A record number of students, from the full range of subjects and qualifications offered at the University of Chester, will gather together to celebrate their academic achievements over four days of Graduation this week.
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A joint initiative by the University of Chester and Cheshire Constabulary has enabled students to settle safely into their new homes.

The University of Chester’s NoWFOOD Centre has been celebrating the news that its clients have ‘Great Taste’.

A musical performance, based on memories of the city, is being developed by people with memory problems and a group of student musicians at the University of Chester.
A Mechanical Engineering student from the University of Chester’s Faculty of Science and Engineering has become the first female student to complete a work placement at the ERDF funded Innovation to Commercialisation (I2C) project at Thornton Science Park.

Innovators from across the region will have the opportunity next month to learn all about mastering the art of polymer additive manufacturing, or 3D printing as it’s more commonly known, thanks to a special masterclass provided by the University of Chester’s ERDF-funded I2C (Innovation to Commercialisation) project.

A project aiming to provide vital paramedic training through Virtual Reality (VR) has won ‘The Welsh Health Gadget Hack’.

This year’s annual Haygarth Public Lecture will focus on the health of children.

A group of student volunteers at the University of Chester are running a dog walking voluntary project to help owners who are either elderly or struggling to exercise their pooches due to ill-health.

An academic from the University of Chester has been awarded a grant to research the role that everyday objects have played in helping to understand (and shape) history.