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UWL hosts inaugural TEDx event: Beyond Boundaries: Unleashing Limitless Perspectives
Topics under discussion included SEGA Europe and cyber security; research on astronaut bone health using smart tech to improve osteoporosis; digital dexterity, artificial intelligence (AI) and the future of creative communications and immersive engineering.
In conversation: Dame Elizabeth Anionwu tells her story
In celebration of International Women’s Day, Emeritus Professor of Nursing Dame Elizabeth Anionwu was the special guest of the Black Women’s Network at the University of West London’s (UWL) Weston Hall.
Business students at the University of West London explore Venture Making at Westmont Enterprise Hub
As part of their final projects, the Claude Littner Business School (CLBS) students are spending three hours a week for 14 weeks going through the programme at the Westmont Enterprise Hub.
Bridging generations: UWL students support Age UK Ealing in creating a film sharing older people’s perspectives
Media and Communications students from UWL's London School of Film, Media and Design (LSFMD) are helping Age UK Ealing to record the views of older people to share with local and national politicians in the run up to the general election.
TV cereals: A masterclass from UWL’s West London Food Innovation Centre for BBC’s Apprentice candidates
The Food Innovation Centre has a highly specialised laboratory, and its facilities can be used by UWL students, as well being available for specialist food manufacturers and TV companies to hire.
International Women’s Day: Inspire Inclusion
The University of West London is proud of its longstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion for both staff and students. The University is delighted that 50% of our academic staff and 42% of those in senior roles are women, as well as 60% of our students.
Hong Kong Institution of Engineers shortlists paper co-authored by UWL Professor of Civil Engineering as finalist for Structural Excellence Award
Professor Ali Bahadori-Jahromi, who leads The Building Performance and Climate Change Research Group at SCE, has received recognition in the HKIE’s annual awards.
Students from UWL’s School of Biomedical Sciences consider big questions for the Grand Challenge
The University of West London’s School of Biomedical Sciences set its students a challenge in February – to think creatively and identify a scientific question and then give a presentation considering how to potentially solve it.
Dementia in South Asian communities in the UK: why it’s important not to assume that they ‘look after their own’ (part two)
Exploring the misconception that South Asian communities in the UK prefer to look after people with dementia themselves, often without the need or desire for outside help (part two).