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Go to University graduates swim Channel for Bowel Cancer UK in memory of late friends
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Gail Taylor and Teresa Hogsbjerg have raised thousands of pounds for Bowel Cancer UK.
Go to Enjoy a journey of discovery in public lecture at University
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Professor Jenny Hill will discuss her adventures in Higher Education in her lecture on 6 July.
Go to ‘Internationally excellent’ research across all areas at University of Gloucestershire
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Many of the University's submissions to the Research Excellence Framework are rated world leading.
Go to University students lead tree-planting events to improve campus biodiversity
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More than 100 new trees will provide habitat for insects, birds and mammals.
Go to Students and staff visit European Commission and National Statistics Office in Malta
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The University has led a EU-funded project involving other universities in Europe.
Go to What can we learn from Nelson Mandela’s South Africa? Public lecture will provide answers
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Professor Kenny Lynch's inaugural public lecture takes place at Park Campus on 30 March.
Go to University Scientists Join Cheltenham Science Festival Line Up
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The University of Gloucestershire are delighted to be working with the festival, which takes place…
Go to National Trust archaeologists surprised by likely age of enigmatic Cerne Giant – but some mystery still remains
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Scientific analysis by a University of Gloucestershire lecturer means that the National Trust can…
Go to Armchair exploring: what's in a photograph?
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Join a free lecture to find out.
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The Covid-19 crisis led to suggestions that farmers should recruit British workers in place of…