• Professor Kathryn Mitchell delivers lecture on her academic career
    Professor Kathryn Mitchell, who is the University of West London's Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Student Services) has delivered the latest in the University's Professorial Lecture Series. Professor Mitchell's inspiring lecture, entitled 'The Magic of Discovery' focused on her personal academic journey. […]
  • Elton John to produce film based on university graduate
    A graduate's life story will be made into a movie by superstar singer, Elton John. Lotte Mullan, a former BMus Popular Music Performance student at the University's London College of Music will see her story told on the big screen by Elton John's production company, Rocket Pictures. The film will be based on Lotte's blogs about her experi […]
  • The University launches programme of events to mark National Employment and Volunteering week
    The University of West London's Careers and Employment Service has organised a whole host of activities as part of National Student Employment and Volunteering week, which takes place on 20-26 February 2012. There will be a range of local and national organisations offering volunteering, part time jobs, summer work in events (including London 2012), hos […]
  • Top computing award goes to University staff member
    A member of staff at the University's School of Computing and Technology has won the British Computer Society best undergraduate computing project. Bob Guinn, Technology Enhanced Learning Developer and Consultant, studied Bsc Computing and Information Systems at the University. He was awarded the honour for his project on maintaining and updating a data […]
  • Computing student awarded best conference paper
    A PhD student at the University's School of Computing and Technology has been awarded best paper at the 31st International Conference for Artificial Intelligence. Christian Sauer, a Computer Science PhD student and research assistant at the University, was awarded best paper alongside his computing supervisor Professor Thomas Roth-Berghofer for describi […]
  • University academic releases CD
    Professor Francis Pott, Professor of Composition at London College of Music at the University of West London, will shortly see worldwide release of a CD of his recent sacred choral work. Professor Pott was recently a nominated finalist in the Annual Composer Awards 2011, organised by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) and was j […]
  • School of Computing and Technology joins prestigious research group
    The University's School of Computing and Technology has become part of the Comparative Informatics Network. The Comparative Informatics Network is a world class network that studies the design, development, evaluation, use and impact of information technologies across a diverse set of domains, organisations, context, cohorts, cultures and countries. […]
  • Student set to debut new material at headline concert
    A student at the University's London College of Music will perform a selection of his own material at a concert aimed at showcasing a brand new musical genre. Stefan Galt, a first year BMus Music Performance and composition student was approached by Edge Music London to be one of the headline acts at the Wenlock and Essex venue in Angel on 19 January 20 […]
  • University of West London bucks the trend with applications up more than 19% this year
    As the closing date for students to apply for a 2012 university place through UCAS passes, the University of West London is pleased to announce today that they are bucking the trend with significantly more applications than for both 2011 and 2010 entry. At midnight on Sunday 15 January 2012 - the closing time and date for UCAS 2012 applications - the number […]
  • Fine dining event held by Hospitality students to promote cancer awareness
    Students from the University's London School of Hospitality and Tourism prepared and served a dinner to promote cancer awareness to a selection of guests. The dinner took place on 16 January 2012 at the University's fine-dining restaurant Pillars, where guests were served a menu specially designed with foods that protect against cancer. […]
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