This story published on Friday 13 May 2016
Before television and social media, the ‘public lecture’ was the big night-out for the Victorians, as Professor Martin Hewitt explained in his public lecture
This story published on Friday 13 May 2016
Experts attended the student-led conference ‘back to the future’ in a week-long series of events to celebrate European Supply Chain Day
This story published on Thursday 12 May 2016
Research shows high level of mental health issues of the men and women who went out to rule the Raj in India
This story published on Thursday 12 May 2016
Dr Alex Bridger argues that psychogeography – basically wandering around or bimbling – provides important insights into the nature of society and the urban environment
This story published on Thursday 12 May 2016
Students’ social food project aims to raise awareness about growing your own food, eating healthier produce and becoming more environmentally aware
This story published on Wednesday 11 May 2016
“…victims’ recovery from abuse could be made more difficult if it is assumed that their experiences were irreparably damaging …”
This story published on Tuesday 10 May 2016
New evidence shows that there was an Ice Age refugium in Arabia, possibly on the Red Sea plains, and that the people dispersed and populated Arabia and the Horn of Africa
This story published on Monday 9 May 2016
“…a medical approach very often may be ineffective unless we improve our communication style and assess patients’ readiness to take information…”
This story published on Thursday 5 May 2016
Professor Xiangqian (Jane) Jiang FREng will be developing precise measurement tools for new smart automated connected production lines
This story published on Thursday 5 May 2016
Dr Martyn Walker talked about the Huddersfield Mechanics Institution, the foundation for the modern University
This story published on Wednesday 4 May 2016
April, fourth coldest
This story published on Wednesday 4 May 2016
Nuances of the characters and their relationships are often passed over and simplified in the subtitles
This story published on Wednesday 4 May 2016
Music contrasting ‘then and now’ featured at a gala concert celebrating the institution’s 175th birthday
This story published on Tuesday 3 May 2016
Topping out takes place at ground level when 16 metre steel truss is dropped into place
This story published on Friday 29 April 2016
Professor Monty Adkins and Anneké Pettican and PhD researchers Eva Sjuve and Jung In Jung will show their work at the ISEA International showcase
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