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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).
University of West London hosts academics from Prince Sultan University as AI-based "Intelli-Student" project reaches final stages
Researchers from UWL's School of Computing and Engineering and the Prince Sultan University in Saudi Arabia have been working on a research project to develop the ‘Intelli-Student’ computer-aided learning platform.
UWL celebrates kindness and generosity at the annual donors and scholars event
This academic year, UWL has given out 46 prizes and scholarships, all of which are backed by alumni and friends of the University.
University of West London welcomes senior academics from India’s MIT-ADT University
Dr Rekha Sugandhi, Dr Renu Vyas and Dr Priya Singh toured the University’s new Digital Futures Lab, the Hellenic Institute for Maritime Studies, the Food Innovation Lab and the Pillars restaurant.
The University of West London continues the legacy of BBC community programming DIY TV with its Festival of (Me)dia
The event was the centrepiece of an LSFMD research project into the history and influence of the BBC's Community Programme Unit, an initiative to allow the public to produce their own TV shows.
University of West London caters for global esports popularity with two new degrees
BSc Esports Management with Event Production and FDSc Coaching for Eplayers are set to launch in September 2024.
UWL composition graduate works with band Elbow for BBC Radio 2’s Piano Room
Megan Heather Russell, a graduate from University of West London (UWL), recently worked with Mercury Prize-winning band Elbow on their live performance for BBC Radio 2’s Piano Room with the BBC Concert Orchestra. Two tracks recorded at the session also appear on the extended edition of 'Audio Vertigo', Elbow’s fourth number-one album in the UK.
New UWL study identifies parental alienation as a significant risk factor for those coping with family breakdown
Almost 60 per cent of people going through family breakdown are or have experienced parental alienating behaviours, according to a new report from the School of Human and Social Sciences.
Meet the Head of the University of West London’s Graduate School, Caroline Lafarge
Now Head of the Graduate School, Professor Caroline Lafarge first came to the University of West London (UWL) in 2009 to study a post-graduate diploma in Psychology and never left.