Day: December 1, 2025

Dec 01
Redmond Prize Fund Launches for Student Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Liverpool John Moores University

Launching a New Chapter for Student Innovation The launch of the Redmond Annual Prize for Entrepreneurship and Innovation marks a significant step forward for students at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU). By offering a £2,500 award, the programme provides tangible support for fresh ideas that could eventually grow into viable businesses or research projects. This […]

Dec 01
Leadership and Morale: The Key to Modern Policing at Liverpool John Moores University

Understanding the Leadership–Morale Connection For police forces across the UK, the relationship between leadership and officer morale has never been more critical. When leaders communicate clearly, lead by example and genuinely care for the wellbeing of their teams, morale naturally follows. A motivated workforce is essential to delivering reliable, community‑focused policing in today’s fast‑moving environment. […]

Dec 01
Crime and Policing Research Centre hosts groundbreaking evidence‑based wellbeing event – University of Huddersfield

The University of Huddersfield’s Crime and Policing Research Centre has launched a pioneering platform that merges academic rigor with frontline police practice. In a recent gathering, professionals from over fifteen police forces, Police Scotland, the National Crime Agency, the College of Policing, and the Ministry of Defence convened to discuss evidence‑based approaches to officer wellbeing. […]

Dec 01
Coventry University Studies Drone Delivery for Emergency Medical Response

Why Drone Technology Is Poised to Revolutionize Urban Emergency Services Across the United Kingdom, cities are grappling with increasing traffic congestion, aging infrastructure, and the growing demand for rapid emergency assistance. The URBAN ASCENT project launched by Coventry University seeks to answer the question: can drones be scaled for critical medical deliveries, search and rescue, […]

Dec 01
Coventry University Research Shapes UK Government Report on Home Working and Disabled Employment

Understanding the House of Lords Report on Home Working The latest House of Lords Report, titled Is Working from Home Working?, has emerged as a milestone for the UK government’s strategy on workforce inclusion. The report scrutinises evidence on how remote and hybrid work can open doors for people who would otherwise face barriers to […]

Dec 01
How Premier League Referee Graham Scott Highlights Key Training Gaps for UK Officials

Graham Scott, the former Premier League referee who spent a decade in the English Football League and seven years on top‑flight duty, recently spoke to students and practitioners at Coventry University. His remarks focus on a critical shortfall in the current officiating ecosystem: the training that prepares officials to manage the fast‑paced, high‑stakes world of […]

Dec 01
Coventry University London Wins Award for Supporting International Students’ Careers

Why the Award Matters for International Students in the UK Receiving the Outstanding Student Support (Careers & Employability) Award at the #WeAreInternational ceremony signals that Coventry University London is doing more than just offering study programmes – it is actively helping international students translate their academic credentials into real‑world opportunities. For students coming to the […]

Dec 01
University of Gloucestershire Introduces Winter Wisdom Festive Lecture Series

For students, educators, and members of the public who appreciate the depth of academic insight coupled with festive spirit, the University of Gloucestershire has launched a new event. The Winter Wisdom series invites everyone to explore the season’s traditions through a range of talks and workshops delivered across the university’s four campuses between 8 and […]

Dec 01
University of Sussex Secures Major Grant to Advance Quantum Research at the LHC

The University of Sussex has received a substantial research grant of over £800,000 from the Royal Society, earmarked for deepening our understanding of the quantum universe. This funding will support the work of experimental particle physicist Dr Josh McFayden, who will use data from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to investigate some of the most pressing […]

Dec 01
Sussex Law Academic Dr Joanna Smallwood Leads Parliamentary Push on UK Nature’s Rights Bill

Why the Nature’s Rights Bill Matters for UK Environmental Law The UK’s legal landscape has recently been reshaped by the introduction of the Nature’s Rights Bill, a progressive piece of legislation that seeks to grant legal personhood to ecosystems. This move reflects an evolving view of our relationship with nature: not only as a resource […]