Do supermarket chains truly embrace Farm Animal Welfare?

This story published on Tuesday 14 February 2017
Dr John Lever probes the extent to which farm animal welfare is part of the corporate social responsibility strategies of large food companies


Educational videos show off Heritage Quay collections

This story published on Monday 13 February 2017
The downloadable resources are designed as a resource for teachers


Doppler database could save lives of heart condition sufferers

This story published on Friday 10 February 2017
Podiatrist Andrew Sharpe will use the new Doppler sound database to help practitioners to know exactly what to listen for in people with suspected arterial disease


Up and running – new network grows Yorkshire’s physical activity

This story published on Thursday 9 February 2017
Kiara Lewis leads the Yorkshire and Humber Physical Activity Knowledge Exchange’s charge to bridge the gap between research and practice


Beethoven’s ‘Battle of the Band’ – special performance

This story published on Wednesday 8 February 2017
It’s England v France as an unusual composition by Beethoven is centrepiece of an ambitious University concert


Shamim’s book highly commended by Society of Educational Studies

This story published on Monday 6 February 2017
Dr Shamim Miah is the author of Muslims, Schooling and the Question of Self-Segregation published by Palgrave MacMillan


Price of a pill – professor’s book looks at affordable medicines

This story published on Thursday 2 February 2017
New Professor in Medicines and Healthcare Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar’s new book, Pharmaceutical Policy in Countries with Developing Healthcare Systems, will be published soon


Vocality/Instrumentality conference attracts global audience

This story published on Wednesday 1 February 2017
The event was the first conference to be organised by the University’s Centre for Performance Research


Top barrister offers hope to people affected by suicide

This story published on Tuesday 31 January 2017
Crusading lawyer Michael Mansfield QC will be holding a networking event open to anyone affected by suicide – the Silence of Suicide takes place on campus on Thursday 16 March


Uni, Council and charity share Holocaust Memorial Day

This story published on Monday 30 January 2017
“…Holocaust Memorial Day is much more than a simple act of remembrance… it is an annual event of growing relevance…”


Beerhouses, brothels and human trafficking – Huddersfield 1848-68

This story published on Friday 27 January 2017
Professor David Taylor’s book uncovers the reality behind early policing in the Huddersfield in his latest book, Beerhouses, Brothels and Bobbies


Uni key role in work on electric powered bike and walker trailers

This story published on Thursday 26 January 2017
Professor Rakesh Mishra’s expertise on sensors has been sought for the multi-million pound Low Impact City Logistics project


£1.1m projects to defend against natural disasters in SE Asia

This story published on Tuesday 24 January 2017
The University’s Global Disaster Resilience Centre heads major international project


Shampoo sham - £1 or £40 they all do the same for clean hair

This story published on Monday 23 January 2017
“…if you just want clean hair, then price doesn’t matter…” according to Dr Laura Waters on BBC’s Horizon programme


£1.75 million five-year project to uncover new ‘sound worlds’

This story published on Friday 20 January 2017
Professor Pierre Alexandre Tremblay received the grant from the European Research Council


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