University of Northampton

04/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/07/2024 17:28

In the news: 28 June-4 July 2024

A round up of mentions in the media of the University, our staff and students.

ITV Anglia News spoke with students about whether they have ditched alcohol for tea. Watch again, the clip will expire at about 7pm on 4 July 2024 (starts 15mins and 50secs in).

Professor Paul Jackson wrote for The Big Issueabout how satirical and spoof political candidates such as 'Screaming' Lord Such can shame and embarrass politicians and members of the far right.

James Seymour, the University's Director of Marketing and Student Recruit added his thoughts to a Times Higher Education article about the rising tide in 'student no-shows', applicants who fail to enroll after exam results day.

Senior Lecturer in Journalism and former Westminster correspondent Kate Ironside's thoughts about this week's General Election as featured on several BBC radio stations across Northern Ireland, including Ulster. Listen again (starts at 7 mins in).

Visiting Professor Geri Kimber's work on a new biography of the writer and critic Geri Kimber is featured on the Newsroom (New Zealand) website.

Our first Heritage Accelerators have had a busy year and are now part of a new competition to get people talking about Rockingham Forest, as reported by the Northants Telegraph.

The Cobblers' first team and U18 academy players were put through their paces by Sports students during three days of pre-season performance testing at Waterside Campus, as reported by Northampton Chronicle and Echo.

Speakers from the launch of the Sustainable Businesses Alliance, Ignite AI Partners and Women in Northants founders Paula Carter and Kirsty Simmonds were all on this week's Open4Business show on NLIve Radio. Listen again.