Why Sitting Matters for Heart and Diabetes Health Recent research from Brunel University of London shows that extended periods of sitting raise the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes in people aged 60 and older. The study, published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health, analysed data from 28 international studies involving 82,000 […]
Why De Montfort University Stands Out for Architecture Students De Montfort University (DMU) in Leicester has built a reputation as a forward‑thinking institution for architecture. Its curriculum blends rigorous design practice with critical theory, and the campus itself—highlighted by the award‑winning Vijay Patel building—provides a living laboratory for students. For those considering a career in […]
How a Charity Partnership Can Shape a Film Student’s Career When a university’s film program teams up with a local charity, the result is more than a set of student projects. It becomes a real‑world training ground where emerging filmmakers learn to translate creative ideas into content that serves a community. Liverpool John Moores University’s […]
Understanding the Significance of a First-Class Sustainability Ranking In the competitive landscape of higher education, universities are increasingly judged not only on academic excellence but also on their environmental stewardship. The People and Planet League provides a transparent, independent assessment of UK institutions based on their ethical and environmental performance. When Liverpool John Moores University […]
Why Mock Court Matters for Law Students At Middlesex University, more than 500 LLB students across London, Dubai and Mauritius have recently taken part in mock criminal court appeals. These sessions are not merely academic exercises; they replicate the strict procedures and etiquette of real courtrooms. By presenting arguments before faculty acting as judges, students […]