Prison – should it be for punishment or rehabilitation?

This story published on Tuesday 4 October 2016
Shelton Abbey prison houses serious offenders in a relaxed atmosphere of landscaped gardens, offers freedom of movement and has no locked cells – the carrot or the stick to lower reoffending?


Over 2,000 visitors attend the Uni’s European Researchers’ Night

This story published on Monday 3 October 2016
The University of Huddersfield was one of just eleven universities in the UK invited to host an event


Sir John applauds UK’s track record for excellence in innovation

This story published on Monday 3 October 2016
Sir John O’Reilly delivered the keynote lecture at the University’s 2016 European Researchers’ Night


Uni joins national campaign to see more women in motorsport

This story published on Friday 30 September 2016
University volunteers take up the challenge by the Dare to Be Different initiative to encourage more female participation in motorspojavascript:;rts


£65bn of UK economic activity relies on subsea cable industry

This story published on Friday 30 September 2016
“…97 per cent of international internet travels through subsea cables and not satellites…”


Huddersfield Weather Watch – August 2016

This story published on Friday 30 September 2016
An average August


Northern opera finds its forum through a new research network

This story published on Tuesday 27 September 2016
The Northern Opera Research Network will promote “new, multi-disciplinary research into the art form”


Monash University signs MoU with Hudds music department

This story published on Tuesday 27 September 2016
The Memorandum of Understanding will explore research in musicology, composition, British music studies and performance practice


The J.H. Whitley Conference

This story published on Monday 26 September 2016
Held at the University on Friday 16 October


Sir Alistair Graham delivers the annual J.H. Whitley Lecture

This story published on Friday 23 September 2016
“Whitleyism” and the future of the Trade Unions


Voices of Madness conference attracts a worldwide audience

This story published on Friday 23 September 2016
The two-day event welcomed speakers and delegates from five continents


Historian invited to give Jersey’s Joan Stevens Memorial Lecture

This story published on Thursday 22 September 2016
Professor Tim Thornton delivers the prestigious memorial lecture at the invitation of the Société Jersiaise


Walking and talking for greater understanding of the modern world

This story published on Thursday 22 September 2016
Almost 100 delegates took part in the World Congress of Psychogeography


Forensic Science courses in UK top ten of 34 providers

This story published on Wednesday 21 September 2016
High employability rates among forensic science graduates are a source of pride for the course leaders


Uni’s latest RPS Fellow champions psychiatric pharmacy

This story published on Wednesday 21 September 2016
Lynn Haygarth has lobbied for 40 years to ensure that mental health patients receive the medication and care they need


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