Blog 30/10/2019 London Pride 2018: Lessons We Still Need to Learn MA Liberal Arts student Kat Peverell argues that the controversy around London Pride 2018 teaches us about social justice and the way we approach different challenges that we face in the world today. Her blog is the second in our short series
Blog 19/02/2018 The Aesthetic and the Anaesthetic? Today the University of Winchester and Hampshire Hospitals Foundation Trust launch a unique joint partnership which aims to develop innovative approaches to wellbeing. Here, Dr David M Walters, FRSPH, Director of the Centre for Arts as Wellbeing,
Blog 01/04/2019 March 2019 at the University of Winchester In a busy month at Winchester, our students danced the day away for World Down Syndrome Day, a future Winchester student reported for BBC News on disability at university and we shared our successes in student welfare and sustainability with Liberal
Statement 02/02/2021 Remembering Martial Rose 1922-2021 To today's Winchester staff and students, Martial Rose is chiefly commemorated on campus in the University library building which bears his name and in which his portrait hangs. Many alumni and others with long memories, however, will bring to mind
Blog 21/01/2019 Born to Play Is all the world a stage? Professor of Theatre for Development, Tim Prentki, discusses his thoughts in this captivating blog. , Blog
Blog 01/07/2020 June 2020 at the University of Winchester Here at Winchester, June has seen professional recognition for one of our degree programmes, new appointments, the launch of two research studies which explore the social impact of the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the handover of the new West
Press Release 12/04/2022 University of Winchester volunteers celebrated for outstanding contributions at awards ceremony Student and staff volunteers from the University of Winchester, who work with organisations and people across the city and county, have been honoured at a special awards ceremony., Press Release
Press Release 18/06/2020 Capturing the pandemic for posterity: University of Winchester launches coronavirus diary project We are living through an historic global crisis as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds and future generations will want to know how we spent our days. What was the local, lived experience of a global pandemic from day to day and week to week?, Press
Blog 01/11/2019 October 2019 at the University of Winchester October saw the transition of our class of 2019 students into graduates. The University recognised their achievements alongside celebrated guests, who were awarded doctorates and fellowships for their contributions to society. As part of our
Press Release 06/11/2017 Historical pageants explored in History of Education Society lecture The Centre for the History of Women's Education at the University of Winchester is proud to host a public lecture on the role of the historical pageant in Winchester as part of the History of Education Society's 50th Anniversary Annual Conference. ,
Press Release 23/10/2017 Not all jolly hockey sticks: can school stories of the past help us make decisions for our children's future? An inaugural lecture at the University of Winchester focuses on how 'school stories', both real and fictional, are a valid resource in the field of History of Education and within our wider society. , Press Release
Blog 04/02/2020 Doctor Who: fan reaction to first black Time Lord exposes Britain’s deep divisions on race and gender BBC audiences were recently introduced to their first black Doctor Who. In the episode which aired in the UK on January 26, Jo Martin – previously best known for roles in Holby City and Blue Story – played an ostensibly ordinary human who was,