Holocaust Memorial Day marked by University

This story published on Tuesday 2 February 2016
The 2016 Holocaust Memorial Day Lecture was delivered by Lilian Black, daughter of Holocaust survivor Eugene Black


Director of Finance receives OBE at Buckingham Palace

This story published on Monday 1 February 2016
The University’s Finance Director Andrew McConnell received his award from HRH The Prince of Wales


Investigative psychologist looks for truth behind the polygraph

This story published on Friday 29 January 2016
“...ultimately, I hope my findings on the polygraph machine will produce tangible evidence on the machine’s capabilities...”


Uni to work with one of world’s top 50 construction firms

This story published on Thursday 28 January 2016
Beijing Construction Engineering Group will sign a five-year MoU with the University of Huddersfield to develop the company’s use of vital new technology


New research on Austronesian languages refute longstanding theory

This story published on Wednesday 27 January 2016
Complex genetic data rejects “Out of Taiwan” theory by demonstrating that Mitochondrial DNA found in Pacific islanders was present in Island Southeast Asia at a much earlier period


Social work conference urges greater ‘father-friendly’ culture

This story published on Tuesday 26 January 2016
When family difficulties mean that children are at risk of abuse or neglect ... how can their fathers be brought back into the equation?


New Finance Masters first to explore Islamic Economics

This story published on Monday 25 January 2016
The new MSc in Islamic Finance and Economics offers a broader qualification much sought by employers in Islamic banks and finance houses


Pakistan researcher is University’s Research Student of the Year

This story published on Friday 22 January 2016
Pharmaceutical Scientist Dr Muhammad Ghori has been working on oral-controlled drug delivery systems and various aspects of drug release behaviour


€1,000,000 project to reduce the impact of natural disasters

This story published on Thursday 21 January 2016
“...the ASCENT research project will revolve around the prevention of disasters and the procedures for recovering from them...”


UK not a child-friendly country, says ex-Children’s Commissioner

This story published on Tuesday 19 January 2016
Professor Sir Al Aynsley-Green Kt, former first Children’s Commissioner for England, criticises UK investment in children’s education in the earliest years of a child’s life.


Cricket researcher takes on the Aussies in their backyard

This story published on Monday 18 January 2016
Historian Dr Duncan Stone will work with leading sports historians at Melbourne’s Victoria University


€400,000 EU serious games project to combat domestic violence

This story published on Friday 15 January 2016
The interactive, role-playing computer game – designed to educate – will be used in both the East Caribbean and the UK


France’s WWII “petits réfugiés” offered ‘a voice’ for first time

This story published on Wednesday 13 January 2016
Dr Lindsey Dodd’s work on Disruptive Histories: Recovered Pasts will be jointly funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the French Laboratoires d’Excellence


‘Lost Faces’ exhibition launches Holocaust Memorial Day programme

This story published on Monday 11 January 2016
The exhibition, in partnership with 6 million+ Trust, portrays work by Leeds artist David Black and his personal response to the Holocaust


How the Festival of Britain created a new York!

This story published on Monday 11 January 2016
University researcher uncovers how post-war planners aimed to transform an ancient city


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