Blog 02/10/2017 September 2017 at Winchester As the leaves on the trees turn colour, the University of Winchester welcomed a new academic year. September was a packed month of launches, award nominations and, of course, welcomes! Read on to discover our highlights from this month, Blog
Blog 08/10/2020 Black History Month: Liberation In the first of a short series of blogs marking the University of Winchester's decolonising the curriculum event during Black History Month, first year English Literature student Libby Wakefield provides a critical commentary of her own painting
Blog 27/03/2020 Five TV sitcoms to help get you through lockdown Is laughter the best medicine? As we spend more time at home due to the coronavirus outbreak, Professor Alec Charles, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, argues that there's something reassuring about sitcoms and nominates five favourites to help get you
Press Release 01/04/2022 New clinical skills facilities set to boost Nursing at the University of Winchester University of Winchester student nurses and new Vice-Chancellor Professor Sarah Greer were joined by NHS staff, the Mayor of Winchester and other dignitaries to open state-of-the-art clinical skills training facilities in the University's West Downs
Blog 02/11/2017 Death and the Maiden At this time of year, death seems to be a prominent theme: today is All Souls' Day and this week has seen Halloween and Día de Muertos, It feels like an appropriate time to reflect on the University of Winchester's Death and the Maiden Conference
Blog 09/01/2023 2022 at the University of Winchester 2022 was a busy and exciting year at the University of Winchester. Read on to relive the highlights., Blog
The Conversation 20/09/2021 Five of the best new crime novels to read this autumn (and one golden oldie) Professor Alec Charles, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, recommends top murder mysteries for autumn evenings for The Conversation. , The Conversation
The Conversation 28/10/2020 Doctor Who: travelling in time and space even under lockdown In a new article for The Conversation, Professor Alec Charles, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, explains the phenomenon of lockdown social media 'watchalongs' and why the BBC's Dr Who has proven particularly suited to these online events. , The
Blog 28/06/2017 The new political battlegrounds of England Professor John Denham, Director, Centre for English Identity and Politics at the University of Winchester, discusses the changing electoral geography of England and its potential impact on the next General Election., Blog
Press Release 28/06/2019 Top student performing talent vies for the 'Top Hat' at Hat Fair 2019 University of Winchester Performing Arts students are set to compete in the Top Hat competition at this year's Hat Fair (5-7 July), presenting new outdoor festival pieces which will be judged by a public vote. , Press Release
Blog 29/06/2018 A Nation Divided? Thoughts on English identity and politics' Head of the Centre for English Identity and Politics at the University of Winchester, Professor John Denham, discusses the results of a recent BBC survey on English vs British identity and the importance of recognising ‘English’ identity as
The Conversation 27/10/2021 The best Halloween scares you can watch from the safety of your sofa - recommended by a horror expert Whether you’re looking for some classic scares, a spooky cult tale or something a little more intelligent and sinister to watch this Halloween, Professor Alec Charles, Dean of the University's Faculty of Arts, recommends some scary viewing,