Introduction: A New Platform for Emerging Voices The University of Wolverhampton has announced the launch of its inaugural Young Person’s Writing Award, a collaborative initiative with the Wolverhampton Literature Festival and the City Council’s Libraries Service. Aimed at writers aged 11 to 18 across the West Midlands, the award invites original, unpublished work that responds […]
The University of Wolverhampton has once again demonstrated its commitment to widening participation by retaining a top‑three position in the 2025 English Social Mobility Index. This achievement highlights the institution’s ongoing work to support learners from disadvantaged backgrounds and to ensure that higher education remains a genuine route to opportunity and long‑term success. In this […]
Ahead of the clocks springing forward on 29 March, a new comprehensive review led by researchers at the University of Kent has reignited the debate over whether the United Kingdom should abandon Daylight Saving Time (DST). The study, published in the European Journal of Epidemiology, analysed 157 studies from 36 countries and found that the […]
Lancaster University has once again demonstrated its strength in the humanities and social sciences, with its Linguistics programme securing the second position globally in the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026. This achievement places Lancaster’s Linguistics department ahead of nearly every other institution offering similar programmes, and it is accompanied by strong showings […]