Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £133,150 for research to examine how an advertising campaign can motivate ex-Service personnel to register with primary health care practices.
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An afternoon of book launches featuring film, music and language, is due to take place this week – but with a social distancing difference.

Dietetics students at the University of Chester have joined the fight to support the NHS in its battle against COVID-19.

A former University of Chester student, who now works at the institution, has found a creative way to cope with the pressures of social isolation and offer words of reassurance to current students.

Lecturers from the Department of Sports and Exercise Sciences (SES) have been embracing new ways of teaching – and have delivered a series of one and five minute ‘pocket lectures’ online.
School children have had the opportunity to gain a rare and privileged insight into medieval and modern history – by being able to handle some of the everyday items from those times.

The relationship between cars and music and the enduring relevance of Elvis Presley are examined in two new books by a popular music and culture researcher at the University of Chester.

A collaborative and innovative online event was hosted by the University on Thursday April 16, which encouraged staff to focus on their wellbeing during lockdown.

The North West Energy and Hydrogen Cluster has been awarded Government funding to map out the region’s journey to becoming the UK’s first net zero carbon industrial cluster by 2040.

The University of Chester is celebrating being shortlisted four times in the national What Uni Student Choice Awards (WUSCAs) 2020.