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Go to Major emergency simulation provides hundreds of students with a unique learning opportunity
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Operation Rockfall enabled students to work in critical roles alongside the emergency services.
Go to Associate Professor wins Erasmus+ funding for Life Skills 4 Life After Prison project
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Associate Professor Adeela Shafi has won €56,000 Erasmus+ funding for a partnership project Life…
Go to UoG academic adds expert voice to new Parliamentary report into UK restorative justice system
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The University of Gloucestershire’s Dr Jonathan Hobson has contributed to a new Parliamentary…
Go to Active games changing lives of young people in conflict with the law
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The introduction of sport and physical games into the lives of young offenders makes a vital…
Go to Financial abuse of older people by charities and religious institutions
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Mark’s latest work explores the complex and hidden world of how older people donate to religious…
Go to Novel delivery models for pulmonary rehabilitation programmes
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Chronic lung conditions such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) are a huge burden to…
Go to University of Gloucestershire makes major investment in new bioscience facilities
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A new £1.3 million Biosciences facility that will enable vital research into human diseases and…
Go to Literature expert raises questions around depiction of race and gender in crime fiction
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Dr Charlotte Beyer's work includes studies of Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Go to Towards greater security within IoT environments
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Using Big Data Analytics together with Artificial Intelligence (A.I), this area of research looks…
Go to New exhibition opens at Hardwick Gallery
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Part social experiment, part physics and part nomadic classroom, new exhibition Unruly Objects has…