2015
Gateway shortlisted for award
Gateway, the new teaching and learning building at the University of Bedfordshire’s Bedford campus has been shortlisted in the award category 'Best Educational Building'.
University of Bedfordshire ends half a century wait for debate about Europe
A debate about Britain’s place in Europe, organised by and hosted at the University of Bedfordshire last week (8th April), was hailed as the first of its kind for 50 years.
Obesity in South Asia 'beyond expectation', University research claims
Children and young people in South Asia are increasingly battling with obesity, according to research jointly published by the University of Bedfordshire and BRAC, the world’s largest development organisation.
Milton Keynes is leading the way in intelligent mobility innovation
Milton Keynes is at the forefront of smart city technology which is helping local businesses keep their competitive edge, an ‘Ask the Expert’ talk revealed last night.
Tackling cybercrime with Bedfordshire Police
Students Charlie Dove, Scott Dewson, Tommy Hall, Josh Halsey and Barry Nacey, in collaboration with Bedfordshire Police, rescue business from malware attack.
University of Bedfordshire-hosted event encourages student voters
The University of Bedfordshire gave a platform to the student voice in the run up to May’s general election, by playing host to a lively and entertaining hustings event last Thursday (26 March).
University Campus Milton Keynes to expand city centre operation
University Campus Milton Keynes (UCMK) has signed an agreement with Milton Keynes Council that will see an expansion of the Campus in the Council’s current Saxon Court offices, on Avebury Boulevard, right in the heart of the city centre.
First UCMK graduates collect awards at Luton ceremonies
The University of Bedfordshire’s March graduations proved to be a landmark moment for University Campus Milton Keynes (UCMK), when its first fully-fledged graduates picked up their degrees.
Arsenal physio 'impressed' by Bedfordshire Sports Therapy students
A physiotherapist from Arsenal Football Club was ‘impressed’ by students and their research during his visit to the University for last week’s Sports Therapy Conference.
A new model of work to prevent child sexual exploitation
'A new model of working with young people, parents and communities trialled by Barnardo’s is effective in preventing child sexual exploitation (CSE)', says an evaluation carried out by the University of Bedfordshire.
Get Into Sport goes inclusive
University of Bedfordshire has begun weekly Wheelchair Basketball sessions.
Two Bedfordshire teams see off all other students in Project Management Challenge
Two University of Bedfordshire teams have seen off all other student cohorts to make the final of the Association for Project Management (APM) Challenge.