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Meiji Designs, run by young entrepreneurs Ruth Gibbs and Natalie Herbert, has already featured in Vogue and presented to a member of the Royal Family
This story published on Wednesday 30 September 2015
Enterprising graduate Mohammad Sheikholeslami’s new fast food app will revolutionise the takeaway industry
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“...people at home could create their own music on demand...”
This story published on Monday 28 September 2015
“...maintaining this environment and protecting the wild coffee genetic resources is acknowledged to be a challenge of global importance...”
This story published on Friday 25 September 2015
“...NPL is seeking to replicate its success in Huddersfield by other forging partnerships...”
This story published on Thursday 24 September 2015
Katie Lister’s business, Better, endeavours to motivate and inspire people to be happier and more productive
This story published on Wednesday 23 September 2015
“...its entrepreneurship education could be widely emulated and deserves international recognition...”
This story published on Wednesday 23 September 2015
Warm start, wet finish
This story published on Tuesday 22 September 2015
The new home for the University’s Law School and the School of Music, Humanities and Media will be named the Oastler Building
This story published on Tuesday 22 September 2015
Professor Bob Cryan CBE is one of just 50 Fellows elected annually by the Royal Academy of Engineering
This story published on Friday 18 September 2015
Young entrepreneur Josh Power’s professional recording service attracts local organisations, schools, choirs and bands keen to record that perfect performance
This story published on Sunday 20 September 2015
Sigmund Freud’s theme of the ‘uncanny’ is the focal point for the work of three artists, including Huddersfield’s Anneké Pettican, who exhibit as the collective Brass Art
This story published on Thursday 17 September 2015
Superyachts, private jets and luxury interior design are all in a day’s work for Kazakhstan’s Batyr Ospanov
This story published on Wednesday 16 September 2015
Enterprise Development graduate Peter Shaw puts fitness first for his first business venture
This story published on Tuesday 15 September 2015
Her business Adriana Tavares Rugs was approached by global fashion company to display her work
This story published on Monday 14 September 2015
The University of Huddersfield welcomed His Excellency Dr Majed Bin Ali-Al Noaimi on a fact-finding visit to explore opportunities to further develop Bahrain’s higher education and research
This story published on Friday 11 September 2015
This forgotten chapter of the country’s history is celebrated in a major exhibition at the Imperial War Museum North ... Mixing It: The Changing Faces of Wartime Britain
This story published on Thursday 10 September 2015
“...some countries are ahead of the UK in using dogs to detect the submerged bodies...”
This story published on Monday 7 September 2015
“...it is vital to monitor their growth so that the yield and quality are maximised...”
This story published on Friday 4 September 2015
The ‘category theory’ database is three times faster than conventional relational databases and takes up a third of the storage space
This story published on Monday 14 September 2015
Help to spread the word
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iPoint welcome helpers
This story published on Monday 21 September 2015
Wednesday 30 September, 10.00am to 3.30pm
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Wednesday 30 September, 10.00am–3.30pm
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Free courses for students
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cancelled due to weather
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Latest news for staff
This story published on Thursday 10 September 2015
Saturday 19 September - Tuesday 22 September 2015, 9.30am - 6.30pm, Queen's Park, London
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The University are working with the AHRC on an event that looks at the way we live now in Britain.
This story published on Friday 11 September 2015
Free family LEGO fun and have your say in the Holocaust Heritage and Learning Centre consultation.
This story published on Wednesday 16 September 2015
Competitions, offers and more!
This story published on Monday 14 September 2015
Saturday 19 September
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Sell your books
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Review outcomes
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Improving the online experience of our students
This story published on Friday 18 September 2015
Free places for young entrepreneurs
This story published on Thursday 17 September 2015
Don’t miss: exciting events, activities and tours
This story published on Monday 21 September 2015
Student Support Services
This story published on Thursday 17 September 2015
University of Huddersfield shortlisted in 3 categories
This story published on Monday 21 September 2015
Introducing the Artisan Deli
This story published on Thursday 24 September 2015
Take a look at these student safety tips
This story published on Tuesday 22 September 2015
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
This story published on Tuesday 22 September 2015
Freshers' Week 21 September - 2 October
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For the first time this year the Textile Practice course is exhibiting at GNCCF. We will be using our stand to promote the course showcasing students and recent graduates.
This story published on Tuesday 22 September 2015
Huddersfield students selected to exhibit at Pingyao International Photography Festival 2015
This story published on Wednesday 23 September 2015
Employee benefits
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The Rights of the Employee in the 21st Century
This story published on Friday 25 September 2015
The Leeds Salon: Monday 5 October, 6.45pm
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1 October 2015
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A paper co-authored by Director of FEGReG Collins Ntim has been accepted for publication in the Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal.
This story published on Thursday 24 September 2015
New students encouraged to register
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Additional Training Sessions
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Opening on Monday 28 September
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Friday 9 October at 4.15pm to 6.15pm
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The Annual Evaluation is now live
This story published on Tuesday 29 September 2015
The new issue of our research magazine has just been published
This story published on Tuesday 29 September 2015
Calling all entrepreneurs
This story published on Wednesday 30 September 2015
Saima Kausar's public health work recognised by professional body.
This story published on Monday 28 September 2015
Global Disaster Resilience Centre, University of Huddersfield, UK hosted a symposium on disaster resilience and built environment education: celebrating project successes from 16th to 18th September 2015 in Huddersfield, UK
This story published on Monday 28 September 2015
Volume 6 Issue 3 of the International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, edited by GDRC Professors Dilanthi Amaratunga & Richard Haigh has just been published.
This story published on Tuesday 15 September 2015
Ensuring Accountability in Disaster Risk Management and Reconstruction
This story published on Wednesday 9 September 2015
“Tsunami Risk Assessment and Mitigation for the Indian Ocean: Knowing your Tsunami risk – and what to do about it” - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, Manuals and Guides 52 has been published.
This story published on Wednesday 2 September 2015
A Roundtable discussion on the role of Higher Education in supporting implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 was held at the 5th International Conference on Building Resilience, Newcastle University, Australia.
This story published on Wednesday 2 September 2015
The 5th International Conference on Building Resilience was recently successfully held at Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, from 15th - 17th July 2015.
This story published on Wednesday 2 September 2015
Professor Dilanthi Amaratunga of GDRC delivered a key note entitled “Disaster risk mitigation for infrastructure – Global perspective” at the recently held Symposium on Enhancing Resilience of Critical Road Structures: Bridges, Culverts and Flood Ways. GDRC”s Professor Richard Haigh spoke about the UN Making Cities Resilient campaign.