The University of West London launches the School of Medicine and Biosciences

The School of Medicine and Biosciences (SMB), a new interdisciplinary research-driven school at the University of West London, officially opens today (17 April 2024).

Featured Laurence Geller CBE, Peter John CBE, Katie Featherstone and Anthony Woodman standing at the School of Medicine and Biosciences launch event

University of West London recognises the importance of knowledge exchange with inaugural awards ceremony

April saw the University of West London recognise its growing portfolio of Knowledge Exchange activities with the UWL Knowledge Exchange Awards. Featuring five categories, the awards took place at the Ealing site.

Staff from the University of West London at the Knowledge Exchange Awards

Cultural exchange: UWL students visit the American Embassy

Last month, a group of BA (Hons) Broadcast and Digital Journalism students were invited to the US Embassy in London to find out about what goes on in the world of diplomacy and international relations.

Students from the University of West London stood outside the American Embassy in London

Grace Hunter joins UWL as Head of Environmental Sustainability

Grace will be leading on the development and implementation of the University’s environmental sustainability strategy, policies and initiatives.

Grace Hunter

University event promotes sustainable behaviour among employees in the hospitality and tourism industry

University of West London’s London Geller College of Hospitality and Tourism (LGCHT) hosted an event to promote sustainable actions in the hospitality and tourism industry ahead of Earth Day on Monday 22 April.

Speakers and attendees at the Sustainable Working Practices knowledge exchange event at the University of West London

New research shows affordable dairy by-product could help to treat acute malnutrition in children

A new study published today in Nature Communications has examined the effect of novel therapies for children with severe malnutrition associated with gut damage (enteropathy).

Cross section of small intestine showing gut villi regeneration following treatment with bovine colostrum.

Faringdon Research Centre for Non-Destructive Testing and Remote Sensing participates in Building Information Modelling Heritage (BIMHERIT) event in Rome

The event outlined new multidisciplinary research at the Circus of Maxentius, built by the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maxentius (283 – 312) along the legendary Appian Way in Rome.

Professor Phil Cox speaking at the Building Information Modelling Heritage (BIMHERIT) event in Rome, Italy.

Seeking justice - UWL law students visit international courts in The Hague

Philip Ells, Head of UWL’s School of Law, and Senior Lecturer Michael Derks accompanied 11 law students on a three-day visit to the Netherlands last month.

Students from the University of West London's School of Law standing outside the United Nations building in The Hague

UWL students and graduates connect with organisations at Creative Careers Fair

UWL’s Placement and Employment Services welcomed more than four hundred students and graduates to their dedicated event for LCM and LSFMD students.

Three reps from Warner Bros sat at their stand at the University of West London's Creative Careers Fair

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