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New exhibition opens at Hardwick Gallery 
Part social experiment, part physics and part nomadic classroom, new exhibition Unruly Objects has…
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University of Gloucestershire releases major economic impact report 
The University of Gloucestershire contributed an estimated £150 million to the Gloucestershire…
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Deputy prime minister visits university to sign growth deal 
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is visiting The Growth Hub at the University of Gloucestershire…
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University joins forces to help more young people access higher education 
The University of Gloucestershire is celebrating the news that it will receive over £250,000 of…
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Adam Hart to discuss world renowned research at public lecture 
Adam Hart (pictured), Professor of Science Communication at the University of Gloucestershire, will…
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Four out of five house spiders are males looking for love 
82 per cent of spiders spotted in the Society of Biology’s national spider survey, launched in…
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Sport research rated in top 20 nationally for impact 
Our research in Sport and Exercise Sciences, Leisure and Tourism has been ranked 16th nationally for…
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University’s research classed as ‘world leading’ 
The University of Gloucestershire’s research has been assessed as ‘world leading’ and…
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More volunteering as students host Christmas tea dance 
The University of Gloucestershire's Students’ Union will be hosting their annual Christmas Tea…
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New research shows personality effects where birds forage 
A study, led by the University of Gloucestershire and Centre d’études biologique de Chizé, CNRS,…