Creative Care project launched to provide solace to care home residents

Care home residents can now listen to literature classics recorded by Creative Writing students, with the aim of providing some comfort during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Care home residents can now listen to literature classics recorded by Creative Writing students, with the aim of providing some comfort during the Covid-19 lockdown.
National reading hero and Edge Hill alumnus Paul Cookson is backing Liverpool’s Year of Reading campaign, which the University is supporting to improve literacy across the city.
Edge Hill’s academic expertise has been harnessed to create a dynamic recovery framework to help SMEs through the Covid-19 crisis.
A fun and affecting film has been unveiled to capture what students from Edge Hill University are doing during the coronavirus pandemic.
The exceptional work that Edge Hill students see, perform in and produce is being showcased as part of a special virtual online festival to mark this year’s International Dance Day.
Edge Hill University has paid tribute to hundreds of students and staff who have volunteered to support the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic.
With people across the globe currently in coronavirus lockdown, a new release from Edge Hill University’s record label promises to bring a smile to the faces of pop fans.
In a new article for The Conversation emergency services management expert Paresh Wankhade explains the pressures coronavirus is putting on the emergency services.
Video calling is on the increase to help people feel connected during the COVID-19 pandemic. An Edge Hill University cyberpsychology expert explains why many are suffering from ‘Zoom fatigue’ as a result.
A mental health awareness programme developed by Edge Hill University and Everton in the Community has been awarded half a million pounds in recognition of the vital impact it has on the student experience.