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Major emergency simulation provides hundreds of students with a unique learning opportunity 
Operation Rockfall enabled students to work in critical roles alongside the emergency services.
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Associate Professor wins Erasmus+ funding for Life Skills 4 Life After Prison project 
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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UoG academic adds expert voice to new Parliamentary report into UK restorative justice system 
The University of Gloucestershire’s Dr Jonathan Hobson has contributed to a new Parliamentary…
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Active games changing lives of young people in conflict with the law 
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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Financial abuse of older people by charities and religious institutions 
Mark’s latest work explores the complex and hidden world of how older people donate to religious…
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Novel delivery models for pulmonary rehabilitation programmes 
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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University of Gloucestershire makes major investment in new bioscience facilities 
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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Literature expert raises questions around depiction of race and gender in crime fiction 
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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Towards greater security within IoT environments 
Using Big Data Analytics together with Artificial Intelligence (A.I), this area of research looks…
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New exhibition opens at Hardwick Gallery 
Part social experiment, part physics and part nomadic classroom, new exhibition Unruly Objects has…