Forest Schools are a growing phenomenon in the UK, but what impact does getting children outside of the classroom have on their overall development? Researchers at ߲Ƶ hope to find out.
Dr Will Whittow, a senior lecturer at ߲Ƶ’s School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, has been awarded the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) award ‘Men as Allies’.
Replacing the method by which serious clinic incidents, such as over-prescribing insulin, are investigated could reduce the chances of repeat mistakes being made.
Hilary Robinson has joined ߲Ƶ as Professor of Feminism, Art and Theory.
An event aimed at inspiring women to succeed will focus in the careers of four ߲Ƶ academics.
An outstanding 18 ߲Ƶ linked athletes have been named on a 75 strong England team for the 2018 Commonwealth Games on Australia’ Gold Coast next April.
UEFA and The Football Association have named the venues which will host the UEFA European Under-17 Championship final tournament in May next year, with ߲Ƶ one of six venues chosen.
߲Ƶ alumnus Gary Lough has been unveiled as Sir Mo Farah’s new coach, with the four time Olympic champion returning home to the UK after six years in America.
An academic debate on Catalonia’s fight for independence is being hosted by ߲Ƶ on Tuesday October 17.
߲Ƶ is hosting a Creative Community Day on Saturday 28 October 2017.
߲Ƶ’s Animation Academy is joining forces with the National Football Museum to present ‘The Beautiful Frame: Animation and Sport’.
߲Ƶ is creating a dedicated 4-star Elite Athlete Centre and Hotel (EAC) comprised of 44 bedrooms. The facility will be run by Imago Venues – ߲Ƶ’s dedicated hotel, conference and events provider.
Third-year artist Benji Thomas has been chosen to compete in the illustrious Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year competition.
߲Ƶ and the Ministry of Defence (MOD) have re-signed a Memorandum of Understanding, officially marking their continued partnership.
Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid, Lucy Shuker and Andy Lapthorne have all qualified to take part in the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters at ߲Ƶ next month – the season finale to the UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis World Tour.
Students studying a range of subjects from Maths to Psychology were awarded scholarships for academic excellence at a celebratory dinner held at ߲Ƶ on Monday 23 October.
߲Ƶ will be holding an exhibition and panel discussion that showcases the views of young people on the theme of Britain after Brexit. The event is titled ‘Our Nation’s Future: ߲Ƶ Youth Creative Visions’.
On Thursday 16 November, LU Arts will present the first of this year’s ‘Pub Science’ series, exploring the theme of climate change.
Most of us play sport to escape the stresses of everyday life, which is well-evidenced as having a positive impact on our physical and mental health. But for those regularly competing at the highest level, what effect can this have on their well-being?
Aaron Smith has been appointed as Professor of Sport Business at ߲Ƶ London.
The Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) at ߲Ƶ is running a series of events on the theme of Communication, in collaboration with colleagues from the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture.
Excessive screen time has been linked to unhealthy eating behaviour in schoolchildren.
Renowned ߲Ƶ sculptor John Atkin has unveiled his latest sculpture, ‘Access to Justice’ in Toronto’s McMurtry Gardens of Justice.
Volunteers are needed for a study which looks at new diabetes medication that aids weight loss.
An academic debate titled “Is there a future for liberal democracy in Central and Eastern Europe?” will be held at ߲Ƶ on 9 November, hosted by the Institute of Advanced Studies.