Dementia in South Asian communities in the UK: why it’s important not to assume that they ‘look after their own’ (part one)

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 one).

A lady sat in a wheel chair facing away on a private street.

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).

A lady sat in a wheel chair facing away on a private street.

London Geller College of Hospitality and Tourism sponsors Air League inclusivity event at Westminster

LGCHT have been working with Air League, the UK’s leading aviation, aerospace and space charity, for over five years.

Student attendees at an Air League Inclusivity in Aviation event, sponsored by the University of West London

UWL welcomes Robert Vaughan as Head of Psychological Sciences

Robert has cited the institution’s overall positivity rating as the top provider in England in the National Student Survey as per (Times Higher Education) as a key factor for joining UWL.

Robert Vaughan

Sky high: Computing students get a taste of media company’s technology careers

Early in February, 18 University of West London second and final year students from the School of Computing and Engineering (SCE) spent half a day at Sky’s Osterley campus to visit its data and technical teams.

Computing students from the University of West London attend a session at Sky Studios

Professor of Applied Philosophy at the University of West London (UWL) contributes to ground-breaking academic volume on Philosophical Health

Published by Bloomsbury, 'Philosophical Health: Thinking as a Way of Healing' examines the theory and practice of philosophical health in contemporary contexts of care.

University of West London professor Michael Loughlin speaking at a philosophical health event

University of West London students engage with Student Volunteering Week

Students took part in a range of volunteering activities, on and off-campus and online, for Student Volunteering Week from 12-18 February, a national initiative for UK universities.

Students speak with reps at the University of West London's Volunteering Fair.

Nursing associate who studied at University of West London wins Most Inspiring Apprentice award

Previously a healthcare assistant, Samanthia Sollami attended UWL’s Berkshire Institute for Health while also working at the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

Samanthia Sollami winning the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust's Most Inspiring Apprentice award.

UWL appoints new professor of Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Computing

Professor Julie Wall's research interests include machine and deep learning approaches to natural language processing, natural language understanding and speech technologies.

Julie Wall

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