Professor Ronald Barnett to give Distinguished Lecture
Internationally renowned Higher Education specialist Professor Ronald Barnett will examine the question of what it is to be a university in a Distinguished Lecture at Liverpool Hope on Monday 20th May.
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Time's Up: Final Lecture in the In Other Words Series
Today sees the final event in the English Department's public lecture series on the themes of time, history and memory. The series is part of Liverpool Hope's contribution to the city-wide In Other Words literary festival.
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Closing Time: The Conclusion of the In Other Words Lecture Series
This week sees the conclusion of Liverpool Hope English Department's public lecture series on the themes of time, history and memory in the work of influential authors.
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Exam season under way
The University would like to wish all students taking exams at this time the very best of luck.
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Professor Stephen Pratt on Steve Martland
Professor Stephen Pratt pays tribute to composer Steve Martland, an alumnus of Christ's and Notre Dame College, who died on Monday 6th May.
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Hope awarded £32,000 grant from the Church Colleges of Education Fund
Liverpool Hope has been successful in securing a grant for £32,000 from the Church Colleges of Education Fund. This funding will be used to enable students to go on fieldtrips to churches and other spiritual places to develop their understanding of Theology.
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Ubiquitous Musics: The Everyday Sounds That We Don't Always Notice
Dr Elena Boschi, Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in Visual Communication at Hope, is co-editor of a collection of essays on Ubiquitous Musics, a collection which offers a multidisciplinary approach to the pervasive presence of music in everyday life.
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Professor Roger Brown on new arrangements for quality assurance
Professor Roger Brown examines the new arrangements for quality assurance in higher education in a new report from the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI).
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Simple word memory test may point to early signs of Dementia
Dr Davide Bruno, Lecturer in Psychology talks about his research into memory loss and how a simple test could lead to an early dementia diagnosis
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BBC Radio Merseyside presenter joins Hope as Visiting Professor in Broadcast Journalism
BBC Radio Merseyside broadcaster Roger Phillips has joined the academic team at Liverpool Hope University as Visiting Professor in Broadcast Journalism. He is teaching Media & Communication students about radio broadcasting and pursuing a career in the media.
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Liverpool Hope sponsors Liverpool International Tennis Tournament
Liverpool Hope has been announced today as the naming sponsor for the Liverpool Hope University International Tennis Tournament 2013 held at Calderstone Park in June.
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Pride and Prejudice after 200 Years
Liverpool Hope's series of lectures linked to the city-wide In Other Words literary festival continues on Saturday 4th May, with a lecture discussing two hundred years of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
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Hope links for Bluecoat play
A forthcoming production of Tom Hall's 'Raccoon' at the Bluecoat arts centre stars recent Hope Drama graduate Natasha Williams and is directed by Lecturer in Drama Dr Brian Desmond.
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Letters of “Hark the Herald” composer published
The private letters of the composer of some of the world’s most popular hymns have been published, providing a rare glimpse into the birth of Methodism.
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Student Led Teaching Award Winners Announced
The Student Led Teaching Awards give students a chance to nominate the lectures and support staff who have gone that extra mile to help them in their studies.
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English Language students present research at Honours Conference
Research by Liverpool Hope's English Language students is to be showcased at the English Language Honours Conference, which takes place from Tuesday 23rd to Thursday 25th April.
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John Henry Newman, Liberal Catholicism and Ultramontanism
Liverpool Hope's two day symposium on the Blessed John Henry Newman starts on Thursday 25th April, wtih a keynote address by renowned Newman scholar, Father Ian Ker (University of Oxford)
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Loose Cannons Unloaded: Popular Music, Space, and Queer Identities in the Films of Ferzan Ozpetek
On Tuesday 23rd April at 1pm, Elena Boschi will be presenting a lecture on the films of Ferzan Ozpetek in FML123.
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Travel Survey 2013
Liverpool Hope University is committed to helping our staff and students with their journey to university, to make it easier to car share, walk, cycle and travel by public transport.
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International Relations study trip to Belfast
Undergraduate students on Liverpool Hope's International Relations course went on a study trip to Belfast recently. Student Josephine Montford writes about her experiences.
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'All in War with Time': Shakespeare's Sonnets on his Birthday
Liverpool Hope's series of lectures linked to the city-wide In Other Words literary festival kicks off on Tuesday 23rd April, with a lecture discussing Shakespeare's sonnets on the great man's birthday.
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International Agents' Conference
Liverpool Hope held an International Agents' Conference from Monday 15th to Wednesday 17th April, for agents who represent the University overseas.
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Liverpool Hope Chamber Choir performs in Holland
Following the successful concert of the Homilius St John Passion in the Cornerstone Great Hall on Wednesday 20th March, the University Chamber Choir went to the Netherlands to perform a further two concerts.
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"It’s going to be a difficult trip, I think". The end days of the probation service?
Professor George Mair, Professor of Criminal Justice gave his inaugural lecture last night entitled “It’s going to be a difficult trip, I think”. The end of days of the probation service?
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Dr Michael Mulqueen on BBC Radio Merseyside
Dr Michael Mulqueen, Director of the Centre for Applied Research in Security Innovation [CASI] at Liverpool Hope, discussed the security arrangements surrounding Margaret Thatcher's funeral on BBC Radio Merseyside on the morning of Wednesday 17th April.
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Professor Roger Phillips to teach Hope students about ethics of broadcasting
Renowned broadcaster Roger Phillips will be giving his first class as a Professor to Hope's level C Media and Communication students on Friday 19th April.
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New General Issue of the Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies
Edited by Dr David Bolt in the Centre for Culture and Disability Studies, a new general issue of the Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies (JLCDS) is now available in print and online formats.
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Professor Roger Brown launches new book at Liverpool Hope
Professor Roger Brown, Co-Director for the Centre of Higher Education Research Development at Liverpool Hope is to launch his new book, Everything for Sale? The Marketisation of UK Higher Education at an event in the University on Tuesday 16th April.
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Honorary Doctorate of Letters for Professor Pillay
Professor Pillay, Vice-Chancellor of Liverpool Hope University, has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters by Hope College, a partner organisation of the University.
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English Literature students present research at Honours Conference
Research by Liverpool Hope's English Literature students is to be showcased at the English Literature Honours Conference, which takes place from Tuesday 16th to Wednesday 17th April.
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The Madwoman and the Blindman - Jane Eyre, Discourse, Disability
Dr David Bolt, Lecturer in Education Studies at Hope, is co-editor of a ground-breaking new collection of essays looking at Jane Eyre from a disability studies perspective.
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Professor George Mair adresses ASEAN Plus Three Conference
George Mair, Professor of Criminal Justice at Liverpool Hope, was in Bangkok from Wednesday 3rd to Friday 5th April, addressing the ASEAN Plus Three Conference on Probation and Non-Custodial Measures.
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Postgraduate students present research at poster event
Liverpool Hope research students presented their work at a poster on Tuesday 9th April 2013. The Poster Day is a University-wide event for research students to introduce and present their research to a wider academic and public audience.
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2013 Makin Lecture: Kafka, Narrative and the Law
Professor Vivian Liska presented an examination of Franz Kafka's parable 'Before The Law' in the 2013 Makin Lecture on Thursday 9th May.
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International acclaim for refurbished Sheppard-Worlock Library
Liverpool Hope's newly-refurbished Sheppard-Worlock Library has been receiving international attention, with a visit from an architect working to update Bethlehem University in Palestine.
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Easter Reflection
Easter is a time when we celebrate with joy the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Reflecting on Jesus’s appearances is one way of acknowledging Jesus's divinity and his humanity in the way He related to his disciples, the women and men who were as faithful as they could be to Him.
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Education Faculty presents Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
The Chapel at Hope Park was transformed this weekend for a special production of Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat from the Faculty of Education.
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Liverpool Hope success in retention performance indicators
Liverpool Hope University has beaten its benchmark for both retention and widening participation , making it one of the top performing universities in these areas.
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Hope students organise charity music night
A trio of Liverpool Hope students will be raising money for three charities on Thursday 21st March, as they hold a band night at the TriBeCa venue on Smithdown Road.
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Hope hosts Sports Meet and Greet Day
The EDEN Atrium played host to a Sports Meet and Greet Day, arranged by Hope’s Student Support and Wellbeing department, on Monday 18th March.
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International Art History Conference
Art Historians from the US, France, Portugal, Slovenia, Germany, The Netherlands and the UK will come together at the Creative Campus on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th April for an International Art History conference.
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Finnish Ambassador visits Liverpool Hope
Liverpool Hope played host to His Excellency Mr PekkaHuhtaniemi, The Finnish Ambassador to the United Kingdom, on Friday 15th March.
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The hidden history of ‘Popular’ social work
Professor Michael Lavalette, Head of Social Work and Social Policy at Liverpool Hope University, makes his Inaugural Lecture entitled ‘The hidden history of ‘popular’ social work.
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World Film Locations: Liverpool
Dr Jacqui Miller, Senior Lecturer in Visual Communication at Liverpool Hope, has contributed to a new book on Liverpool's use as a film location.
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Dr John Brinkman visits Bishop Heber College in India
Dr John Brinkman, Dean of Sciences and Social Sciences, paid a visit to Hope partner college Bishop Heber College in Tamil Nadu, India at the end of February.
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History students take a ride back in time
A group of Hope History students stepped back in time last week, cooking dishes using only ingredients from the ration books of the Second World War.
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Finnish Ambassador to visit Liverpool Hope
Liverpool Hope is to play host to His Excellency Mr Pekka Huhtaniemi, The Finnish Ambassador to the United Kingdom as he visits the University on Friday 15th March.
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Professor Michael Lavalette: The hidden history of ‘Popular’ social work
Professor Michael Lavalette, Head of Social Work and Social Policy at Liverpool Hope University will make his Inaugural Lecture on Wednesday 13th March at 5.30pm in the Senate Room at Hope Park.
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Social Enterprise funding available
Unltd, supported by HEFCE have given £25,000 funding to the University to support staff, students and recent graduates (within 12 months) who have an idea to set up a social enterprise project that could impact their community.
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Environmental Auditing Opportunities
The University is looking for student volunteer auditors to visit departments and conduct audits. Each volunteer auditor will be fully trained on the criteria and what they need to audit through a half-day of training.
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Travel Survey 2013
Liverpool Hope University is committed to helping staff and students with their journey to University, to make it easier to car share, walk, cycle and travel by public transport.
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Hope Chapel hosts live BBC 3 debate show
Liverpool Hope University Chapel played host to BBC 3’s live television debate show, ‘Free Speech’, on Wednesday 6th March.
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Hope Park Voices at the Cathedral Group Universities Choral Festival
Liverpool Hope's Hope Park Voices choir is to represent the University at the Cathedral Group Universities Choral Festival in Birmingham on Saturday 9th March.
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Hope to host major national conference on social justice
Liverpool Hope is to host a major national conference in September, exploring how faiths can work better together for social justice amidst unprecedented economic crisis and inequality.
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Call for HEIF Proposals for 2013/14
The Call for HEIF proposals for 2013/14 is now open. This call will support highly innovative activity which has the ability to generate significant income streams over and beyond its project timeframe.
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New volume in Liverpool Hope Ethics series
The eleventh volume in the Liverpool Hope Ethics series has just been published. The series, under the leadership of David Torevell, explores the complexities of ethics, its theoretical analysis and its practical applications.
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Hope welcomes visiting artist, Martha Atienza
Liverpool Hope is proud to welcome Filipino-Dutch visiting artist, Martha Atienza, who is here as a result of winning the Ateneo Arts Award from Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines.
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Olympic Legacy: Volunteers wanted
Hope students and staff are being given the chance to become part of the London 2012 sporting legacy in a new volunteering programme.
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Relaxation Classes for Hope students
With the exam season looming, Liverpool Hope's Student Development and Wellbeing team are running Relaxation Classes to help students approach their challenges in the right frame of mind.
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BBC's Free Speech to broadcast from Hope Chapel
BBC 3's Free Speech discussion show is coming to Liverpool Hope on Wednesday 6th March, to broadcast a debate from Hope Chapel.
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Hilda Constance Allen Building awarded Grade II Listed status
Liverpool Hope University’s Hilda Constance Allen Building at Hope Park campus has been awarded Grade II Listed status by English Heritage.
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Dr Rachel Sweeney in Australia
Dr Rachel Sweeney, Lecturer in Dance at Liverpool Hope, spent the autumn of 2012 as a Visiting Fellow at the Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University (ANU).
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Fairtrade Fortnight at Liverpool Hope
From Monday 25th February to Sunday 10th March, Liverpool Hope is celebrating Fairtrade Fortnight, with a range of activities to promote a better deal for farmers and workers in the developing world.
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Business savvy students compete in Young Enterprise Awards
Two teams from Liverpool Hope’s Young Enterprise programme took part in the Young Enterprise Start Up Competition’s Regional Finals on Wednesday 20th February 2013.
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Keynote lecture at National Irish Conference for Dr Sonja Tiernan
Dr Sonja Tiernan, Lecturer in History, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s National Irish Conference on Saturday 9th March.
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Global Hope charity auction
Liverpool Hope is holding an auction on Friday 22nd February to raise funds for Global Hope, the University's overseas education charity.
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Leaving Terrorism Behind: Disengagement from Northern Irish Paramilitary Groups
Dr Neil Ferguson, Associate Professor of Political Psychology at Liverpool Hope, presented a paper to the Department of Psychology at Oxford Brookes University on Wednesday 20th February.
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Sociology of Education students to hold Poster Conference
Students currently taking Level I of Liverpool Hope's Education Studies degree are to present research posters on social justice and global citizenship at a conference to be held on Tuesday 26th February.
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Dr Stephen Kelly addresses Romanian conference on Cardinal Newman
Liverpool Hope's Dr Stephen Kelly is to address an Irish/Romanian conference in Bucharest on Thursday 21st February, on John Henry Newman.
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Juvenile Delinquency, Modernity and the State
Dr Heather Ellis, Senior Lecturer in History of Education at Hope, is the editor of a special edition of the journal Social Justice, entitled Juvenile Delinquency, Modernity and the State.
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Historic Radcliffe Collection reinstated at Liverpool Hope
On Wednesday 20th February, the University celebrated the reinstatement of the prestigious Radcliffe Collection to its Sheppard-Worlock Library, following the Library’s extensive refurbishment.
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Students to meet Director Ken Loach
History lecturer Dr Bryce Evans will lead a group of history and media students to meet acclaimed film director Ken Loach on Tuesday 5th March.
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Video Job Booth gives CVs a boost
In order to sustain innovation in Employability, Liverpool Hope University established a partnership with Meet The Real Me Ltd, the leading graduate recruitment company that’s pioneered Video CV Profiles.
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12 graduates given a head-start thanks to Hope Business Start-Up Awards
Liverpool Hope University graduates who are starting their own businesses have been awarded with funding thanks to the Hope Business Start-Up Awards programme, which is led by the University’s Director of Continuing Professional Development for Arts and Humanities, Liz Underhill.
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Students' Union Officers launch accessibility campaign
Liverpool Hope Students' Union Sabbatical Officers got a different view of the world on Tuesday 19th February as they spent the day in wheelchairs. The three officers spent the day in the chairs to raise awareness of the importance of wheelchair accessibility.
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Employability Programme aims to put Hope graduates and postgraduates on the fast-track to success
Liverpool Hope University graduates and postgraduates were presented with an excellent opportunity to receive some invaluable employability mentoring from Director of WorkBiz Academy and Cco Work CIC, Karen Gould, who is also the author of a series of self-help and professional mentoring books.
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Francis The Holy Jester at The Capstone
Francis The Holy Jester, by Nobel-Prize winning playwright Dario Fo, will receive its Liverpool debut on Tuesday 19th February at The Capstone Theatre.
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Fallen Angels Dance Theatre Company come to Hope
Fallen Angels Dance Theatre Company and their recovery performance group Risen will be presenting a special lecture/performance event in the Cornerstone Great Hall on Wednesday 20th February.
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Association for Nutrition study day at Liverpool Hope
Liverpool Hope hosted a gathering of registered nutritionists, associate registered nutritionists and nutrition students from across the North West on Saturday 9th February.
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Professor Bill Jones on The Big Society
Professor Bill Jones, Adjunct Professor of Politics at Liverpool Hope, addressed a group of senior NHS executives at a high-level seminar at Goodison Park football stadium on Thursday 7th February.
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Shakespeare for Schools
Hope's English department has launched a series of lectures and seminars aimed at A Level English students to experience University-level teaching around the themes of Shakespeare work.
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Hope hosts Chinese New Year celebration
Both students and staff gathered at the first floor atrium of the EDEN Building for a fantastic Chinese New Year celebration organised by Chinese students and Hope’s International Welfare Officer, Dr Lynn Hilditch.
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South Africa in transition: Dealing with the past
Liverpool Hope Univeristy's Archbishop Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies is to host a round table discussion on South Africa in Transition.
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Ceramic artist joins Fine and Applied Art Department as Artist in Residence
The Department of Fine and Applied Art is proud to welcome Sara Flynn as its International Artist/Designer in Residence for 2013. Based in Cork, Ireland, Sara throws sophisticated vessel forms in porcelain and will be based in the Ceramics studio within the Creative Campus until March.
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Professor Bart McGettrick takes on role at Bethlehem University
Professor Bart McGettrick, Dean of Education at Liverpool Hope, has been appointed as Chairman of the International Board of Regents of Bethlehem University.
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Lecture Series: Professor Henry Wansbrough on The Johannine Literature
Professor Henry Wansbrough, monk of Ampleforth Abbey and Liverpool Hope’s Alexander Jones Professor of Biblical Studies, is to deliver a series of lectures on the Johannine Literature at Liverpool Hope University.
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Graduate Interns in the Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Hope's graduate interns were under the spotlight on Tuesday 5th February, as the Liverpool Echo reported on the University's innovative scheme.
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Liverpool Hope University launch new art studentship
Liverpool Hope University’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities have launched this year’s studentship for the MA Art History and Curating course which will begin during September 2013, thanks to the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
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Liverpool's International Jazz Festival at The Capstone Theatre
The Capstone Theatre is delighted to announce a new International Jazz Festival, running from Thursday 28th February to Sunday 3rd March.
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Father of Peace Studies speaks at Civic Peace lecture
Professor Johan Galtung talks to guests of the Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies Civic Peace Lecture about the formula for peace and how reconciliation and resolution are the solutions to conflict and trauma.
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American guests praise Hope on Graduation Day
Liverpool Hope played host to visitors from the United States during its January celebrations, with academics from Arkansas and Georgia attending Foundation Day and Winter Graduation.
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Rev Dr Samson Ayokunle visits Hope
When Rev Dr Samson Ayokunle, Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Baptist Convention, visited Liverpool Hope on Friday 25th January, it wasn’t his first time at the University.
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Philip's long gap year
When Philip Coppell left school aged fifteen, he never thought that one day he’d be graduating with a masters degree.
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Lord Charles Guthrie welcomed as Chancellor-Elect
Lord Charles Guthrie, Baron of Craigiebank has been welcomed as the Chancellor-Elect of Liverpool Hope University. He was welcomed to the University at the Winter Graduation ceremony when the current Chancellor Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury presented him with the ceremonial cap.
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Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks presented with Honorary Degree
Lord Sacks praises Liverpool Hope as he is awarded an honorary degree at Winter Graduation held at St George’s Hall.
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Pedestrianisation plans for Taggart Avenue
Information about the proposed plans to pedestrianise part of Taggart Avenue to imporve safety and the student experience.
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Liverpool Hope and Liverpool Community College joint scholarship fund
Liverpool Hope University and Liverpool Community College have joined forces to launch a scholarship designed to break down the barriers between Further and Higher Education for local students.
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Graduate Interns get to work
The Liverpool Hope University Graduate Intern Programme, devised by the Careers and Employability services at Hope Park, has taken on 60 Hope graduates in 2013. The successful applicants have been placed in full time paid roles at both the Hope Park and Creative Campuses.
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Victorian Time: Technologies, Standardizations, Catastrophes
Dr Trish Ferguson, Lecturer in English Literature at Liverpool Hope, is the editor of Victorian Time: Technologies, Standardizations, Catastrophes, a new collection of essays that reflect on how the literature of the Victorian era engaged with new ways of thinking about time.
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New Library facilities at Liverpool Hope
Following on from recent major library refurbishment works, Susan Murray, Head of Library Services at Hope, has been writing in Panlibus Magazine about the improvements to facilities.
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MBE for former Hope student
Former Hope student Fr Gerry Proctor is to receive an MBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours for service to the community.
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Hope's Chamber Choir on Songs Of Praise
Liverpool Hope University's Chamber Choir will be appearing on BBC1's Songs Of Praise on Sunday 6th January. Sunday's programme will showcase a selection of music from Liverpool's two cathedrals, and will feature the Chamber Choir performing in the Lutyens Crypt of the Metropolitan Cathedral.
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Dr Sonja Tiernan on Women's Hour
Liverpool Hope History Department's Dr Sonja Tiernan appeared on Radio Four's Women's Hour on Friday 21st December, talking about the legacy of power.
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Dr Oliver Carman to premiere new composition
Dr Oliver Carman will present his latest acousmatic composition Electric Strings at the International Festival for Innovations in Music Production and Composition (iFIMPAC), in Leeds 13th - 14th December 2012.
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Cheryl Campbell on ITV Daybreak
Catering Administrator Cheryl Campbell appeared on ITV's Daybreak show on the morning of Friday 14th December, talking about her involvement with the channel's 'You Can Help' Christmas charity food collection.
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Christine Smith on BBC Radio Merseyside
Christine Smith, Senior Lecturer in Teacher Education, appeared on BBC Radio Merseyside on Wednesday 12th December, discussing the teaching of History in schools.
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Hope Business Recovery Programme
Liverpool Hope's Business Recovery Programme is a lively and interactive two day programme tailored towards both personal and business development, giving participants the opportunity to take stock of where their business is and to set some targets for the future.
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RIP Sr Eileen Kelleher
The University is saddened to learn of the death of Sr Eileen Kelleher - first lay Chair of University Council and the University's first Pro Chancellor.
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CEO of Wilson Henry addresses Hope Business Breakfast event
Hope Business Gateway hosted the latest in its series of Business Breakfast Networking Events on Thursday, 6th December in the EDEN Lounge. The Business Gateway team was delighted to welcome Hilene Henry, CEO of Wilson Henry, a Liverpool based business advisory firm, as the keynote speaker.
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Sebastian Cody presents Reality TV: Truth or Fiction
Renowned television producer Sebastian Cody visited Liverpool Hope on Friday 7th December, to present 'Reality TV: Truth or Fiction?', a talk looking at the way in which 'reality television' is constructed.
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31 years 31 prints - A Retrospective
Over the last thirty one years Senior Lecturer in Fine Art Peter Dover has been primarily concerned with landscape and the environment; natural and man-made. A new exhibition looks at work from across his career.
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Business Start-Up Award launches
Liverpool Hope is offering its final year students and recent graduates the opportunity to access business start-up awards from £1,000 to £10,000, with a particular emphasis on the creative and performing arts.
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Professor Norbert Psuty calls for action on coastal erosion
Visiting Professor at Hope Dr Norbert Psuty called for action on coastal erosion in an article for The New York Times's Opinion Pages last week.
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Hope's David Williams collaborates in unique history project
David Williams, Senior Lecturer in Occupational Health at Hope, is taking part in a unique project in which writers have dramatised the history and work of a Welsh hospital.
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Alumni Art Exhibition: Winners announced
Liverpool Hope University’s Alumni Association is staging its second combined Alumni and Student Art Exhibition between 23rd and 30th November 2012 at the Hope Park Campus in Childwall.
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Hope announces £40,000 music scholarships
Liverpool Hope University has introduced nine fully funded music scholarship opportunities, which together are worth more than £40,000.
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Global Entrepreneurship Week 2012
As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2012, our enterprising students took on a £10 Challenge which was supported by Everton in the Community (EitC).
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Hope lecturers present electroacoustic music workshop
Dr Oliver Carman and Dr Manuella Blackburn gave two workshops on electroacoustic music and sound shapes at Sir John Deane's Sixth Form College in Northwich on Thursday 22nd November.
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Popping Up for Christmas
Liverpool Hope students and graduates are selling their handmade Christmas gifts and designs at a Pop Up Christmas shop in Clayton Square.
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Everton Help Spread Hope Around The Globe
Everton in the Community has made a donation to Liverpool Hope to help some of the world’s most underprivileged children.
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RIP Anne Preston
The University is saddened to hear of the death of former S. Katharine's College staff member Anne Preston.
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New Staff Training Courses
Training and development courses launched for June and July for staff.
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Professor Bart McGettrick on BBC News
Professor Bart McGettrick, Dean of Education at Liverpool Hope, appeared on BBC North West Tonight on Thursday 24th January, discussing local schools' positions in the recent league tables.
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£25,000 social enterprise funding available
Unltd, supported by HEFCE have given £25,000 funding to the University to support staff, students and recent graduates (within 12 months) who have an idea to set up a social enterprise project that could impact their community.
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Education Careers Fair provides students with alternative options to teaching
Liverpool Hope University provided the perfect opportunity for Education students who want to go into non-teaching careers when they staged an ‘Exploring Options’ Careers and Work Experience Fair on Monday 11th March in the EDEN Building.
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Hope students given a taste of life as a teacher at Education Fair
Education students who are looking to make the step towards a career in teaching were given the perfect opportunity to take tips upon landing their dream vocation during an Education Fair held at Hope’s Lecture Theatre Complex on Wednesday 13th March.
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Radio Hope does Red Nose Day
Liverpool Hope University has been a hive of activity over the past week in its attempts to raise money for Comic Relief.
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Hope's graduate interns given an extra hand towards landing their dream job
Having been given the opportunity to gain some professional work experience across many different departments within the University, Hope’s graduate interns were given some extra assistance in their quest to land their dream career through the Graduate Fast Track Program.
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Ask The Recruiters event to put Hope students in touch with employers
Over thirty local, national and international companies attended Liverpool Hope's Ask The Recruiters event on Wednesday 24th April to connect with undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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Runners required for Basingstoke Half Marathon
The Cathedrals Group of Universities, of which Liverpool Hope is a member, has taken on a challenge: to field a team of runners for the Basingstoke half marathon! The team will run in support of the Article 26 Project.
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Telephone Fundraising Campaign 2013 - Students wanted!
Liverpool Hope's Development Office is to hold its fifth fundraising campaign in May-June of this year and is currently recruiting students to take part in the campaign.
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Special issue Call For Proposals: Disability and the American Counterculture
The American Counterculture has a complex relationship with disability. At its heart is the reinvention of the term freak that serves as an early example of empowering, though not unproblematic, appropriation of what had previously been a derogatory term.
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Coastal cliffs and lake bluffs symposium 2013
Liverpool Hope University and The Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC) are pleased to announce an international symposium exploring the conservation, management and restoration of coastal cliffs and lake bluffs.
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The Postgraduate Taught & Research Experience Surveys (PTES & PRES)
The Postgraduate Taught & Research Experience Surveys at Liverpool Hope are now open and ready to receive students’ responses. The survey will run until Monday 17th June 2013.
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Get in the best shape this summer with Strive's best ever deals.
From 10th May until 31st August 2013 Liverpool Hope University Students and Staff will be able to take advantage of the Strive summer promotions.
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