Uni takes lead in Kirklees launch of Herbert Protocol

This story published on Thursday 23 June 2016
The scheme provides vital information for the police when a person living with dementia goes missing


New-developed surface crack measurement device aids rail industry

This story published on Wednesday 22 June 2016
The hand-held detection device could extend the life of wheelsets and lead to cost savings of up to 25 per cent


Performance and Mindfulness Symposium attracts global audience

This story published on Tuesday 21 June 2016
The first issue of new Journal of Performance and Mindfulness will include articles based on proceedings of the symposium


Composer takes prestigious George Butterworth Prize

This story published on Monday 20 June 2016
Pia Palme’s work Mordacious lips, to dust was composed as part of a Sound and Music-backed Portfolio project in association with the ensemble Exaudi


Fashion to the fore for the visit by The Duchess of York

This story published on Friday 17 June 2016
The Duchess was special guest at the Graduate Costume Show at the Lawrence Batley Theatre


New book links missing MP to the Churchill family

This story published on Thursday 16 June 2016
Lord David Clark, now a Huddersfield Visiting Professor, launched his book, Victor Grayson: The Man and the Mystery, at a special event held in Heritage Quay


Huddersfield Weather Watch – May 2016

This story published on Thursday 16 June 2016
Second warmest in Huddersfield


Santander Universities award funding to two student businesses

This story published on Monday 13 June 2016
Creative design agency Ink and Tom Rotherham Music come out on top from Enterprise Placement Year cohorts in elevator pitch competition


Spirituality – helping the elderly overcome life’s transitions

This story published on Friday 10 June 2016
Research argue that Spirituality can help bring balance to ageing and the dramatic changes it can bring


Heritage Quay receives Accredited Archive Service distinction

This story published on Thursday 9 June 2016
“…the distinction is awarded by the National Archives and only two per cent of archives in the country have achieved it…”


Low conviction rates in rape trials – result of bias of jurors?

This story published on Thursday 9 June 2016
Huddersfield PhD researcher to mount the most detailed rape trial simulations yet carried out in the UK


£220k research project to turn blackcurrant pomace to human food

This story published on Wednesday 8 June 2016
The pomace is a rich source of polyphenols and fibre and researchers are seeking methods of introducing it into bread, muffins, biscuits and breakfast foods


University open for business

This story published on Tuesday 7 June 2016
Find out how your company could benefit at the Open for Business on Wednesday 22 June


The Witch Report 1600 – Yorkshire headed the list

This story published on Tuesday 7 June 2016
“…there was a greater propensity in Yorkshire than in other regions to believe in the existence of covens of witches…”


Second international railway safety symposium resounding success

This story published on Monday 6 June 2016
Conference calls for new international organisation to promote and research the new safety management systems in railways


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