November
Voluntary sector empowers child victims of sexual exploitation
Child victims of sexual exploitation are being given back control through their interaction with voluntary sector CSE services.
Bedfordshire lecturer part of industry panel for Children’s BAFTA Awards
A School of Culture & Communications lecturer from the University of Bedfordshire joined a panel of industry experts to decide the winner of a British Academy Children’s Awards.
Radio LaB celebrates 20th birthday
Students and staff from the University of Bedfordshire’s community radio station Radio LaB came together to celebrate the station’s 20th birthday.
Widespread ageism in alcohol treatment is preventing over 50s getting help
A new report has found that ageism and age discrimination in alcohol policy, practice and research is denying older people the treatment they need to recover from harmful drinking.
Health & Social Sciences students graduate in style at Bedfordshire
Healthcare practitioners and social workers of the future celebrated the end of years of hard work at graduation ceremonies at the University of Bedfordshire.
Bedfordshire celebrates sixth place in university green league
The student-led league table ranked 154 universities in the UK on their green prowess, awarding Bedfordshire a First Class degree for its eco-friendly practices.
Remembering Srebrenica chair honoured during Bedfordshire graduation
The overcast weather couldn’t dampen the spirits of excited students at the University of Bedfordshire who gathered at St Mary’s Church on the Luton campus for graduation.
Bedfordshire celebrates sixth place in university green league
The University of Bedfordshire is celebrating being ranked sixth in the latest People & Planet university ‘green league’.
Aspiring food entrepreneurs get tips to grow their businesses
Partners involved in an EU-funded project to support food entrepreneurs across Europe gathered at the University of Bedfordshire to find out more about the scheme.
Climate change the subject of a Bedfordshire collaboration
The impact of climate change and what we can do to avert its impacts took centre stage at an event hosted by the University of Bedfordshire.
Young research advisors share coffee, cake and comics with social workers to highlight messages about child sexual exploitation
The University of Bedfordshire’s tea-trolley stopped off at Hackney children’s social care offices, offering free cake and coffee to social workers and sharing messages about working with those affected by child sexual exploitation.
Bedfordshire student one of a handful to attend Parliament’s Student Leaders training
A Law student from the University of Bedfordshire was one of a handful of students to take part in the Student Leaders training course delivered by Parliament in Westminster.