Green criminology growing against the illegal wildlife trade

This story published on Friday 29 May 2015
“...high rewards and low risks of detection and punishment have made the illegal trade in wildlife attractive to criminals...”


Student wins competition using protein-packed ‘mealworm’ bread

This story published on Friday 29 May 2015
Food scientist Gemma Lamb wins IFST competition – “mealworms could be a valuable and environmentally-sustainable source of protein for human beings”


Northern Ireland opts for segregated classes in shared schools

This story published on Tuesday 26 May 2015
“...80 per cent of those surveyed in the Protestant and Catholic communities would support fully-integrated schools...”


Insect evidence solving riddles from the past and present

This story published on Friday 22 May 2015
The University hosts the European Association of Forensic Entomology and the inaugural International Conference in Funerary Archaeoentomology


Child killers come under the microscope at major conference

This story published on Thursday 21 May 2015
Investigating Child Homicide: An International Symposium attracts international audience


New software will predict the energy usage of a new building

This story published on Wednesday 20 May 2015
Architects’ current predictions of potential energy consumption of new buildings can be between 50 to 100 per cent inaccurate


Diabetes awareness campaign for UK Asians wins national award

This story published on Wednesday 20 May 2015
Dr Mahendra Patel and the South Asian Health Foundation wins the British Medical Journal Awards Diabetes Team of the Year prize


Graduate entrepreneur’s rug business gets global audience

This story published on Tuesday 19 May 2015
Clients warm to entrepreneur’s designer rugs and global fashion company displays her work as their featured artist


Fashion Design student wins nationwide Topshop competition

This story published on Monday 18 May 2015
Jessica Herndlhofer’s prize will be a one-year placement working as a Design Assistant in Topshop’s London headquarters


Uni designer’s 3D technology to improve Paxman scalp cooling cap

This story published on Friday 15 May 2015
Redesign the cooling cap – to fit the head more efficiently, improve the flow pattern and be mass-manufactured


“Outstanding”, the verdict on the Uni’s KTP project with Paxman

This story published on Friday 15 May 2015
The Government’s Technology Strategy Board award the highest award to the Knowledge Transfer Partnership between the University and scalp cooling company Paxman


Big data – the answer to increased rail safety

This story published on Thursday 14 May 2015
RSSB and the Institute of Railway Research combine to explore the potential of ‘Big Data Risk Analysis’


Partnership creates all-new, nanoscale chemical imaging technique

This story published on Tuesday 12 May 2015
Unique algorithm provides catalyst for a groundbreaking nanoscale method of studying the distribution of components in solid mixtures using chemical imaging


Huddersfield Weather Watch – April 2015

This story published on Tuesday 12 May 2015
April showers well below the average


Railway Institute takes key role in Track to the Future project

This story published on Monday 11 May 2015
The £6.5 million Track to the Future project will focus on developing switches and crossings that last longer and require much less maintenance


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