Search

21398 results for: ‘institution gondar information hub news and events news’

  • Robert Harris

    The University has learned with regret of the death of Dr Robert (Bob) Roderick Harris who passed away on 11 January 2023.

  • Another Doctoral Grant success for School of Education

    Keke Zhang of the School of Education has been awarded a 2015 TOEFL Doctoral Research Grant for her research into the development and validation of a rating scale for assessing argumentative essays written by Chinese undergraduates in English programmes.

  • Expert opinions cover Brexit Gibraltar airstrikes in Syria and Russia

    In an article for The Policy Space, Dr Simona Guerra from the School of History, Politics and International Relations discusses post-referendum Britain and why it is important to address expectations towards the possible social and economic impact of Brexit.

  • Pauper letters and petitions for poor relief in Germany and Great Britain

    AHRC Project Grant (£241,808) May 2011 - April 2014 Professor Steven King For over two decades historical research has shown a new and intensified interest in life testimonies (ego-documents) of the lower classes, i.e.

  • Generous gift will help fight vascular disease and prevent limb amputations

    Our University and Leicester’s Hospitals have received a generous gift of £5.15 million by fashion retailer George Davies – the largest from an individual in the University’s history - to give hope to patients who face losing a leg because of poor circulation.

  • The Languages Gateway

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 14, 2025 Officially launched at a recent University of London event, this portal is supported by a group of leading organisations in the field of languages, skills and education: The British...

  • SMILE Mission

    ESA/CAS mission SMILE to study the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere

  • Leicester expert says decision on Aylesbury could set precedent for stopping gentrification of council estates

    A Leicester geographer, who is an international expert on gentrification, has been working with local campaigners in London to overturn plans for the demolition and ‘regeneration’ of the Aylesbury Estate, one of Europe’s largest public housing estates.

  • Mining the Museum

    Posted by Janet Marstine in School of Museum Studies Blog on June 5, 2013 On 22 May at the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) conference in Baltimore I attended an unforgettable session commemorating twenty years since artist Fred Wilson’s precedent-setting intervention...

  • Computer Science with Cyber Security BSc

    Advance your computing skills with specialist knowledge in cybersecurity attacks and defence systems, ethical hacking and data-driven AI systems – from foundational methods to secure software development.

Back to top
MENU