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12 archived news articles:

  • Marketing students receive commendation from Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)
    08 Mar 2021 (5 years ago)
  • Key and essential workers who cannot work from home are being encouraged to book regular rapid Covid-19 tests as part of Hertfordshire’s new community testing scheme launching this week.
    25 Jan 2021 (5 years ago)
  • 02 Nov 2020 (5 years ago)
  • As a valued member of the University of Hertfordshire's global alumni community - do you have an inspirational story to share about what you’ve achieved, and the impact you’ve made, since studying with us?
    30 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)
  • The International Summer Sports Federations of Cycling, Rowing, Rugby, Tennis, Triathlon and Wrestling are cooperating to help develop the leadership and technical skills of high potential female coaches.
    25 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)
  • Pictures by Matt MacPake, Photography Programme Leader at the University of Hertfordshire, have been featured in the Portrait of Britain book (volume two), with one image selected as a winner in the 2019 Portrait of Britain competition.
    24 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)
  • 24 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)
  • The University of Hertfordshire is one of the best universities in the world for animation, games design and visual effects courses, according to the Rookies World School Rankings 2019 – the world’s most renowned rankings for institutions that prepare artists for careers in creative media and entertainment.
    17 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)
  • University Alliance and their partners this week launched a new call for applications for a scheme that will support international researchers to gain doctoral fellowships at some of the country’s leading technical and professional universities.
    16 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)
  • New research into crop disease resistance in oilseed rape by a research team at the University of Hertfordshire has been published online this week by journal PLOS ONE.
    16 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)
  • 17,000 people, including students and their family and friends, will come together to celebrate in St Albans city centre between Monday 2 September and Tuesday 10 September for the University of Hertfordshire’s 2019 Graduation Ceremonies.
    05 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)
  • The University of Hertfordshire has been shortlisted in three categories in this year’s prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Awards.
    05 Sep 2019 (6 years ago)

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Herts alumna Olaide Sadiq ‘deeply moved and humbled’ as Netflix documentary secures four BAFTA nominations

Herts alumna Olaide Sadiq ‘deeply moved and humbled’ as Netflix documentary secures four BAFTA nominations

University of Hertfordshire alumna Olaide ‘Laide’ Sadiq has spoken about being “deeply moved and humbled” by the response to her Netflix documentary on the Grenfell Tower fire, which has earned four BAFTA nominations....

20 April 2026

Degree apprenticeship spotlight:

Degree apprenticeship spotlight: "How I used my apprenticeship to climb the career ladder"

Herts degree apprentice Dylan Patel reflects on how his mechanical engineering degree apprenticeship helped launch his career. ..........................................................................

17 April 2026
Popular trauma therapies can only treat some psychosis symptoms, Herts study shows

Popular trauma therapies can only treat some psychosis symptoms, Herts study shows

Popular trauma-focused talking therapies can help people challenge false beliefs and distorted thinking patterns but do little to stop them hearing voices or seeing things that aren't there, according to a major review led by the University of Hertfordshire....

10 April 2026
Mothers left in the dark over tube feeding decisions for children with Down syndrome, research reveals

Mothers left in the dark over tube feeding decisions for children with Down syndrome, research reveals

A new study led by the University of Hertfordshire has highlighted the emotional toll faced by mothers of young children with Down syndrome who require tube feeding....

8 April 2026
More success for Herts students as they triumph again at the Royal Television Society East Student Awards

More success for Herts students as they triumph again at the Royal Television Society East Student Awards

Students from the University of Hertfordshire’s BA Film and Television course came away with three awards at this year’s Royal Television Society’s East Student Awards....

7 April 2026
Ancient galaxy study forces astrophysicists to rethink cosmic origins of fluorine - the element in your bones and teeth

Ancient galaxy study forces astrophysicists to rethink cosmic origins of fluorine - the element in your bones and teeth

A leading theory about how fluorine - an element found in human bones and teeth - formed in the early Universe has been cast into doubt by a recent study co-led by the University of Hertfordshire....

2 April 2026
New, free e-learning training launched to support student mental health

New, free e-learning training launched to support student mental health

A new, free, e learning training programme co-designed by Herts academics to help teaching staff and higher education policy makers better support students experiencing mental health challenges has been launched this week....

1 April 2026
Herts students receive insight into how Watford Football Club is run

Herts students receive insight into how Watford Football Club is run

Students from the University of Hertfordshire have been welcomed to Watford Football Club for valuable insight into how a professional football club is run....

31 March 2026
Paralympic stars help University of Hertfordshire researcher chart 50 years of the Winter Paralympics

Paralympic stars help University of Hertfordshire researcher chart 50 years of the Winter Paralympics

A host of celebrated Paralympians have taken part in a documentary detailing the 50-year history of the Winter Paralympic Games....

30 March 2026
OPINION: Why justice reform must include mothers

OPINION: Why justice reform must include mothers

by Professor Laura Abbott...

23 March 2026
Herts to lead evaluation of groundbreaking school food improvement programme launching in Hertfordshire

Herts to lead evaluation of groundbreaking school food improvement programme launching in Hertfordshire

Nourish, a ground-breaking school food improvement programme, is set to launch in Hertfordshire in 2026, working with schools to improve the quality and culture of food throughout the school day for children and young people across the county....

17 March 2026
Herts academic selected for prestigious UK FLIER leadership programme

Herts academic selected for prestigious UK FLIER leadership programme

A University of Hertfordshire professor has been selected for the Academy of Medical Sciences’ Future Leaders in Innovation, Enterprise and Research (FLIER) programme - a flagship UK initiative designed to develop leaders who can work across academia, industry and the NHS to tackle major healthcare challenges....

18 March 2026
Herts receives share of £15 million to advance research tackling health and care challenges

Herts receives share of £15 million to advance research tackling health and care challenges

Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire have been awarded a share of £15.3 million in funding to address real-world health and care challenges across the East of England....

10 March 2026
University appoints Dr Matthew Andrews as new Secretary and Registrar

University appoints Dr Matthew Andrews as new Secretary and Registrar

The University of Hertfordshire has announced the appointment of Dr Matthew Andrews as its next Secretary and Registrar, joining the institution on Monday 8 June....

10 March 2026
26 more women join the unique elite coaching leadership programme led by the University of Hertfordshire

26 more women join the unique elite coaching leadership programme led by the University of Hertfordshire

26 more women coaches arrived last week at the University of Hertfordshire for a residential week on the University’s unique, IOC programme known as WISH. WISH is the women in sport high performance pathway, which aims to boost the number of elite women coaches for Olympics and top-echelon sport....

9 March 2026