Visualising Research - A Journey to Rediscovery
By Tegan Brierley-Sollis If you go into the Gallery on Mold Road campus, you will find entries from this year’s Visualising Research Competition. Among them is my entry titled ‘A Jou...
By Tegan Brierley-Sollis If you go into the Gallery on Mold Road campus, you will find entries from this year’s Visualising Research Competition. Among them is my entry titled ‘A Jou...
November 2023 Wrexham University Research teamed up with Vidatum, a research management company, to develop a new Research Information System. Our Research Ethics module is now live, and Vidatum expl...
November, 2023 Our first Open House for Research session was held in November, and it was a fantastic start to the academic year! All three presenters excelled in telling their research stories on vas...
By Helena Barlow November 25th marks White Ribbon Day 2023 and it also marks the start of 16 days of activism to end gender based violence, which runs until Human Rights Day on 10th December.&nb...
October 2023 The first in a new seminar series of FAST lectures was held on October 11th at the Art School in Regent Street. The FAST Research Seminar Series showcases the ongoing research projects ac...
On Friday 29th September, The North Wales Universities held a meeting with representatives from Wrexham, Bangor, and Aberystwyth Universities. The meeting was hosted by Bangor and was an opportunity f...
Education Team Present at BERA (British Education Research Association) Conference Last month, Dr Sue Horder, Karen Rhys-Jones, Lisa Formby, and Tomos Gwydion ap. Sion from the Education department p...
By Kirsty Le-Cheminant As I was scrolling online one day, I noticed that the Psychology Department at Wrexham University were advertising a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) post. As a former student ...
Dr Caroline Hughes Associate Dean, Student Engagement, was invited to deliver the opening address at the 'Social Work in Wales' (Livingston et al., 2023) book launch at Wrexham University in July 2023...
By Andrea Cooper Born in the Sixties, I grew up in Merseyside. I am the eldest of four children and we lived with my mum, and through the cobbled entry lived my Nanny Holmes. I remember my mum and nan...