March
New study finds vulnerability risks lead people into human trafficking
Vulnerability to human trafficking and modern slavery is influenced by overlapping and interconnected risk factors which cut across individual, household, family, community and structural dynamics according to a new study.
Bedfordshire marks International Women’s Day with conference
Around 70 guests attended a conference hosted by the University of Bedfordshire to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Bedfordshire marks World Social Work Day
Students and staff from the University of Bedfordshire came together to celebrate World Social Work Day on 19 March.
Luton artist awarded thousands to get hat project off the ground
A Luton artist in the University of Bedfordshire’s TestBeds programme has been awarded thousands of pounds in funding for a project to help the town’s elderly residents reconnect with its hat heritage.
Causes and consequences of forced migration explored at event
The consequences of forced migration and human rights atrocities were the focus of a conference at the University of Bedfordshire.
Clinical placements crucial to solving nursing recruitment crisis
The quality of clinical placements for pre-registration nursing students is critical when it comes to increasing recruitment in areas which have traditionally struggled to attract new nurses.
Beds students scoop medals at BUCS National Championships
Two students from the University of Bedfordshire scooped medals at the British Universities & College Sport (BUCS) National Indoor Championships.
Bedfordshire secures law scholarships with top American university
The University of Bedfordshire has joined forces with a prestigious American university to offer students the opportunity to study law abroad.
Creative collaboration the focus of TestBeds conference
Partnerships between higher education institutions and the creative industries will be the focus of the annual TestBeds conference at the University of Bedfordshire between 21-23 March.