 2 August 2013
The University has just received confirmation that there will be some bursaries for a limited number of subjects in 2013/14.


Creativity in action – explaining equality and diversity!

This story published on Thursday 12 July 2012
To enable students to fulfill the assessment requirements for a module on the CertEd/PGCE (Lifelong Learning), both staff and students at Calderdale College, one of the Consortium centres worked together to produce a really inspiring, creative video.


US Professor visits Huddersfield to help train teachers

This story published on Wednesday 28 September 2011
Professor David Frego, of the University of Texas at San Antonio, USA, is visiting the University this week to help with training students. During the week, he will work with students studying BA Primary, PGCE Primary, BA Childhood Studies and PGCE Secondary Music.


Dean’s inaugural lecture led us into the ‘Twilight’ zone…

This story published on Thursday 1 August 2013
Professor Christine Jarvis, Dean of the School of Education and Professional Development, recently delivered her inaugural professorial lecture at the University, focussing on the appeal of the popular Twilight Saga.


Building partnerships in employability and entrepreneurship with

This story published on Friday 29 July 2011
The University of Huddersfield has recently been involved in a project to develop beneficial partnerships between UK and Chinese higher education institutions.


Pop-up art school revisited

This story published on Tuesday 30 November 2010
The art activities included drawing, printing and opportunities to make bags, books and postcards.


A great little museum

This story published on Wednesday 23 November 2011
Lecturer raises profile of little-known Lake District museum


Analysing the psychophysical actor

This story published on Monday 23 July 2012
PhD researcher’s investigation of ‘Rhythm’ in psychophysical actor training


Newton Fellow comes to Huddersfield

This story published on Friday 14 December 2012
Royal Society Newton Fellow to explore medicinal potential of grewia gum


Elisa’s jewellery is her best-selling business line

This story published on Friday 11 January 2013
New business gives graduate financial and artistic independence


Employee Benefit - Apple Childcare Vouchers

This story published on Tuesday 27 August 2013
Tax and National Insurance free Childcare Voucher Scheme


We're Employer of the Year

This story published on Wednesday 9 November 2011
University notches up a notable success at the annual Huddersfield Daily Examiner Business Awards


Enhancing Employability through Placements in Higher Education

This story published on Tuesday 16 July 2013
100 attend conference hosted by The Business School


Top marks

This story published on Friday 30 March 2012
Ofsted praise Uni’s teacher training


Overseas fertility treatment

This story published on Tuesday 19 March 2013
Health professionals ‘cool’ on controls of risk-laden fertility treatment


‘Egg freezing’ – new research underway

This story published on Friday 3 May 2013
Huddersfield professor to evaluate the awareness of fertility issues among young women


The Politics of Anonymous Egg and Sperm Donation

This story published on Thursday 17 January 2013
Free Public Lecture by University Professor Eric Blyth on Wednesday 30 January at 6.30pm


Increasing concerns about surrogacy

This story published on Thursday 17 January 2013
Surrogate births – low levels of monitoring and regulation could lead to exploitation


Esther goes over the edge!

This story published on Thursday 8 March 2012
At age 71, she was eager to abseil the University’s tallest building


Excellent facilities for students

This story published on Friday 21 June 2013
All the specialist facilities you need


External Examiner praises Early Years courses at Huddersfield

This story published on Monday 26 March 2012
Amanda French has been the External Examiner for our Early Years courses for the last two years. As the external she has been consulted about the development of the new Early Years BA(Hons) courses due to start in September 2012 and she had these comments about the new development, the courses and the staff.


Praise for the course from External Examiner

This story published on Tuesday 3 April 2012
Professor Linda Creanor, the course External Examiner, has recently praised the course in her annual report about the course at the University of Huddersfield.


Successful Ofsted inspection outcome

This story published on Thursday 15 March 2012
Initial teacher training was successfully inspected by Ofsted earlier this year. Our further education teacher training was found to be good with outstanding features as was the secondary training, whilst the primary teacher training courses were considered to be outstanding.


University celebrates World Mental Health Day on 10th October

This story published on Friday 4 October 2013
Everyone welcome


First for a First in Childhood Studies BA(Hons)

This story published on Thursday 4 August 2011
Graduation was a wonderful day for all with a student commenting that “the last three years have really gone quickly! I am so pleased with my degree”.


Dante’s Inferno inspires young artist

This story published on Thursday 2 May 2013
Huddersfield graduate Frank To depicts the Glasgow cityscape in his Nine Circles of Hell


Photographs from the ‘Frontline’

This story published on Wednesday 5 September 2012
Exhibition - the real lives of drug users


First university to invest in peer-to-peer lending

This story published on Tuesday 5 February 2013
Profits to support 200 student scholarships


University alumni group in The Gambia

This story published on Friday 8 February 2013
In January, the University launched an alumni group in The Gambia. It was supported by School of Education and Professional Development former student, the Honourable Fatou Lamin Faye, Minister for Basic and Secondary Education in the Gambia, and now Honorary President of the Alumni society.


'Future Backgrounds' photo exhibition

This story published on Friday 7 June 2013
Lecturer’s exhibition is displayed at the Huddersfield Art Galley until 6 July


Insight Palestina

This story published on Wednesday 13 June 2012
Israeli-Palestinian Struggle


Lecturer's latest award for impact on pharmacy

This story published on Wednesday 30 November 2011
Pharmacist Dr Gillian Hawksworth has now earned her a Lifetime Achievement Award...


International Scholar

This story published on Thursday 24 May 2012
Glenn wins HEA International Scholarship


Trying times

This story published on Monday 20 August 2012
Lecturer tells why rugby clubs - and all sports outfits - must heed their fans


Goldberg Ensemble collection archived in Huddersfield

This story published on Wednesday 5 December 2012
“The biggest and most important source in the world for 20th and 21st century British Music”


Graduates of 2012 are go!

This story published on Wednesday 23 May 2012
A government agency, the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) has completed its latest survey into the paths taken by 2012 graduates and postgraduates when they leave their universities and colleges, and the research has put the University of Huddersfield’ s School of Education and Professional Development at the top of the class for propelling its students into well-paid careers.


Graduate Shows 2013

This story published on Monday 1 July 2013
The School of Art, Design and Architecture has enjoyed entertaining crowds of industry guests, family and friends throughout this years’ graduate shows.


Graduates get jobs…

This story published on Monday 30 August 2010
Research by a Government agency has put the University of Huddersfield’s School of Education and Professional Development at the top of the class for propelling its students into well-paid careers.


Graduating with Glamour

This story published on Tuesday 23 July 2013
Graduate Fashion Show in the Creative Arts atrium is the gala event of the summer season for Fashion fans, students and university friends across the region.


Funded PhD Studentship Opportunity

This story published on Tuesday 23 April 2013
A Funded 3-year PhD Studentship is available at the University of Huddersfield within the Forensic Genetics Research Group.


Entrepreneur in Residence

This story published on Friday 10 February 2012
Graham Leslie becomes the first Entrepreneur in Residence


Time to Intervene? Report under scrutiny

This story published on Monday 22 October 2012
UK Resuscitation Council Chair speaks at Huddersfield conference


New forensic science research will aid rape cases

This story published on Tuesday 3 July 2012
Huddersfield researcher pioneers the measurement of RNA


New exchange partnership for Music

This story published on Thursday 10 January 2013
The music department has established an exciting two-year partnership with the Künstuniversität Graz (KUG) through the Erasmus Exchange Programme.


Bangladesh’s Green University becomes partner

This story published on Monday 25 March 2013
Memorandum of Understanding signed with Green University of Bangladesh


Second in Guardian League Table for the third year

This story published on Tuesday 17 May 2011
The University of Huddersfield retains second position (behind Cambridge) in the 2013 Guardian University guide for education.


Hudds up for awards from The Guardian

This story published on Thursday 31 January 2013
Uni shortlisted in the Inspiring Leader and Student Experience


Guidance For Academic Staff on Pursuing Doctoral Study

This story published on Monday 15 July 2013
Guidance available for staff.


€3.9m project hailed success by the EC

This story published on Tuesday 18 June 2013
Huddersfield plays major role in multi-million euro HARCO Project to revolutionise machine tools


Course gains HEA accreditation for another 5 years

This story published on Friday 11 May 2012
The School of Education and Professional Development is pleased to announce that the MSc Multimedia and E-learning has gained accreditation from the Higher Education Academy for another five years...


First UK Uni with all staff as HEA Fellows

This story published on Friday 23 November 2012
Top for teaching - All Hudds lecturers achieve Higher Education Academy Fellowship


Higher Education Academy research project confirmed into student

This story published on Wednesday 9 May 2012
James Reid, Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies has been awarded a grant by the Higher Education Academy to undertake research into student placements. The project titled "Developing a variety of approaches to work placement to enhance knowledge and skills for employability" involves research with placement partners and students in examining the relevant benefits of different approaches to placement and how these prepare students for work.


Dr Roche returns to record CD

This story published on Wednesday 26 June 2013
Canadian clarinettist has fond memories of Huddersfield


The impact of austerity

This story published on Wednesday 7 March 2012
New professor teams up with US and Canadian colleagues


Words that wound

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
Lecturer shows that the old adage ‘sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me’ is simply untrue


Autism in India

This story published on Monday 15 October 2012
Huddersfield lecturer helps to train the sub-continent’s therapists


Helping students identify potential career paths

This story published on Wednesday 19 June 2013
Every year our Childhood Studies and Early Years students have a well-received speed dating session...


Looking Towards the Future

This story published on Tuesday 19 April 2011
Occupational Therapy and Politics students to be provided with an Apple iPad and take part in our dynamic mobile learning project


“I didn’t feel ill”: Understanding why people delay seeking help

This story published on Friday 1 November 2013
On Tuesday 16th October, Professor Annie Topping delivered the first public lecture of the School’s 2013-2014 Public Lecture Series, which was entitled, “I didn’t feel ill”: Understanding why people delay seeking help for symptoms of cancer.


Child welfare services – the global view

This story published on Tuesday 15 May 2012
Huddersfield researchers join £1 million child protection project


Effect of social factors on back pain sufferers

This story published on Tuesday 23 April 2013
Researchers investigate “the influence of the family” on back pain sufferers


Equality in local government - but do bisexuals get a fair deal?

This story published on Tuesday 8 February 2011
Recent figures have shown that bisexual people are more likely to experience substance and alcohol abuse and suffer from poorer mental health than gay men, lesbians and straight people.
Studies have also found a lack of understanding surrounding bisexuality within the workplace is leaving bisexual people largely invisible.


The Future Governance of England: A Debate

This story published on Friday 22 February 2013
Thursday 28 February, 4.15pm-6.15pm in the University’s West Building


Coffee morning: Centre for Health and Social Care Research

This story published on Monday 9 September 2013
Interested in research for health and social care? If you’re a doer, a consumer, colleague or student with an interest, please come along ...


Second series of free Public Lectures is announced

This story published on Friday 6 September 2013
The Institute for Research in Citizenship and Applied Human Sciences (IRCAHS) at the University of Huddersfield will be holding another series of free public lectures on a broad range of subjects.


Students celebrate OT Week with 20 story abseil challenge

This story published on Friday 1 November 2013
Students set themselves 20 story abseil challenge to celebrate Occupational Therapy week


Accreditation of the Podiatry BSc (Hons) course

This story published on Monday 2 April 2012
The University’s Podiatry’s BSc(Hons) course was accredited by the College of Podiatry when they visited in February 2012 to review the course.


Professor Brian Cox speaks at Annual Conference of the Society of

This story published on Wednesday 7 November 2012
Podiatry BSc (Hons) course leader Michael Concannon was on hand at the Annual Conference of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists (SCP) last month, which welcomed Professor Brian Cox OBE as a special guest.


Charity Event for the Forget Me Not Children's Hospice

This story published on Friday 27 July 2012
The Podiatry Clinic hosts charity event in support of the Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice


Founding Fellowship Appointments for Podiatry Teaching Team

This story published on Thursday 15 November 2012
Two members of the Podiatry teaching team at the University of Huddersfield have been elected as Founding Fellows of the prestigious Faculty of Podiatric Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.


Interdisciplinary Student Research Conference 2012

This story published on Tuesday 18 September 2012
Students and staff presented research findings at the 19th annual Interdisciplinary Student Research Conference at the University of Huddersfield on Wednesday 1st June 2012.


Leg Awareness Day: Free Leg Health Checks

This story published on Wednesday 7 November 2012
Leg Awareness Day: Free Leg Health Checks on Monday 19 November 2012


Leg Awareness Day at Huddersfield

This story published on Thursday 23 February 2012
The University’s Podiatry Department held a Leg Awareness Day on 21 November 2012. This new initiative, sponsored by Activa Healthcare, aimed to identify changes in the veins of the legs and feet.


Podiatry Student Exchange

This story published on Monday 2 April 2012
In February 2012, we were delighted to welcome the first students from Madrid participating in the podiatry student exchange. This follows the success of last year’s staff exchange ...


Podiatry students exchange Huddersfield for Madrid on practice pl

This story published on Friday 27 July 2012
Four students from the Division of Podiatry and Clinical Sciences encountered a steep learning curve on a practice exchange to the Universidad Europea de Madrid in March this year.


Putting Service Users and Carers at the Heart of the School

This story published on Friday 27 April 2012
21 February 2012 saw the celebration of a new alliance with the signing of the Patients Association Memorandum of Understanding.


Advances in equality

This story published on Monday 19 March 2012
Levels of tolerance for people of different sexuality


All the World’s a Stage for Huddersfield Politics Exchange Studen

This story published on Wednesday 27 March 2013
Last month saw another group of Politics students leave Huddersfield to begin exchange placements at partner institutions around the world.


An Evening of History and Politics with Lord Roy Hattersley

This story published on Wednesday 18 April 2012
Lord Roy Hattersley, the distinguished politician, historian and journalist visited the University on Thursday 8 March 2012.


Anti-LGBT discrimination lingers on

This story published on Thursday 1 November 2012
Researchers probe the impact of new laws for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people


Celebrating International Women’s Day

This story published on Thursday 21 February 2013
Women’s Stories: Women’s Lives was the title for the IWD – Friday 8 March


CiCea brace for Huddersfield

This story published on Wednesday 13 June 2012
Double success at international citizenship conference


Crime team

This story published on Friday 10 February 2012
Homicide conference creates closer ties between researchers and detectives


Distant Britons?

This story published on Monday 6 February 2012
Research into the ‘British World’


Great War in International Perspective

This story published on Thursday 24 May 2012
Huddersfield researchers at ANZAC Day commemoration


Highly successful conference built upon the Labour Orators confer

This story published on Monday 10 December 2012
Oratory in Conservative Party Politics


Huddersfield Politics Society Making an Impact on Campus

This story published on Monday 4 March 2013
The newly established Politics Society is already making waves on campus, with students on a mission to increase knowledge and participation in local, national and international politics.


Local MP meets with Politics students

This story published on Friday 30 November 2012
A recent event organised by the Politics society saw Colne Valley MP Jason McCartney quizzed by students during a lively and passionate Q and A session.


Mapping the crime scene

This story published on Wednesday 25 January 2012
The world’s most sophisticated tools for mapping crime


Peace process?

This story published on Thursday 26 July 2012
Colombian researcher and signs of hope in his country's armed conflict


Policing the mind

This story published on Monday 8 October 2012
Researcher Sajida Naz investigates how police forces respond to traumas their officers face


Politics Graduate and Researcher Gavin Hart Shares his Experience

This story published on Thursday 14 February 2013
Having graduated with a first class degree in politics, star student Gavin Hart is now undertaking a PHD around the theme of 21st Century Citizenship and is a member of the research Academy for British and Irish Studies. Here he shares his experience of study as an undergraduate and as a researcher at the University of Huddersfield.


Politics Student Wins Prestigious Trade Union Award

This story published on Wednesday 6 February 2013
Second year Politics student Reece Goscinski has been awarded the prestigious Young Activist of the Year award by the influential Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW).


Poster prize for Linda at British Society of Criminology conferen

This story published on Wednesday 25 July 2012
Linda Asquith, a PhD student in the School of Human and Health Sciences, won the prize for best postgraduate poster at the British Society of Criminology (BSC) conference this year.


The Down Under dimension

This story published on Monday 19 March 2012
Criminologists link with Australian colleagues


Social Work division holds partnership event with Manchester Met

This story published on Friday 13 September 2013
The University of Huddersfield and local authority partners' latest venture was to Greater Manchester, in which they were invited to discuss and highlight the development of the Assessed and Supported Year in Employment (ASYE) partnership.


Wound Care researchers scoop more awards

This story published on Tuesday 5 March 2013
Prize-winners at Journal of Wound Care Awards


Uni’s Royal Historical Society selection

This story published on Wednesday 2 January 2013
Recognition for Huddersfield’s postgraduate historians


All her yesterdays

This story published on Wednesday 2 November 2011
A MAJOR website hosted by the University of Huddersfield means researchers around the world will be a mouse click away from more than 80,000 documents that uncover the lives led by Yorkshire women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.


Honorary Awards - July 2012

This story published on Saturday 5 May 2012
Honoured by the University


Honorary Awards - July 2013

This story published on Friday 10 May 2013
Honorary Awards announced for the July Awards Ceremonies


Sound and style

This story published on Tuesday 15 November 2011
A legendary fashion designer and a leading musician who has played on the soundtrack of blockbuster movies receive honorary awards


Horse Meat - Should we be Worried?

This story published on Friday 8 February 2013
Scientists from the School of Applied Sciences offer their take on the ongoing contaminated meat situation


The Excellence Factor

This story published on Friday 9 September 2011
University joins Europe’s top tier with major research award


New Business School gets Royal seal of approval

This story published on Friday 13 September 2013
His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester unveils the foundation stone for the new Business School


New Creative Arts Building gets Royal seal of approval

This story published on Friday 13 September 2013
New Creative Arts Building gets Royal seal of approval when The Duke of Kent visits


HRH The Duke of York opens the International Study Centre

This story published on Friday 13 September 2013
His Royal Highness The Duke of York opens the International Study Centre


PGCE students develop bespoke ICT teaching materials

This story published on Tuesday 14 June 2011
A happy coincidence with dual benefits. Moor End Technology College were looking for Information Communication Technology (ICT) support that would benefit their pupils, and particularly those with English as an additional language (EAL pupils).


Making an impact on child abuse

This story published on Monday 16 April 2012
Huddersfield is centre for a major new Caribbean project


Task force

This story published on Tuesday 21 February 2012
University's dual role in major policing probe


INDEX: exhibition

This story published on Wednesday 26 September 2012
Danish Ambassador visits INDEX: Design to Improve Life Exhibition


Two lecturers make finals of INDEX: Design to Improve Life

This story published on Wednesday 10 July 2013
Dr Pammi Sinha and Dr David Swann join list of 60 international finalists


Designs on Huddersfield

This story published on Tuesday 8 May 2012
Major coup as globally prestigious exhibition of new ideas visits the University


A world of ideas

This story published on Thursday 30 August 2012
University of Huddersfield is the very first UK venue for a globally famous display of designs that improve life


Induction outing for new Youth and Community Work students

This story published on Wednesday 19 June 2013
Starting a full-time course at University can be a daunting experience, but for our youth and community work students, the emphasis in induction is getting to know each other...


Hudds takes two awards at New Designers Show

This story published on Tuesday 9 July 2013
Interior Design students and course praised by judges


Students vote Huddersfield best in the world!

This story published on Thursday 10 November 2011
A global survey which quizzes international students about their experiences has put the University of Huddersfield on top of the world!


International vibe on campus

This story published on Friday 19 July 2013
A bumper year for our International Societies


Major conference on investigative psychology

This story published on Wednesday 23 November 2011
International Research Centre for Investigative Psychology conference welcomes police and crime writers...


£1.5 million landmark for IPOS researchers

This story published on Wednesday 26 June 2013
Huddersfield chemists break commercial income milestone


Chemistry research centre awarded ISO 9001

This story published on Thursday 21 February 2013
One of the few UK research centres to achieve the ISO 9001 standard


Chemistry apprenticeships just the start

This story published on Tuesday 12 March 2013
Chemistry apprenticeship scheme may roll out across Uni


Leading the field in primary English

This story published on Tuesday 1 February 2011
Jonathan Glazzard, Course Leader for the primary teacher training course, explains about his new text...


Jayne’s fashion sense on show

This story published on Thursday 27 September 2012
Ilkley Festival date for the University lecturer and author


Fashion in the age of the image

This story published on Wednesday 2 May 2012
Lecturer's new book on the promotion of fashion in the modern media


Great lady of the North

This story published on Friday 18 May 2012
Unique exhibition of Lady Anne Clifford’s books and portrait


U.S. acclaim for Hudds artist

This story published on Tuesday 13 November 2012
Jill’s Toil wows Washington Post arts critic


Jim becomes Chancellor of the Kirklees Children’s University

This story published on Wednesday 1 February 2012
Jim Reid, lecturer in Childhood Studies BA(Hons) has recently become a Chancellor – of the Kirklees Children’s University. Through affiliates across the UK, including in Kirklees, the Children’s University is a national organisation that provides 7 to 14 year olds with innovative and exiting approaches to learning to enhance their attainment and develop their aspirations.


Institute for Citizenship and Human Sciences

This story published on Wednesday 7 November 2012
“...criminology to social care, psychology to childhood studies...”


Top Man

This story published on Wednesday 4 July 2012
Jim becomes Regional Dean for the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists


£1m project to produce safer oxygen

This story published on Thursday 16 May 2013
Prototype reactor vessel planned in research to make oxygen safer to use in chemical processes


Catalyst for green chemistry

This story published on Wednesday 3 October 2012
Huddersfield professor joins Northern Sustainable Chemistry Consortium


Czechs acknowledge long-term link

This story published on Friday 14 September 2012
John wins sixth ʽmedalʼ


Emerging Markets Research Group's Anglo-Czech Doctoral Education

This story published on Monday 29 July 2013
Strengthening the collaboration between universities


SCI Award for John

This story published on Thursday 13 June 2013
Professor John Atherton is to receive an award from the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).


Double Diamond!

This story published on Wednesday 22 February 2012
Music professor celebrates the two ages of Elizabeth


Healthy numbers for statistician

This story published on Monday 1 October 2012
The statistics expert whose skills are at the service of healthcare research


Book considers entrepreneurs – good and bad

This story published on Thursday 8 August 2013
Entrepreneurs take all forms including that of Chicago gangster Al Capone


The Practical Psychiatry of Old Age

This story published on Tuesday 30 July 2013
Professors launch fifth edition of respected text


Jonathan Sands OBE, Chairman of brand design consultancy Elmwood

This story published on Friday 7 December 2012
Jonathan Sands OBE, Chairman of world famous brand design consultancy Elmwood, talks about becoming the Visiting Professor of Innovation, his career, ambitions and Elmwood's famous motto


Elmwood CEO – Visiting Prof of Innovation

This story published on Friday 7 December 2012
The University of Huddersfield welcomes brand design guru Jonathan Sands OBE


Sheffield College students visit Journalism

This story published on Monday 18 November 2013
Sheffield College students were recently given a practical experience of our Journalism and Media courses during a day-long visit to the University.


Jubilee event celebrating 60 years of caring for young children

This story published on Friday 25 May 2012
As part of the University’s Jubilee celebrations, the School of Education and Professional Development held a successful event to mark 60 years of early years practice in the new early years room in the Lockside building in July.


College clerks tread carefully

This story published on Wednesday 20 June 2012
FE clerks adopt cautious approach to new found freedom


In all weathers...

This story published on Thursday 10 November 2011
Julie Walker can almost instantly summon up minute details of the district’s weather


Fourth Queen’s Nurse for Uni

This story published on Wednesday 19 June 2013
Karen becomes the University’s fourth Queen’s Nurse


Refashioned fashion

This story published on Wednesday 11 January 2012
Environmental awareness by recycling clothes


Uni team improve quality of life for cancer patients

This story published on Thursday 3 January 2013
Wound UK Award for team who sought to reduce infection following surgery


Detention of asylum seekers’ children inhuman

This story published on Monday 19 November 2012
Huddersfield researcher presents case against child detention and family separation


Katerina Takes IFST Prize

This story published on Thursday 25 April 2013
A PhD student from the University of Huddersfield wins Young Scientist Competition


Coffee boffin Kathryn

This story published on Tuesday 22 May 2012
Undergraduate lands top science prize for coffee research


Huddersfield entrepreneur returns

This story published on Tuesday 13 November 2012
Huddersfield graduate Kavita Oberoi announces her next TV appearance


The media and me

This story published on Tuesday 13 December 2011
Keith Hellawell - ex-police chief talks media


Global audience for Diamond Jubilee Professor

This story published on Tuesday 22 May 2012
BBC World Service listeners and Britain’s General Strike


Research in action – Reducing lead content in water

This story published on Wednesday 13 February 2013
Research with Yorkshire Water to reduce the risk of lead in domestic water supplies


BorgWarner researcher now at the cutting-edge

This story published on Wednesday 13 February 2013
Katy moves from pure physics to cutting-edge of engineering


Techs message for Media Fellow

This story published on Thursday 6 December 2012
Kuldip is first technical expert appointed as Institute Fellow


Top Kurdistan politicians in Huddersfield

This story published on Thursday 24 November 2011
Top politicians from Kurdistan meet scholarship students in Huddersfield


The DNA of Kurdistan

This story published on Tuesday 19 June 2012
Major Kurdistan project to probe the past of an ancient people


Huddersfield signs agreement with leading Kurdish university

This story published on Wednesday 25 January 2012
The University is pleased to announce that a memorandum of understanding has been signed with one of the leading higher education institutions in Kurdistan...


The power of speech

This story published on Wednesday 23 November 2011
Oratory is still important in British politics, say experts after a conference on Labour's star speakers - from Bevan to Brown


Huddersfield’s Latin quarter

This story published on Tuesday 15 November 2011
The music of South America and the Caribbean was the focus for a day of study organised by PhD student Jessica Quiñones


Laura Looks for a Bargain

This story published on Friday 3 May 2013
The University’s Dr Laura Waters used her expert knowledge of cosmetic testing to help presenter Harry Wallop in this week’s episode of Channel 4’s Superscrimpers programme.


Highly-prized scientist

This story published on Wednesday 9 November 2011
A lecturer's mission to convey the excitement and importance of scientific research to the widest possible audience has been rewarded


Highly-prized scientist

This story published on Wednesday 9 November 2011
Dr Laura Waters' rewarded with a hat trick of prizes.


Animal drug testing – is the end in sight?

This story published on Monday 5 March 2012
Scientist spells out the alternatives


Uni’s honorary doctor gets government call

This story published on Tuesday 2 April 2013
Ginetta boss Lawrence Tomlinson to join BIS as entrepreneur-in-residence


leading2gether: Kirklees, Early Years Professional Case Studies

This story published on Friday 21 June 2013
Becoming a leader for quality is to embark on a journey for which there is no defined destination. There will always be something new to learn, different ways of doing things and new challenges. New research, knowledge, reflection and experiences will influence thinking and practice, and will impact on understanding of quality.


Sydney Institute of Criminology

This story published on Thursday 4 October 2012
Sydney MoU first step to future research links


New sports hall on course for completion

This story published on Friday 8 March 2013
£22.5 million Learning and Leisure Centre will be operational by 2014


Learning and Leisure Centre News

This story published on Friday 12 July 2013
TechnoGym’s latest Artis range fitness equipment to be installed in the new LLC


January completion for Learning and Leisure Centre

This story published on Friday 13 September 2013
£22.5 million project to be ready before schedule


£600k invested in Huddersfield sports community

This story published on Wednesday 6 March 2013
99-year deal for sports facilities at Storthes Hall Park


University welcomes Libyan Cultural Attaché

This story published on Thursday 18 April 2013
Dr Abdelbasit Gadour tours campus and meets the Libyan students


The Polish alliance

This story published on Tuesday 21 August 2012
Universities of Huddersfield and Rzezsow could add nano-technology research to their zones of collaboration


Personal qualities and work ethic the key ingredient

This story published on Wednesday 19 December 2012
Research shows that employers value work ethic above qualifications


Lisa presents findings from ‘NEET’ research in Manchester

This story published on Monday 30 July 2012
Local Government Network interactive workshop: Anticipating the risks from the next generation

Dr Lisa Russell, researcher working on the Leverhulme ‘NEET’ (Not in Education, Employment or Training) research being undertaken in the School of Education and Professional Development, gave a presentation about the 'implications of the 'lost generation of unemployed youth' as part of a session that aimed to explore the effect of the economic downturn on young people. The workshop aimed to identify the implications for the youth of our country and explore how local government could mitigate the challenges ahead.


Power to the people

This story published on Thursday 23 August 2012
University scientist’s key role in Anglo-Indian research into lithium super batteries


University agrees a ‘Living Wage’

This story published on Wednesday 23 January 2013
Huddersfield gains accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation


Liz travels full circle

This story published on Monday 24 June 2013
Award-winning professor goes back to her research roots


£22.5 million building project underway

This story published on Thursday 19 July 2012
Learning Leisure Centre operational by 2014


£22.5m LLC receives planning permission

This story published on Monday 10 September 2012
The facility will be operational by 2014


Lord Hattersley in Huddersfield

This story published on Wednesday 22 February 2012
Public Lecture - Thursday 8 March


Lord Winston’s lecture 'Playing God'

This story published on Monday 13 May 2013
Lord Robert Winston delivers the Harold Wilson Lecture


Lord-Lieutenant welcomes business leaders

This story published on Thursday 28 March 2013
West Yorkshire Lieutenancy encourages applications for Queen’s Awards


Lyme disease – time to bite back

This story published on Thursday 6 September 2012
Researcher's breakthrough in developing an accurate test for diagnosing Lyme disease


Never too old to learn

This story published on Tuesday 19 June 2012
“...Britain would be better off if its population was better educated...”


One thing leads to another on the MSc!

This story published on Tuesday 15 May 2012
Martin Charlesworth, a technician specialising in ICT and Science in the School of Education and Professional Development, started training students and staff about classroom response systems and this has led to the presentation of papers at conferences and a chapter of a book!


Life saving laughter

This story published on Friday 22 June 2012
Mahendra Patel, Tommy Cooper and the British Heart Foundation


Chancellor welcomes Wilkes pharmacists

This story published on Friday 16 November 2012
Exchange students from Wilkes University meet Sir Patrick Stewart


Mahendra Elected to RPS English Board

This story published on Monday 10 June 2013
Dr Mahendra Patel has been elected to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s English Pharmacy Board.


Childhood studies students help the Make a Wish Foundation

This story published on Tuesday 16 October 2012
Six year 2 Childhood Studies students are working on a short project to raise funds for the charity ‘Make a Wish’. They are preparing for a bake sale at the University, in the Central Services Building foyer at lunchtime on Thursday 25 October


University Weather Watch - March 2012

This story published on Friday 20 April 2012
Top of the warm...


Refugees from the Ice Age

This story published on Tuesday 8 May 2012
Project unearths new data on the repopulation of Europe after the Ice Age


Mark of excellence

This story published on Friday 23 September 2011
‘Sunday Times’ has good news for Huddersfield and its students.


New dean for MHM

This story published on Monday 27 February 2012
Historian Martin welcomed to Huddersfield


Red hot

This story published on Thursday 5 April 2012
Martin steps forth... with the Olympic Torch!


The incredible journey

This story published on Monday 30 January 2012
New professor's research into earlier human migration


Archaeogenetic research refutes earlier findings

This story published on Monday 10 June 2013
Modern humans did not settle in Asia before the devastating eruption of Sumatra’s volcano Mount Toba 74,000 years ago


MATRIX Success for Student Services

This story published on Tuesday 16 July 2013
Congratulations to our Student Services team.


Healthy Rivalry

This story published on Monday 13 May 2013
Identical twins go into fast food business


University weather watch - May 2012

This story published on Tuesday 12 June 2012
A tale of two temperatures


How May sprung a surprise

This story published on Monday 10 June 2013
It was the nippiest since the Uni's records began


War and peace?

This story published on Thursday 1 December 2011
Interviews with scores of ex-paramilitaries led to a book co-authored by University of Huddersfield staff.


Men in the Middle Ages

This story published on Friday 3 August 2012
Lecturers launch new research group to investigate medieval masculinity


Soul gazer

This story published on Thursday 5 April 2012
Researcher improving the accuracy of offender profiling


Addressing the complexities of reporting 21st century conflict

This story published on Friday 14 December 2012
Wednesday 30 January 2013 at 16:15 in JM3/06


Beatrix Potter finally presents her paper

This story published on Tuesday 24 April 2012
The event was organised by journalism and public relations lecturer Eileen Jones


Fred Holroyd: Whistle-blowing, The Troubles and the ‘Dirty War’

This story published on Monday 10 December 2012
Wednesday 12 December 2012


Friendly Persuasion: Hollywood and Propaganda, 1941-1943

This story published on Friday 14 December 2012
Wednesday 27 February 2013 at 16:15 in JM3/06


New Labour History President

This story published on Wednesday 28 November 2012
Huddersfield historian becomes new President of the Society for the Study of Labour History


Taking back the squares

This story published on Tuesday 21 February 2012
Protest movements in Europe


Grant to study museusm promotion techniques

This story published on Friday 21 October 2011
Journalism course leader Eileen Jones has been awarded a Collaborative Ventures Fund grant to study the impact of public relations in museum promotion.


Reclaimed from obscurity

This story published on Tuesday 21 February 2012
Exploring the changing meanings of amateur film practice in digital times


Media Workshop

This story published on Wednesday 10 October 2012
Staff in Journalism and Media held a one-day Workshop in September ..


PhD studentship in public/community/oral history

This story published on Friday 12 April 2013
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THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM

This story published on Thursday 22 November 2012
Thursday 29 November


The Girlfriend Gaze - 20 March 2013

This story published on Monday 18 March 2013
Wednesday 20 March 2013 at 16:15 in JM3/06


Wired for sound

This story published on Friday 16 March 2012
£312,000 to research the classics of computer music


Now read on!

This story published on Thursday 22 March 2012
Lecturer’s debut novel earns global recommendation


Doctoral landmark

This story published on Wednesday 28 November 2012
Professor reaches his half century of PhD supervisions


The man from Mongolia

This story published on Tuesday 10 April 2012
Mongolian visit prepares the way for a research and study link


Soundtrack for modern life

This story published on Wednesday 9 November 2011
THE music department at the University of Huddersfield is a centre for world-leading research and creativity as its new professor demonstrates


MSc gains Higher Education Academy accreditation

This story published on Tuesday 15 May 2012
The Msc Multimedia and E-learning has gained accreditation from the Higher Education Academy. The accreditation means that people who study the MSc can gain accreditation as an Associate or Fellow of the Higher Education Academy based on the work that they've done on the course and there is no cost for this.


Pedro Alvarez - Vienna Artist in Residence 2014

This story published on Friday 15 November 2013
PhD student Pedro has been selected out of nearly 1,000 applicants to be City of Vienna artist in residence for the coming year.


Music to my ears!

This story published on Tuesday 31 July 2012
Every year our PGCE Music students work with local schools making fantastic music.


Read all about it!

This story published on Monday 24 September 2012
University’s innovative reading list system receives an award from library experts


Leading the field - Graduate Nagina Aziz

This story published on Monday 16 July 2012
Master of Chemistry graduate joins pharmaceutical giant


Actress Natalie takes centre stage

This story published on Wednesday 21 November 2012
Huddersfield graduate Natalie Gavin opens new Careers and Employability centre


Excellent ‘Student Feedback’ – Uni stays on top

This story published on Wednesday 26 September 2012
University in top ten of National Student Survey AGAIN!


National survey shows students happy in Huddersfield

This story published on Thursday 25 August 2011
THE most important barometer of student satisfaction is moving firmly in favour of the University of Huddersfield, which is now well established high in the top half of the UK-wide table.


Top for teaching again

This story published on Wednesday 25 July 2012
Janet awarded National Teaching Fellowship


New creative teaching book written by Josie Harvey, teacher train

This story published on Thursday 13 December 2012
'Creative Teaching Approaches in the Lifelong Learning Sector' by Josie and Brendan Harvey, published by the Open University Press, is now available! It is designed to appeal to trainee and experienced teachers working in the lifelong learning sector, including further and higher education, work-based learning, and adult and community settings.


Master chef

This story published on Wednesday 18 April 2012
After top hotels and the Star Wars set, Lee Maycock's new task is to boost the University's cuisine


Huddersfield Art Gallery Partnership

This story published on Thursday 11 April 2013
ROTOЯ launches new partnership between University and local gallery


Enterprise and impact

This story published on Monday 30 April 2012
Globetrotting business and branding expert Patrick Allen named as MD of exciting new University of Huddersfield project


ABIS - The evolution of anti-Muslim protest

This story published on Tuesday 14 January 2014
Dr Joel Busher and Dr Graham Macklin are commencing a new £63,000 research project to examine the evolution of anti-Muslim protest in two English towns. The project is funded by a Special Interest Group on ‘Managing Far Right Activity’, a consortium of Local Authorities.


New specialist early years room

This story published on Tuesday 19 July 2011
As part of ongoing refurbishment of the Lockside building at the Queensgate campus, investment was made recently to provide a specialist facility for all early years, childhood studies and primary courses.


New University of Huddersfield stationery available now

This story published on Wednesday 10 July 2013
Order your new letterheads, compliment slips and business cards featuring recent awards and the University’s new patron


Major impact of qualifications on childcare Ofsted grades

This story published on Thursday 12 May 2011
A recent study conducted by Barnsley’s Early Childhood Services team correlated the level of qualifications with their Ofsted grades, with interesting results.


Iodine Research Study seeks Volunteers

This story published on Wednesday 23 January 2013
A study by undergraduate scientists at the University of Huddersfield is looking for volunteers


Now Hear This!

This story published on Thursday 8 September 2011
Hearing the Past through our ancestors’ ears


Racing ahead

This story published on Thursday 8 September 2011
New designer Joanna draws inspiration from superstar granddad


When in Rome

This story published on Friday 1 June 2012
Professor looks to reconcile ‘Classicism and Orientalism’ in Rome


Hudds prof elected fellow of RHS

This story published on Wednesday 24 April 2013
Architecture professor draws on the past as Fellow of the Royal Historical Society


Glenn Inquiry ‘Think Tank’ looks to Hudds prof

This story published on Thursday 10 January 2013
Professor’s expertise will aid New Zealand ‘People’s Inquiry’ into child abuse


Highly cited - Professor's work tops the tables

This story published on Thursday 24 November 2011
Professor's child welfare research is among the most widely cited in the field


No taste like home

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
Nigerian students have formed a new society


University weather watch - November 2012

This story published on Tuesday 11 December 2012
Wetter and colder - but not too windy


New engineering professor cuts the NOx factor

This story published on Thursday 8 September 2011
Thermo-fluids specialist Rakesh Mishra


Nurses voice their concerns

This story published on Wednesday 30 May 2012
Ed Miliband speaks to Uni student nurses


Nurse Education Provider of the Year

This story published on Wednesday 25 April 2012
Post-registration nursing courses nominated for a major award


Health Fair on Campus

This story published on Wednesday 20 March 2013
Final year Nutrition students offer healthy living advice


Quest for the ultimate health drink

This story published on Friday 18 November 2011
Oats can have remarkably beneficial effects on health, but their full potential has yet to be unlocked


University weather watch - October 2012

This story published on Wednesday 7 November 2012
Playing it cool - and damp


University weather watch - October 2012

This story published on Wednesday 7 November 2012
Playing it cool - and damp


First prize in sports marketing

This story published on Monday 29 October 2012
Work hard, play hard... it's all the same thing for Olga


Open College archive

This story published on Thursday 16 February 2012
Valuable archive tells inspirational story


Pioneering ODP degree first in Yorkshire

This story published on Wednesday 17 April 2013
Hudds first in Yorkshire to offer Operating Department Practice degree


Order your new Business Cards

This story published on Thursday 11 July 2013
Orders can now be placed for the new designed business cards


Youth and community work students get acquainted...

This story published on Monday 3 October 2011
Last week our first year youth and community work students visited the great outdoors (well, a local wood and playground in Huddersfield) as part of their induction.


Understanding compassion

This story published on Thursday 23 February 2012
Patients Association and Uni sign MoU


Finding the pain barrier

This story published on Tuesday 10 July 2012
Why are some people less prone to pain than others


Finding the pain barrier

This story published on Tuesday 10 July 2012
Why are some people less prone to pain than others


Living space

This story published on Tuesday 31 January 2012
An investigation into how and why the Victorian working class opted for smaller families wins a prize for Dr Paul Atkinson


Living space

This story published on Tuesday 31 January 2012
An investigation into how and why the Victorian working class opted for smaller families wins a prize for Dr Paul Atkinson


Ancient DNA work published in Nature Communications

This story published on Thursday 25 April 2013
Research carried out by an international team of scientists, including members of the University of Huddersfield's Archaeogenetics Research Group, on the DNA of ancient skeletons has been published in a highly prestigious journal.


Training tomorrow’s rhythm section

This story published on Tuesday 22 January 2013
Principal drumkit tutor puts his practice into print


Training tomorrow’s rhythm section

This story published on Tuesday 22 January 2013
Principal drumkit tutor puts his practice into print


Paul Grimwood, CEO & Chairman of Nestlé UK/Ireland

This story published on Friday 18 May 2012
...and Huddersfield business graduate


Debut work is poised for a prize

This story published on Wednesday 7 March 2012
Lecturer's first book is one of the year’s best


Debut work is poised for a prize

This story published on Wednesday 7 March 2012
Lecturer's first book is one of the year’s best


Responding to the threat of violent extremism; a Jubilee public l

This story published on Tuesday 29 May 2012
Paul Thomas, Reader in Youth and Community Work, delivers a Jubilee public lecture on 30 May 2012 entitled 'Failing to prevent? Responding to the threat of violent extremism'.


Paul on Newsnight!

This story published on Friday 10 June 2011
Paul Thomas has certainly been airing his views across various media recently….
This month sees the ten year anniversary of the riots in Oldham. And as Paul’s research is about community cohesion and was based on work in Oldham, he has been in demand in the last couple of months.


Combating hair loss in cancer treatment

This story published on Friday 19 October 2012
Biochemists’ KTP with Paxman Coolers to improve scalp cooling systems


Combating hair loss in cancer treatment

This story published on Friday 19 October 2012
Biochemists’ KTP with Paxman Coolers to improve scalp cooling systems


Paxman Coolers appoints further KTP Associate

This story published on Friday 24 May 2013
Hair loss for patients undergoing cancer treatment - research team welcomes new member


Paxman Coolers appoints further KTP Associate

This story published on Friday 24 May 2013
Hair loss for patients undergoing cancer treatment - research team welcomes new member


When men get the baby blues as well

This story published on Monday 3 December 2012
Experts probe the problems of depression before, during and after birth


Musician sets the standards

This story published on Monday 15 October 2012
Pete sets the bar for the next generation of composers and performers


Cornish contradictions by Daphne du Maurier

This story published on Wednesday 1 May 2013
Daphne du Maurier believed Cornish nationalism should look forward...yet her novels did entirely the opposite


Cornish contradictions by Daphne du Maurier

This story published on Wednesday 1 May 2013
Daphne du Maurier believed Cornish nationalism should look forward...yet her novels did entirely the opposite


We are history - lecture

This story published on Thursday 26 January 2012
Lord Hennessy writing the story of our own times


PGCE Secondary Design and Technology Booster Course

This story published on Monday 1 August 2011
Applicants to the PGCE Design Technology course are evaluated for the practical skills they will bring to the start of their course.


PhD Successes

This story published on Monday 25 March 2013
Three more Huddersfield research students complete their PhD


China-UK Collaborative Partnerships in Employability and Entrepre

This story published on Monday 30 July 2012
The University of Huddersfield’s award-winning Careers and Employability Service and the School of Education and Professional Development recently showcased the results of a major research project – funded by the British Council – which straddled the UK and China and aimed to boost the job prospects of students from both countries.


A feat of fundraising!

This story published on Friday 22 June 2012
Podiatrists hold a summer clinic to raise hospice cash


Pop-up Art School pops up again at Grove Lea Primary School

This story published on Tuesday 15 May 2012
The Pop-Up Art School ‘popped up’ again at Grove Lea Primary School, Hemsworth, in May 2012. The PGCE and CertEd (Lifelong Learning) pre-service full-time art and design students worked with all the Key Stage 2 pupils and also ran a family learning event with parents and carers, culminating in a celebration assembly and mini-graduation from the University of Huddersfield Pop Up Art School!


Pop-Up Art Event complements Huddersfield Contemporary Music Fest

This story published on Thursday 1 November 2012
Art and Design CertEd/PGCE (Lifelong Learning) teacher training students organised a pop-up art event to complement the renowned music festival held in Huddersfield.


Congratulations to the BA(Hons) primary graduates, 81% achieved a

This story published on Wednesday 19 June 2013
We are absolutely delighted to report that 81% of the BA(Hons) primary graduated achieved first class honours degrees and the rest achieved upper seconds. The external examiner reported at the board that the work was exceptional quality.


Breaking down the barriers to inclusion in primary schools

This story published on Friday 13 May 2011
Explores the challenges associated with the day-to-day realities of inclusion in the primary school classroom


Success in Ofsted inspection - Primary teacher training graded ou

This story published on Thursday 15 March 2012
Initial teacher training was successfully inspected by Ofsted earlier this year. Our primary teacher training was found to be outstanding in every single category and our secondary and further education teacher training to be good with outstanding features.


Royal appointment...

This story published on Tuesday 24 January 2012
The Prince of Wales visits University Campus Barnsley


Prince's Trust unites with Uni

This story published on Monday 23 April 2012
“We are ideally placed to work with The Prince’s Trust”


Princess Beatrice dines at the Uni

This story published on Friday 21 June 2013
Fashion to the fore for Her Royal Highness


'The beginning of the end of state education'
Another prestigiou

This story published on Wednesday 24 August 2011
Education is being re-positioned as an individual responsibility and a private good, and as an opportunity for profit – a commodity! This is potentially the most significant point of change in English education since 1944. The lecture will illustrate and discuss this change.


Professor comments on latest NEET research

This story published on Thursday 18 July 2013
With the publication of the latest NEET research, Professor Robin Simmons has been asked to comment both on TV (on BBC News yesterday) and in the Times Higher Educational Supplement.


Huddersfield prof to chair RS College

This story published on Wednesday 27 February 2013
Royal Society Industry Fellows College key to new industry engagement strategy


Huddersfield prof to chair RS College

This story published on Wednesday 27 February 2013
Royal Society Industry Fellows College key to new industry engagement strategy


Project Bliss; Childhood Studies students raise money for charity

This story published on Friday 23 November 2012
A group of six Childhood Studies students have been raising money for the charity Bliss


Queen’s Award for International Trade

This story published on Friday 19 April 2013
Overseas growth claims Queen’s Award for International Trade


Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion

This story published on Friday 19 April 2013
Huddersfield professor wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion


Are the British coming to terms with the need for multi-culturali

This story published on Tuesday 17 May 2011
Professor Mark Halstead disagrees with the common diagnosis, made by a succession of politicians and commentators, that multi-culturalism in Britain is dead or dying. Indeed, he believes that it should be encouraged, being good for the health of society.


Increasing expertise in a multitude of religions

This story published on Tuesday 17 May 2011
An interesting aspect of her work is her study of the links between science and religious education teaching and how science classes respond to pupils’ religious beliefs


The Down Under dimension

This story published on Monday 19 March 2012
Criminologists link with Australian colleagues


‘The Railway Doctor’ becomes visiting professor

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2011
Dr Paul Salveson, known as ‘The Railway Doctor’, has been appointed a visiting professor at the University of Huddersfield. The five-year honorary appointment began on 1 September.


‘The Railway Doctor’ becomes visiting professor

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2011
Dr Paul Salveson, known as ‘The Railway Doctor’, has been appointed a visiting professor at the University of Huddersfield. The five-year honorary appointment began on 1 September.


Words to be treasured at public lecture

This story published on Tuesday 6 March 2012
German professor hunts for treasure in classic English books


Religion, race, public policy, segregation and integration

This story published on Monday 14 February 2011
Academic research keeps the Religion and Education BA course content up to date and topical.


School Research Conference 2013

This story published on Thursday 29 March 2012
The annual School research conference was held on 6 March 2013 for researchers both in the School and across the University. There were contributions, presentations and posters from students of the Schools of Computing and Engineering and Human and Health Sciences.


23 Research Fellow Appointments

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2011
The University announces that they are to appoint 23 Research Fellows to enhance research excellence at the University.


23 Research Fellow Appointments

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2011
The University announces that they are to appoint 23 Research Fellows to enhance research excellence at the University.


University opens its doors on its research

This story published on Friday 7 September 2012
Events are open to the public


Dame Tessa Jowell opens new ‘Researcher Hub’

This story published on Friday 14 September 2012
“Universities the heartbeat of innovation” – Tessa Jowell


Dame Tessa Jowell opens new ‘Researcher Hub’

This story published on Friday 14 September 2012
“Universities the heartbeat of innovation” – Tessa Jowell


Researcher from North Carolina State University joins University

This story published on Tuesday 9 July 2013
A recent symposium was held at the University, supported by BERA’s Post-compulsory and lifelong learning special interest group. It aimed to look at how educators can use fiction and creative practice to promote reflection, empathy and knowledge construction amongst adult learners.


Researchers'Night

This story published on Sunday 24 July 2011
September Showcase to show-off research as part of a pan-European event


Researchers'Night

This story published on Sunday 24 July 2011
September Showcase to show-off research as part of a pan-European event


The transport of ideas

This story published on Thursday 16 February 2012
The future of Britain’s rail and buses


The transport of ideas

This story published on Thursday 16 February 2012
The future of Britain’s rail and buses


Innocent at large

This story published on Wednesday 2 November 2011
Richard Reed,one of Britain’s most irreverent and unorthodox entrepreneurs, drew a packed audience at the University


Rugby League World Cup on display

This story published on Wednesday 13 March 2013
Huddersfield to host England game


University researchers win Ian Martin Prize for Social Justice

This story published on Monday 9 July 2012
At the recently held SCUTREA conference Dr Robin Simmons and Dr Ron Thompson won the Ian Martin Prize for Social Justice for their paper, which was presented to the conference.


NEETs research featured in lead journal

This story published on Thursday 28 February 2013
Huddersfield researchers to edit special issue of Research in Post-Compulsory Education


NEETs research featured in lead journal

This story published on Thursday 28 February 2013
Huddersfield researchers to edit special issue of Research in Post-Compulsory Education


Challenge of the NEET generation

This story published on Thursday 10 November 2011
The challenges and opportunities experienced by young people not in education is being charted in study by Huddersfield researchers


NEET research earns an award

This story published on Tuesday 24 July 2012
Prize for Social Justice at SCUTREA Conference


NEET research earns an award

This story published on Tuesday 24 July 2012
Prize for Social Justice at SCUTREA Conference


End these NEET stereotypes

This story published on Wednesday 8 February 2012
NEETS - Conference told a policy change is needed


End these NEET stereotypes

This story published on Wednesday 8 February 2012
NEETS - Conference told a policy change is needed


Physicist tracks ‘the arrow of time’

This story published on Friday 14 December 2012
University professor plays a role in a major physics breakthrough


Physicist tracks ‘the arrow of time’

This story published on Friday 14 December 2012
University professor plays a role in a major physics breakthrough


Innovation professor on a mission

This story published on Thursday 10 January 2013
“World-class facilities and bright ideas ... the key to economic regeneration”


ROTO? Exhibition Launch

This story published on Monday 22 July 2013
Thursday 25 July at 6.00pm, Huddersfield Art Gallery


Royal Visit to Accelerator Institute

This story published on Thursday 6 June 2013
New MEIS facility opened by HRH The Duke of York


Policing the mind

This story published on Monday 8 October 2012
Researcher Sajida Naz investigates how police forces respond to traumas their officers face


Early Years tutor asked to contribute to national debate

This story published on Wednesday 23 May 2012
Samantha McMahon, Course Leader for the Early Years courses at the University, was recently asked to be involved in influential group discussions about the latest early years developments.


Interview: Honorary Graduand Prof Colin Carlile

This story published on Monday 22 July 2013
Leading experimental physicist talks to the University of Huddersfield


Crime Time - Criminal Investigation

This story published on Thursday 15 August 2013
A conference hosted by the University of Huddersfield will share cutting edge research into forensic investigation


Applied Sciences Graduands Process through Huddersfield

This story published on Monday 15 July 2013
Graduands from Applied Sciences take part in a town centre procession


Huddersfield Pharmacist Leads Fight Against Acne

This story published on Monday 15 July 2013
A Huddersfield pharmacist is on the Steering Group of a new international initiative to help people affected by acne.


Nutrition Courses Accredited by AfN

This story published on Friday 19 July 2013
Both of the undergraduate Nutrition courses offered by the University are now accredited by the Association for Nutrition


Dr Anna Williams joins the University of Huddersfield

This story published on Monday 22 July 2013
Forensic Anthropologist and Broadcaster to join Huddersfield Forensic Team in October


Huddersfield Biologist's study sheds light on the origin of moder

This story published on Friday 13 September 2013
Dr Martin Carr provides new evidence of how animals evolved from single cell organisms


MSc Analytical Science Project Presentations

This story published on Friday 27 September 2013
Students on the MSc Analytical Sciences suite of courses came a step closer to completing their Masters degrees with a presentation and poster session.


Pooja Scales New Heights

This story published on Friday 16 August 2013
Researcher climbs Kilimanjaro


Join us for a Public Lecture or Research Seminar

This story published on Friday 4 October 2013
The School of Applied Sciences is pleased to announce its eighth season of public lectures and the 2013/14 Research Seminar Programme.


Professor Roger Barlow on Higgs, the Boson and the Nobel Prize

This story published on Tuesday 8 October 2013
On the day that Prof Peter Higgs was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics, Prof Roger Barlow explains the importance of his work


Lloyds Superintendent Pharmacist joins Huddersfield Team

This story published on Thursday 10 October 2013
Steve Howard becomes Visiting Professor


Physicist Dr Ben Jones joins the Forensic Science team

This story published on Wednesday 25 September 2013
A third new member of the team this summer


Rebels with a cause

This story published on Monday 21 November 2011
Radio's leading history programme hears a Huddersfield lecturer explain an ill-fated Catholic rebellion in the North of England


The scholarship super fund

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
A scheme to raise cash for scholarships to Huddersfield students has been ten times more successful than planned


Positive reaction

This story published on Wednesday 4 May 2011
Chemistry researcher Pengju Ji caps his work at Huddersfield with a top award


TV Fame for Laura!

This story published on Monday 20 June 2011
Huddersfield lecturer's TV appearance


Huddersfield Student wins IFST Competition

This story published on Thursday 31 March 2011
A Food, Nutrition and Health student from the University of Huddersfield has won the IFST North of England Young Scientist competition


Let there be lights

This story published on Friday 17 June 2011
Major grant for University of Huddersfield researcher probing the use of elements as an energy source


Science is the star

This story published on Friday 12 August 2011
Huddersfield experts contribute to 2011 British Science Festival in Bradford 10-15 September


Science is the star

This story published on Friday 12 August 2011
Huddersfield experts contribute to 2011 British Science Festival in Bradford 10-15 September


EIC on show at SciTechEurope in Brussels

This story published on Thursday 24 November 2011
Speaking today at the SciTechEurope conference in Brussels, Dr Liz Towns-Andrews, Director of Research and Enterprise highlighted the need for "paths to market"


EIC on show at SciTechEurope in Brussels

This story published on Thursday 24 November 2011
Speaking today at the SciTechEurope conference in Brussels, Dr Liz Towns-Andrews, Director of Research and Enterprise highlighted the need for "paths to market"


Successful Ofsted inspection outcome

This story published on Thursday 15 March 2012
Initial teacher training was successfully inspected by Ofsted earlier this year. Our secondary teacher training was found to be good with outstanding features as was the further education training, whilst the primary teacher training courses were considered to be outstanding.


Accelerating into the future

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
A collaboration between Siemens and the University's International Institute for Accelerator Applications has global implications for particle accelerators


Recognition for partner schools

This story published on Monday 3 October 2011
Primary and secondary schools in the University of Huddersfield partnership came together to receive recognition for their work with, and in support to, the School of Education and Professional Development this week.


University weather watch - September 2012

This story published on Tuesday 9 October 2012
Rain again! It was the second wettest September since 1990


Effect of social factors on back pain sufferers

This story published on Tuesday 23 April 2013
Researchers investigate “the influence of the family” on back pain sufferers


The affect of social factors on back pain sufferers

This story published on Tuesday 23 April 2013
Researchers investigate “the influence of the family” on back pain sufferers


Forced integration of communities criticised

This story published on Monday 19 November 2012
“...Muslim community – pathologised at policy level and victimised at the grass roots level...”


Forced integration of communities criticised

This story published on Monday 19 November 2012
“...Muslim community – pathologised at policy level and victimised at the grass roots level...”


Sharing best practice in assessment

This story published on Wednesday 23 May 2012
Jane Wormald, Course Tutor, explains how an innovative form of assessment, a poster presentation, is gaining interest outside the University.


Pharmacy Suite officially opened

This story published on Thursday 31 January 2013
Pharmacy students benefit from new, state-of-the-art facility


A taste of the 70s

This story published on Thursday 2 February 2012
Students help museum remember the 'decade that taste forgot'


The IQ question

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
The findings of a University of Huddersfield researcher could mean a rethink over long-established but flawed IQ tests...


Research shows IQ tests flawed

This story published on Thursday 28 February 2013
Senior research fellow in the news for research on the inaccuracies of IQ test scores


University welcomes HEFCE CEO

This story published on Friday 10 February 2012
Sir Alan gives keynote speech


Government adviser Professor Sir Tim Wilson

This story published on Thursday 19 April 2012
Professor Sir Tim Wilson talks about universities' role in meeting the demands of employers and promoting entrepreneurship amongst students.


Government adviser Professor Sir Tim Wilson

This story published on Thursday 19 April 2012
Professor Sir Tim Wilson talks about universities' role in meeting the demands of employers and promoting entrepreneurship amongst students.


For the good of society

This story published on Wednesday 11 April 2012
Big demand for places at University's social enterprise conference


For the good of society

This story published on Wednesday 11 April 2012
Big demand for places at University's social enterprise conference


Social conscience

This story published on Friday 24 August 2012
University selected to join scheme to boost businesses that are a boon to society


Social conscience

This story published on Friday 24 August 2012
University selected to join scheme to boost businesses that are a boon to society


A Celebration of International Social Work

This story published on Tuesday 2 April 2013
International projects highlighted at social work conference


Behaviour Changing Syringe reaches shortlist

This story published on Monday 19 August 2013
Dr David Swann shortlisted for the People's Choice Award for INDEX: Design to Improve Life Awards


Dyslexia Awareness Week 2013

This story published on Wednesday 2 October 2013
'Beyond Words': Dyslexia Awareness Week, Monday 14 to Friday 18 October


Employee Benefits

This story published on Friday 11 October 2013
20% Staff Discount at Time Coffee Shop


Employee Benefits for University staff

This story published on Friday 6 September 2013
Register by 23 September for a chance to win £25 off your weekly shop


Enterprise to the fore with Marc Koska OBE

This story published on Tuesday 18 September 2012
Staff Enterprise Awards presented


Enterprise to the fore with Marc Koska OBE

This story published on Tuesday 18 September 2012
Staff Enterprise Awards presented


Free language classes for all staff and postgraduate research stu

This story published on Friday 6 September 2013
Join one of our free classes and improve your language skills or learn a new language.


Get Active with Team Hud

This story published on Friday 13 September 2013
Fitness memberships are available now, including FREE membership until the end of 2013.


Happy Campus Christmas Party

This story published on Monday 7 October 2013
Save the Date - Thursday 12 December, 7.00pm till late


Happy Campus Dates for your Diary

This story published on Tuesday 3 September 2013
Save the date for forthcoming Happy Campus Events


Induction Programme

This story published on Friday 30 August 2013
Booking a Student Services talk


University Podiatry Clinic

This story published on Thursday 19 September 2013
Staff appointments available at the University's Podiatry Clinic


Postgraduate Open Day

This story published on Tuesday 12 November 2013
Wednesday 27 November, 1.00pm - 6.30pm in the Creative Arts Building


Public Lecture Series 2013/14

This story published on Friday 11 October 2013
Explore the exciting world of Science with the School of Applied Sciences


Publishing Opportunities

This story published on Wednesday 28 August 2013
2013 Social Sciences Directory and Humanities Directory


Professor and reader appointments

This story published on Thursday 22 August 2013
Appointments include Principal Research Fellowships, Principal Enterprise Fellowships and University Teaching Fellow


Staff Football

This story published on Thursday 10 October 2013
Every Friday 5.00pm – 7.00pm


Student Services have moved

This story published on Tuesday 23 July 2013
The Student Services team are now located on Level 2 in Quayside, Central Services Building


The latest issue of The HINT is out now

This story published on Monday 5 August 2013
The University’s International e-newsletter


UniLearn Mobile is here

This story published on Monday 7 October 2013
Your students can start using it today.


University becomes member of the Stonewall Diversity Champions Pr

This story published on Tuesday 20 August 2013
Britain's good practice employers' forum on sexual orientation.


University Graduate Internship Scheme

This story published on Thursday 19 September 2013
Would you like to bring new graduate talent and a fresh perspective to the work of your team?


University Open Days

This story published on Wednesday 18 September 2013
Let’s give our visitors a warm Huddersfield welcome


Update to corporate signature

This story published on Monday 12 August 2013
Please update your email signature to display correct September Open Day date


Updating your email signature

This story published on Monday 23 September 2013
Take a few minutes to update the Open Day information on your email signature


Walking the Line

This story published on Friday 27 September 2013
4 poets 4 days 47 grisly miles


We are in the top 20 for research repositories in the UK

This story published on Wednesday 21 August 2013
Huddersfield placed 12th in the UK and 1st in Yorkshire


Shining STARS

This story published on Monday 6 August 2012
Graduate job prospects are boosted by major careers service innovations


3M President becomes Visiting Professor

This story published on Friday 26 April 2013
3M’s Stefan Gabriel welcomed as Visiting Professor of Innovation


Crime scene invaders

This story published on Wednesday 9 May 2012
Forensic scientist tells detectives whether wounds were caused by a killer or legions of insects


Crime scene invaders

This story published on Wednesday 9 May 2012
Forensic scientist tells detectives whether wounds were caused by a killer or legions of insects


Pisa’s Peruvian mummies yield secrets

This story published on Wednesday 17 April 2013
Stefano investigates the Fardos mummies of pre-Columbian Peru


Pisa’s Peruvian mummies yield secrets

This story published on Wednesday 17 April 2013
Stefano investigates the Fardos mummies of pre-Columbian Peru


Congratulazioni

This story published on Tuesday 19 June 2012
Forensic science lecturer Stefano honoured in Italy


Stephanie wins researcher poster prize!

This story published on Monday 17 December 2012
Stephanie Millns-Sizer recently won a prize for her research poster at the University of Huddersfield 2012 Research Festival.


Hudds Careers and Employability Service wins AGCAS award

This story published on Thursday 12 September 2013
UK/China research project praised as “a significant approach to career development”


RIBA President-elect welcomed back to Hudds

This story published on Wednesday 13 March 2013
Stephen Hodder gives a guest lecture in the Department of Architecture


RIBA President-elect welcomed back to Hudds

This story published on Wednesday 13 March 2013
Stephen Hodder gives a guest lecture in the Department of Architecture


Story sacks - Childhood Studies

This story published on Friday 2 August 2013
Our Childhood Studies students have been producing excellent, creative story sacks...


Strategy Club comes to Huddersfield

This story published on Monday 13 February 2012
Inaugural Strategic Planning Society Strategy Club


Striking Blue

This story published on Friday 26 August 2011
Professor Rob Ward installs his new sculpture at the main Huddersfield campus as his contribution to Researchers' Night


Striking Blue

This story published on Friday 26 August 2011
Professor Rob Ward installs his new sculpture at the main Huddersfield campus as his contribution to Researchers' Night


Be a part of Team Hud

This story published on Monday 7 October 2013
We're seeking students to join our team


Handball anyone?

This story published on Wednesday 11 September 2013
Join the Handball Club


Meet Laura Jackson

This story published on Friday 17 January 2014
Your Safer Student Officer


Student Prizes for outstanding study

This story published on Tuesday 6 December 2011
Prizes awarded in 2010/2011 to School of Education and Professional Development students


Recent graduates to appear on BBC drama ‘Peaky Blinders’

This story published on Wednesday 11 September 2013
From fast food to filming for Jeff and Matthew Postlethwaite


School of Art, Design & Architecture students reap awards

This story published on Thursday 8 August 2013
Congratulations to our Architecture students


Student Services have moved

This story published on Monday 22 July 2013
The Student Services team are now located on Level 2 in Quayside, Central Services Building


Team Hud | Sport | Fitness | Health

This story published on Monday 14 October 2013
Team Hud needs you!


The World Bank and Poverty eradication - a social development per

This story published on Tuesday 8 October 2013
Lecture by Dr Fisiy – Monday 21 October, 11.00am


UniLearn Mobile is here

This story published on Monday 7 October 2013
You can start using it today!


University Open Days

This story published on Wednesday 18 September 2013
Let’s give our visitors a warm Huddersfield welcome


Cardio Tennis with Team Hud

This story published on Tuesday 15 October 2013
Get fit, burn calories, but most importantly have fun!


Honeypot

This story published on Thursday 10 October 2013
Stefan Gabriel launches new enterprise opportunity for students


Improving your campus and facilities

This story published on Monday 30 September 2013
Latest news on the exciting development work taking place here at the University


Postgraduate Open Day

This story published on Tuesday 12 November 2013
Wednesday 27 November, 1.00pm - 6.30pm in the Creative Arts Building


Your Huddersfield UniApp for Android & iOS

This story published on Friday 11 October 2013
Updated design, new functionality and new content


Success is in the bag

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2011
University researcher’s design work leads to a series of award nominations – including a Royal date in Denmark


Success is in the bag

This story published on Thursday 15 September 2011
University researcher’s design work leads to a series of award nominations – including a Royal date in Denmark


Solving the submerged secrets of the Mary Rose

This story published on Thursday 11 October 2012
University technology to understand Tudor weaponry and ammunition


Solving the submerged secrets of the Mary Rose

This story published on Thursday 11 October 2012
University technology to understand Tudor weaponry and ammunition


Child welfare services – the global view

This story published on Tuesday 15 May 2012
Huddersfield researchers join £1 million child protection project


Musical fireworks

This story published on Friday 1 June 2012
Students serve up a Royal showcase


University weather watch - Summer 2012

This story published on Friday 7 September 2012
The rainy season!


Anti-LGBT discrimination lingers on

This story published on Thursday 1 November 2012
Researchers probe the impact of new laws for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people


Advances in equality

This story published on Monday 19 March 2012
Levels of tolerance for people of different sexuality


Excellent achievement in systematic synthetic phonics

This story published on Friday 21 October 2011
The Training and Development Agency for School s (TDA) has, as a result of excellent results in a recent survey, asked to work with the University in sharing best practice in this vital element of primary school teacher training.


Huddersfield trains teachers and teacher trainers across the worl

This story published on Friday 1 March 2013
News of two new initiatives mean that Huddersfield is training more teachers in other countries....


Professor honoured for achievements

This story published on Friday 1 March 2013
International Heat Flow Calorimetry Symposium recognises its pioneer


Professor honoured for achievements

This story published on Friday 1 March 2013
International Heat Flow Calorimetry Symposium recognises its pioneer


Jim Al-Khalili attends Huddersfield TEDx

This story published on Monday 22 October 2012
BBC presenter welcomed to first TEDx event


Jim Al-Khalili attends Huddersfield TEDx

This story published on Monday 22 October 2012
BBC presenter welcomed to first TEDx event


Thank You Awards 2013

This story published on Thursday 27 June 2013
Cath Ellis wins Outstanding Contribution Award for excellence in all three categories of nomination


Uni entrepreneurs at Westminster

This story published on Wednesday 10 April 2013
Student entrepreneurs showcased at national event


“Huddersfield opened my eyes,” says Vince Cable

This story published on Monday 22 April 2013
Business Secretary says “university entrepreneurship offers hope for the future”


Uni up for two THE awards

This story published on Thursday 31 May 2012
Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards


Entrepreneurial University of the Year 2012

This story published on Friday 30 November 2012
Huddersfield takes top enterprise award at Times Higher Education Awards Night


Danish students victorious in The Fresh Connection

This story published on Thursday 7 March 2013
The Huddersfield Vikings use business nous to win SCALA’s The Fresh Connection


The Gambia Education Minister receives her Honorary Award at Hudd

This story published on Tuesday 16 July 2013
The Honourable Fatou Lamin Faye was awarded the Doctor of University award at the University at the awards ceremony this week. She is the Honorable Minister for Basic and Secondary Education. Links with The Gambia are many, and included a visit to The Gambia by University staff earlier this year.


Uni Registry wins top award

This story published on Friday 21 June 2013
Registry team take the THE Outstanding Registry Team title


The Luddites go online

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
The bi-centenary of the Luddite uprising – one of the most dramatic and thought-provoking episodes of English history - falls in 2012. The University of Huddersfield, based in the area that was the epicentre of Luddism, plays a key role in the commemorations


The Luddites go online

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
The bi-centenary of the Luddite uprising – one of the most dramatic and thought-provoking episodes of English history - falls in 2012. The University of Huddersfield, based in the area that was the epicentre of Luddism, plays a key role in the commemorations


Quality care with compassion

This story published on Friday 15 February 2013
Nursing students praised by Willis Commission


Quality care with compassion

This story published on Friday 15 February 2013
Nursing students praised by Willis Commission


Theo Paphitis chairs at Graduations

This story published on Thursday 15 November 2012
Dragons’ Den star presents professor with honorary award


Firing their enthusiasm

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
TV Dragon Theo Paphitis - who has helped create a special University of Huddersfield business course - hosts a special event for budding entrepreneurs


Excellence in enterprise

This story published on Thursday 13 September 2012
University is named as one of the very best in the field


On target for an award

This story published on Monday 24 September 2012
Innovative software means University of Huddersfield keeps close tabs on the complex student recruitment process


Government report backs Uni’s nuclear research

This story published on Thursday 28 March 2013
“...it represents official recognition that thorium has a crucial role...”


Government report backs Uni’s nuclear research

This story published on Thursday 28 March 2013
“...it represents official recognition that thorium has a crucial role...”


'Base born' Tudor children could aim high

This story published on Friday 16 December 2011
Historians discover that the upper class Tudors and Stuarts had a remarkably relaxed attitude towards illegitimate offspring


Channel Island stories

This story published on Tuesday 12 June 2012
Professor’s book shows how history of the Channel Isles feeds the Britishness debate


Channel Island stories

This story published on Tuesday 12 June 2012
Professor’s book shows how history of the Channel Isles feeds the Britishness debate


Magical mysteries of visiting prof

This story published on Tuesday 23 October 2012
New Visiting Professor and the serious study of performance magic


Magical mysteries of visiting prof

This story published on Tuesday 23 October 2012
New Visiting Professor and the serious study of performance magic


Advancements in simulated learning for health care students

This story published on Wednesday 5 September 2012
Best practice in health care teaching


Olympic Team GB Boxing Captain welcomed by Uni

This story published on Monday 23 July 2012
Tom Stalker, the Team GB Boxing Captain, pays a visit


A bridge so far!

This story published on Monday 30 January 2012
A unique up and under fund-raiser that bridges the UK and Australia


University trains future potential Children’s Services Directors

This story published on Monday 1 August 2011
The University has been awarded a three year contract with Yorkshire and Humberside local authorities to help develop the Children’s Services Directors of the future.


Training to Teach text – second edition planned for January 2012

This story published on Thursday 16 June 2011
Edited by Neil Denby, this second edition of this valuable resource will be published soon. The book is ‘essential reading for professional studies modules of primary and secondary initial teaching courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.


Vote now for the Huddersfield entrepreneurs

This story published on Tuesday 19 March 2013
Twists Pasta boys in the Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards


Football means business for this entrepreneur

This story published on Friday 25 January 2013
Arran means business as ‘the man in the middle’


2012 Olympics raises bar for Rio

This story published on Tuesday 13 November 2012
Huddersfield professor’s ground-breaking 2012 Olympics research


Professor evaluates match day experience

This story published on Thursday 31 January 2013
Leigh leads the way in giving the fans what they want


Super lorries would benefit Britain

This story published on Thursday 1 November 2012
Expert's report on economic and environmental advantages of High Capacity Vehicles


Young Entrepreneur of the Year

This story published on Tuesday 15 January 2013
Student Jacob up for the top prize


The only way is Ethics!

This story published on Tuesday 3 July 2012
£50,000 for Law and Psychology to create pioneering Law Clinic


Big Eorl and the student entrepreneurs

This story published on Wednesday 16 January 2013
Student entrepreneurs launch first healthy fast-food outlet


Uni to train top UK talent in logistics

This story published on Thursday 7 February 2013
Novus Trust Logistics Sponsorship Scheme launched in Huddersfield


University hits new heights in rankings

This story published on Friday 28 September 2012
For teaching and employability, “Sunday Times” confirms Huddersfield as one of the very best


The heat is on for a TV Dragon

This story published on Friday 14 September 2012
Tables are turned as students tell Theo Paphitis how he could boost his business empire


£50,000 to student entrepreneurs

This story published on Monday 17 September 2012
Twist Pasta Bar wins major investment from Richard Reed on 'Be Your Own Boss'


Equality assured

This story published on Tuesday 28 August 2012
New charter shows that the University is determined to ensure that more women study science


Uni to investigate local produce for horsemeat

This story published on Friday 15 February 2013
University to investigate horsemeat in Huddersfield stores and supermarkets


University of Huddersfield member of new Troops to Teachers conso

This story published on Tuesday 16 July 2013
The University of Huddersfield is to make a major contribution to a Government-funded project to train military personnel as teachers once they leave the services.


University of Huddersfield wins two golds at Heist 2013 Awards

This story published on Friday 12 July 2013
Double gold for University’s Marketing and PR Team


Ideas in action

This story published on Thursday 15 August 2013
University sponsors Innovation and Enterprise category in the Examiner Business Awards 2013


University Weather Watch - April

This story published on Thursday 3 May 2012
It was the pour-est month!


Just the business

This story published on Monday 13 August 2012
University's role in an exciting contest for entrepreneurs of the future


Just the business

This story published on Monday 13 August 2012
University's role in an exciting contest for entrepreneurs of the future


Secrets of the Crypt

This story published on Tuesday 11 September 2012
Mummies of Roccapelago - Lessons learnt from Dr Stefano Vanin's forensic expertise


Secrets of the Crypt

This story published on Tuesday 11 September 2012
Mummies of Roccapelago - Lessons learnt from Dr Stefano Vanin's forensic expertise


Huddersfield Entomologist follows in Darwin's footsteps

This story published on Tuesday 12 March 2013
Dr Stefano Vanin has been awarded Fellowship of the Royal Entomological Society


VC appointed to Leeds City Region LEP board

This story published on Thursday 2 May 2013
Professor Cryan joins the board as the sole representative for higher education


Rachel wins teaching award in China

This story published on Monday 26 March 2012
Rachel (Lu Dan) one of the teachers trained by the University in creative and student-centred learning techniques, has been awarded first prize the Advanced Career English Teaching contest in Guangdong, China.


The Guangdong connection

This story published on Wednesday 15 August 2012
Teams of experts fly to China to teach a new approach to education


Student-centred teacher training in China - a year on!

This story published on Tuesday 3 April 2012
The University of Huddersfield is continuing to build and develop the vocational education and training programme in China which started in April 2011.


Queen Vic!

This story published on Wednesday 15 February 2012
University's new Queen’s Nurse


Wayne wins a thank you award 2013!

This story published on Thursday 11 July 2013
Just announced are the thank you awards, nominated by students and jointly offered by the University Teaching and Learning Institute and the Students’ Union.


University Weather Watch – November 2011

This story published on Thursday 15 December 2011
Data compiled by the University of Huddersfield's weather station shows that November 2011 was hot stuff


Wet was the year that was!

This story published on Monday 14 January 2013
University's weather station shows just how much it rained and rained and rained in 2012


The chill factor that stole a March

This story published on Tuesday 23 April 2013
When spring sprung a big surprise - the facts and figures


University Weather Watch
December 2011 - windiest and warmest

This story published on Tuesday 10 January 2012
December was one of the windiest and warmest on record


University Weather Watch – February 2012

This story published on Tuesday 6 March 2012
A drying time...


University Weather Watch - January 2012

This story published on Monday 6 February 2012
It was warm and it was wet...


University Weather Watch – June 2012

This story published on Tuesday 3 July 2012
The month that took a turn for the wetter


What are the primary teacher training students up to now?

This story published on Friday 23 December 2011
There are lots of interesting things happen on the primary course (we often see them out and about), so we asked Jonathan Glazzard, Course Leader to tell us about some of these to give a flavour of what it’s like to be on the course...


Whitehill ‘Diamond Dash’ visits the University of Huddersfield

This story published on Tuesday 16 July 2013
To celebrate 60 years of schooling at Whitehill Community Academy, a sixty mile walk is taking place, connecting the school with the sites of all the Trust Partners.


Accounting for the world

This story published on Thursday 3 November 2011
The University's Head of Accountancy will have a high profile role as President of the West Yorks Society of Chartered Accountants


Enterprise and entrepreneurship

This story published on Tuesday 28 February 2012
Government-commissioned report singles out Huddersfield


Enterprise and entrepreneurship

This story published on Tuesday 28 February 2012
Government-commissioned report singles out Huddersfield


Playing it cool

This story published on Tuesday 12 March 2013
After a mild start, the last months of winter had an icy sting in the tail


Women in the Hud (WITH) forthcoming events

This story published on Wednesday 12 June 2013
Event highlights for 2013


Yinka Shonibare MBE: Material Positions Conference

This story published on Thursday 30 May 2013
27 June 2013 - One-day conference led by the University of Huddersfield in association with the YSP


Yinka Shonibare MBE Conference - 27 June, 2013

This story published on Tuesday 5 March 2013
University and Yorkshire Sculpture Park collaborate to explore Shonibare’s art


Yinka Shonibare MBE Conference - 27 June, 2013

This story published on Tuesday 5 March 2013
University and Yorkshire Sculpture Park collaborate to explore Shonibare’s art


Your Heritage - An Open Day

This story published on Thursday 28 June 2012
Ask an expert about about heritage - free open day event


Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)

This story published on Friday 16 November 2012
‘Young People in Society: Promoting Youth Citizenship’


Adult learners award for first-class Darren

This story published on Monday 18 April 2011
Darren Weaver, who has just graduated from the Youth and Community Work BA(Hons) course with a first class degree, has been confirmed as a Highly Commended Regional Award Winner in Adult Learners Week in the Yorkshire and Humber Region.


Successful revalidation by the National Youth Agency

This story published on Monday 27 June 2011
The National Youth Agency have revalidated the course for five years with much praise, no conditions and just one recommendation.


New book ‘Youth, multiculturalism and community cohesion’

This story published on Monday 14 March 2011
A book, by Youth and Community Work lecturer, Paul Thomas, discusses the meaning and practice of British community cohesion policies, youth identities in racially-tense areas and the British government’s attempts to ‘prevent violent extremism’ amongst young Muslims.


Architecture students celebrated at Chinese exhibition

This story published on Friday 6 September 2013
Huddersfield extends links with Yunnan Arts University


Sharing a passion for art and design

This story published on Friday 2 November 2012
Fostering links with the University of “The City of Eternal Spring”


Sharing a passion for art and design

This story published on Friday 2 November 2012
Fostering links with the University of “The City of Eternal Spring”