
Business School creates economic impact for Liverpool
Edge Hill University Business School has been recognised for creating a significant economic impact of £700,000 to the Liverpool City region.
Edge Hill University Business School has been recognised for creating a significant economic impact of £700,000 to the Liverpool City region.
Edge Hill University has welcomed its second International Writer in Residence, Belarusian poet Valzhyna Mort, to the campus this week.
An Edge Hill academic appeared on BBC One’s topical Sunday morning programme The Big Questions to discuss the idea that social media is beyond control.
This March, two of Edge Hill’s alumni will return to the University’s Arts Centre with professional dance companies Mapdance and Company Chameleon.
Research conducted by academics at Edge Hill University has challenged the traditional view that working class males are less interested in their health than women or other male groups.
Four of Edge Hill’s Creative Writing students travelled to London to read poetry at The Enemies Project’s annual University Camarade.
Arts Council England Chief Darren Henley will speak at a launch event for The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Wellbeing taking place at Edge Hill University on Friday 23 February.
Following an announcement by the Department for Education (DfE), professional skills tests for initial teacher training applicants can now be retaken unlimited times.
Two Edge Hill students have expanded their horizons – and their CVs – thanks to a once-in-a-lifetime trip to China, funded by the University’s Student Opportunity Fund.
Edge Hill University has been shortlisted for the ‘Best University Employability Strategy’ award at the TARGETjobs National Graduate Recruitment Awards 2018.