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  • Bioscience departments receive recognition for tackling gender inequality

    Our University has been further recognised for our commitment to tackling gender inequality in higher education with the announcement that two of our biosciences departments have received Athena SWAN awards.

  • Academic staff

    Contact details for our academic staff.

  • Genetics for schools and colleges

    Resources Resources a student filling in a form|Genomes and genomics The complete package of genetic information needed to make a living thing - in the form of all its DNA, genes and chromosomes - is known as a genome.

  • Trauma-informed ESOL for refugees: self-access training and workshop

    Access free trauma informed pedagogy training for ESOL and EAP practitioners who teach English to people from refugee backgrounds

  • Obituary

    It is with great sadness we reflect on Her Majesty The Queen’s connection to the University

  • Make a Difference days

    Make a Difference Week sees students and staff volunteer to make a positive difference to the local community. Volunteering provides experience and supports your personal development, wellbeing and sense of community.

  • Website privacy policy

    Understand more about how your data is held in regards to the website with our website privacy notice.

  • I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed

    Posted by Daniela Rudloff in School of Business Blog on March 23, 2016 Okay, I lied. I’m angry and disappointed. I also feel tired, defeated and fed up. (Women, eh? Always with the multitasking.

  • Management Education as a Defence against the Dark (Commercial) Arts

    Posted by Nigel Iyer in School of Business Blog on December 10, 2013 Nigel Krishna Iyer, Independent Fraud and Corruption Investigator and Teaching Fellow at the School, discusses the rationale underpinning the new CPD course  Defence against Fraud and Corruption .

  • The Grey Friars – a brief history

    The history of the Grey Friars site from its beginnings in 1224 to the thing it is best known for - Richard III’s burial in the church choir in 1485.

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