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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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