2015
Police and students work together to defeat cybercrime
Students from the University of Bedfordshire worked closely with Bedfordshire Police to successfully tackle a malicious virus that had embedded itself in the website of a local business.
Rights of trafficked children recognised
A team of researchers quietly celebrated yesterday when the welfare of trafficked children took a giant step forward, with the passing of the Modern Slavery Bill. The Bill will receive Royal Assent soon.
Broadcast Journalism student lands role at Capital
A University of Bedfordshire student has landed a role as a presenter for Capital.
Helping Milton Keynes to become a Smart City
Local businesses in Milton Keynes will soon have access to a leading edge data acquisition and management infrastructure hosted at University Campus Milton Keynes (UCMK), part of the University of Bedfordshire.
Healthcare students' care recognised by patients
Eight University of Bedfordshire healthcare students have been recognised by patients, or the patients’ family members, for their extraordinary care.
Companies learn from Bedfordshire Business School students
An event on social media marketing, hosted by the University of Bedfordshire Business School, in collaboration with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) was held on Wednesday, February 25 at the University of Bedfordshire's Postgraduate & CPD Centre in Luton.
University of Bedfordshire completely cleared of claims that some students were given preferential treatment
The University of Bedfordshire has been completely cleared by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) following an investigation into claims that a number of sponsored overseas students were given special treatment.
Path to employability
Step inside the refurbished Careers and Employability office at the University of Bedfordshire and it won’t take long to realise just how seriously the University is taking the future employability of its students.
Research investigating why patients experience medication problems
A senior pharmacist at Luton and Dunstable Hospital is carrying out research to investigate the factors which cause patients to be most at risk of experiencing problems with their medication.
Research investigating why patients experience medication problems
A senior pharmacist at Luton and Dunstable Hospital is carrying out research to investigate the factors which cause patients to be most at risk of experiencing problems with their medication.
Lowest ever teenage pregnancy rate a "great achievement" - University of Bedfordshire expert
The rate of under-18 conceptions in England has declined by 48% since 1998* according to data released today (Tuesday 24 February) by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Lamborghini marketers speak to Business School students
Marketers from supercar giants Automobili Lamborghini revealed they are changing the image of the Italian brand at an exclusive event put on for University of Bedfordshire students.