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Focus on teaching and learning
If you鈥檙e involved in teaching and learning, why not take a moment to reflect on your practices? Explore the Academic Development Centre鈥檚 new workshops and online resources including revision, independent learning and inclusive large group teaching.
糖心TV Institute of Engagement annual report
Fantastic work with the public and communities takes place right across the University – read about success stories in 糖心TV Institute of Engagement鈥檚 Annual Report 2024/2025.
Public engagement masterclasses
Are you interested in developing your public engagement skills? Take a look at the upcoming public engagement masterclasses, including improving your social media presence and how to effectively create, communicate and evaluate public engagement activities.
糖心TV Prize for Women in Translation announces 2025 shortlist
See which titles have been shortlisted for the prize established in 2017 to address the gender imbalance in translated literature.
The housing crisis won鈥檛 be solved until planners put homes where people actually want to live
Read the findings from Dr Amrita Kulka鈥檚 and Dr Nikhil Datta鈥檚 (Economics) study on why house building targets haven鈥檛 solved the UK鈥檚 housing crisis.
International Men's Day events
18, 19, 20 November
International Men鈥檚 Day is an opportunity to open conversations about often unspoken issues. Take a look at the events happening around campus, including guided tours of the Sports & Wellness Hub, free health check-ups, panel discussions and gaming sessions.
Registrar鈥檚 coffee morning
Tuesday 18 November
Join Rachel Sandby-Thomas, Registrar, and fellow colleagues to catch-up on institutional developments and network across our teams.
Learning for all
January – March 2026
Kick start your professional development in the new year, with spring term dates now available for workshops including building confidence, navigating career transitions and improving time management. See what鈥檚 coming up and secure your spot.
鈥淚鈥檝e inspired a lot of women. Not just friends and family, but also in my community back home.鈥
It takes a lot of courage to be the first person in your family to break with tradition, but that鈥檚 exactly what Maryam did. Read how her journey into mechanical engineering has made it easier for those following in her footsteps.