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Latest research news
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Tuesday, 01 August 2023
A new University of Worcester exhibition aims to shed light on how children’s literature approaches and represents dementia.
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Tuesday, 04 July 2023
As the nation celebrates the 75th anniversary of the NHS (on July 5), a University of Worcester PhD student in a senior national role has spoken of the privilege of being a nurse.
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Tuesday, 09 May 2023
Residents are invited to enjoy a drink while learning about some of the fascinating work and research undertaken by experts at the University of Worcester during a series of events at local pubs.
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Tuesday, 25 April 2023
People involved in dementia support from across the UK will be coming to Worcester to hear the results of a major piece of research.
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Thursday, 06 April 2023
Pollen forecasters at the University of Worcester are warning of what could be one of the worst seasons for birch pollen on record.
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Thursday, 23 March 2023
A group of researchers presented their findings on the benefits and challenges of Extra Care Housing (ECH) for people living with dementia to a special audience at the House of Lords.
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Tuesday, 07 February 2023
A new international cultural research network, set up by a University of Worcester academic, will explore use of the child ghost in literature and film.
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Tuesday, 18 October 2022
A University of Worcester lecturer is giving a public talk about the significance of poison in crime fiction through the decades.
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Monday, 17 October 2022
A University of Worcester historian of the supernatural is taking on some spooky topics concerning the Devil in talks over Halloween.
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Thursday, 06 October 2022
A special environmental assessment tool, in use internationally and available from the University of Worcester, to assess how dementia-friendly care environments are, is being turned into a digital app that could be rolled out globally.