Press Releases
Rashid Bhayat, founder of the Positive Youth Foundation, receives honorary doctorate from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV
The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has honoured social entrepreneur and youth charity leader, Rashid Bhayat, with an honorary doctorate.
New research highlights challenges veterans face in becoming self-employed
A new report, ‘Self-employment and the Armed Forces Community’, has revealed the barriers ex-Service personnel face in becoming self-employed after leaving the Armed Forces. The research was conducted by The Institute for Employment Research at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, supported by defence technology company QinetiQ and X-Forces Enterprise (XFE) – which supports entrepreneurship in the military community – and funded by Forces in Mind Trust.
European Society of Criminology 2018 Young Criminologist Award awarded to Dr Anastasia Chamberlen of ÌÇÐÄTV Sociology
Dr Anastasia Chamberlen has received the European Society of Criminology 2018 Young Criminologist Award in recognition of her work on women’s experiences of prison.
UK companies need to act now to prepare for the loss of the EU right to freedom of establishment, advises ÌÇÐÄTV legal expert
Thousands of UK corporations could lose their legal rights to do business after Brexit, warns a new briefing paper from GLOBE, a research centre within the University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s Law School. The paper explores the possible consequences for UK companies of the loss of the EU right to freedom of establishment, and recommends actions that companies, their shareholders and creditors should take now.
Bad news becomes hysteria in crowds, new research shows
News stories about terrorism, disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and other potential threats become increasingly negative, inaccurate and hysterical when passed from person to person, according to new research by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.
Tate Modern’s Tate Exchange: ÌÇÐÄTV academics question Truth, Justice and History through public art engagement
Researchers from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV are exploring their research findings through artistic practice with the public at Tate Modern’s Tate Exchange programme next month (June 12-17).