Sarah McDonald
Molecular imaging technology leads to breakthroughs in drug testing and fingerprinting
Researchers lead the way in developing molecular imaging technology to solve real world problems
“We visited Nepal and produced an exhibition to document human rights issues.”
LLB (Hons) Law graduate, Ellie Doyle, has secured a role as a caseworker after training on the refugee family reunion route.
‘I volunteered over 900 hours of my time while studying my course’
Physical education and school sport student, Isobella Cottrell, has volunteered over 900 hours of her time over the past three years, in a variety of netball-related and sport volunteer roles including coaching, umpiring, organising and teaching.
How we've supported Britvic to develop their packaging
We've worked with Britvic to help overcome issues with their current packaging.
Sue Beckingham
I am an Associate Professor and a Learning, Teaching, Assessment and Quality Lead in the School of Computing and Digital Technologies. In addition to teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, I have an academic development leadership role where I provide support and guidance relating to learning, teaching and assessment.
Jo Marsden-Heathcote
Jo main teaching areas have been in Enterprise in Sport and Physical Activity, Sport Event Management, Management Applications and Physical Activity Development
Selection event for Foundation Degree Working with Children, Young People and Families (Part-Time)
Answers to questions about the selection event procedure for Foundation Degree Working with Children, Young People and Families
Helping young asylum seekers pursue a brighter future
Yordanos is one of the young asylum seekers who had to flee her home with her daughter and found sanctuary in the UK.