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Black History Month: October
Find out about the events, lectures and activities happening across the University to mark Black History Month, as well as useful resources available all year-round.
Celebrating 25 years of ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School
25 years on from welcoming their very first intake of students, WMS colleagues and graduates share their personal reflections about the thriving community that’s developed.
Knowledge Exchange Framework results
Once again, we have been recognised for our leadership in innovation, collaboration, and societal impact, achieving strong results in the latest KEF results published by Research England.
We’re a finalist for Institution of the Year in the #WeAreInternationalAwards 2025! Run by the UK Council for International Student Affairs, the awards celebrate the achievements of international students and everyone who supports them across the UK.
Black History Month
Arranging an event this year as part of Black History Month? Please let us know so we can tell colleagues and students and encourage them to take part.
International Research Culture Conference highlights
Thank you to all who supported the 2025 International Research Culture Conference. Whether or not you were there in person, you can access the session recordings, view photos from the day and have your say on the future of the conference.
ÌÇÐÄTV's Holiday Scheme
Don’t miss out on the staff discount for ÌÇÐÄTV's Holiday Scheme this autumn half term. Explore the range of educational and cultural activities for 5 to 12-year-olds and book by 5 October for a staff discount.
Unmissable theatre and dance: Exclusive 2 for 1 staff offer
Fancy a night out with a friend, family member or colleague? Don’t forget you get exclusive 2 for 1 staff offers on some brilliant upcoming shows at our Arts Centre!
Staff choir taster session: 9 October
Calling all singers!
If you already like singing or have always wanted to try it and never quite got around to it, come and join us for our staff choir taster session. You don’t need to be able to read music, just come along with a willingness to sing and have fun!