November
Robots may be answer to helping elderly lead independent lives in the future
A robot that can fetch and carry and do simple chores around the house to help - sounds like fantasy?
Luton Town hold press conference at University
The University of Bedfordshire played host to Luton Town Football Club’s press conference this afternoon (Thursday) ahead of the Hatters’ weekend FA Cup tie against Dorchester.
Leveson findings are “classic British compromise”
The findings of the Leveson Inquiry has tried to find a ‘classic British compromise.’
University launches new partnership with China
Officials from the Sanmenxia Education Department are visiting the University of Bedfordshire this week (November 26 - 30) to finalise a new partnership to share education and skills between the two countries.
New technology could ‘save lives’ of premature babies
Medical experts could soon be able to further identify newborn babies at risk of brain development issues using technology developed at the University of Bedfordshire.
University of Bedfordshire war stories project gets £10,000 lottery funding
A project to tell the unknown stories of former University of Bedfordshire sports students during World War 1 and World War 2 has been given a £10,000 backing today.
Omani graduates set to be business high-flyers
Even the dramatic change in climate failed to dampen the spirits of graduates from the Middle East who came to collect their awards.
VC visit strengthens University of Bedfordshire relationship with China
The largest cultural exchange programme with China offered by any UK University was officially launched last week as part a visit to the country by University of Bedfordshire Vice-Chancellor Bill Rammell.
Strictly star showed off moves at graduation
There were high kicks and dance moves aplenty when local lad and actor Colin Salmon came to the University of Bedfordshire to collect an Honorary Doctor of Business Arts award this week (Thurs, 22 Nov.)
Health Faculty celebrate graduations
It was wet and windy – but students who were graduating from the University of Bedfordshire didn’t seem to care.
Urgent action needed to protect children from sexual exploitation
A nationwide Inquiry by the Office of the Children’s Commissioner has found that 2,409 children and young people were confirmed victims of child sexual exploitation in gangs or groups in the 14 month period from August 2010 to October 2011.
‘Unfriending’ an ex can help deal with break-ups
Dealing with a break-up is never easy, but a psychologist from the University of Bedfordshire has warned that tracking your ex on Facebook may cause even more pain.