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Lecturer Zayd Dawood named among Nation’s Lifesavers

A researcher from the University of Gloucestershire has today (Thursday 16 May) been recognised for his exceptional contribution to keeping the nation healthy. Zayd Dawood from the School of Business and Technology has been named for the first time…

University lecturer wins international film award

A film produced by University of Gloucestershire Film Production lecturer, Lindsey Dryden, has been awarded best documentary in the 23rd annual Webby Awards. Trans in America: Texas Strong was announced as the Webby Winner and People’s Voice Winner…

Could your work feature in new anthology?

What does heritage mean to you? The 2019 University of Gloucestershire Creative Writing Anthology – Heritage New Writing VIII, is open to all staff, students and alumni. Prose, poetry and artwork submissions can be sent to heritageanthology@gmail.com. Submissions…

Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP visits university

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, visited the university to officially open the new Business School and Growth Hub building at the Oxstalls campus. The landmark £20 million building accommodates all Business School…

Tale of two Alumni

An unlikely tale of two Alumni, whose career-paths crossed 5000 miles away from where it began here in Cheltenham. Mark Andrews, is a freelance writer who studied Business Studies with Environmental Policy, and Luke Duggleby who studied Photography….

Celebrating 180 years of Park Campus

Park campus opened in 1838, making it 180 years old. The Park is teardrop-shaped and at the point of the teardrop is the building which was to be the entrance to the Gardens – this is the Cornerways…