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10th April 2015
Local business people from the Bognor Regis area have celebrated completing a year-long business start up course at a graduation ceremony at the University of Chichester.
Such is the success of the course that a fully-funded version is being launched in May: the ‘Hot House’ programme is aimed at...

31st March 2015
AN INTREPID team of five local men are training to take part in one of the toughest challenges on offer with help from the University of Chichester.
The Bognor Dune Runners are preparing to race in the heat and sand of the Sahara desert next month, for the Marathon des Sables, and are undertaking...

17th March 2015
A CRICKET tournament with a difference has been fought between hundreds of people with learning disabilities from across Sussex.
More than 200 competitors from community groups in the region met at the University of Chichester to challenge for the title of best team within the two counties.
The...

17th March 2015
Turner’s Pies, winner of the Chichester Observer Business Awards 2014 Overall Business of the Year, has had yet another bumper year.
The West Sussex based business has built on the success recognised by the panel of judges and continues to grow and flourish, including the opening of a second pie...

17th March 2015
Matisse LIVE at the Tate and MoMA, directed by Phil Grabsky, won a prestigious Royal Television Society (Southern) award for Best Non-Broadcast Production at this year's ceremony.
University of Chichester Reader in Film Composition Dr Stephen Baysted, who composed music for the feature length...

11th March 2015
ADVENTURE Education students are always ready for something new, but stick fighting was more than a physical challenge for them.
Juego de Palo is a form of fencing with spontaneous interplay of attacking techniques and defence skills.
But it is also an ancient Canary Islands sport dating back to...

9th March 2015
A GROUP of year eight and nine pupils from local schools were invited to the University of Chichester’s Bognor Regis campus last month to create and deliver news in a range of languages.
Secondary PGCE students in Modern Foreign Languages designed the day to enable pupils, who are about to make...

9th March 2015
EARLIER this year, the University of Newcastle hosted an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) seminar series entitled The Regulation of Work and Employment: Towards a Multi-Disciplinary, Multilevel Framework.
This seminar considered the knotty issue of regulation and the individual...

9th March 2015
THE fascinating story of Chichester’s Graylingwell Hospital is told through a series of three major exhibitions taking place in March and April.
The exhibitions are the culmination of the Graylingwell Heritage Project, a community-based heritage and arts programme which has, over the past year,...

9th March 2015
TRAINEES of the secondary English PGCE and Schools Direct routes, along with colleagues from the English department in Mill Chase Academy, attended a training day on Teaching Shakespeare at the Globe Theatre in London last month.
The day, on Friday 6 February, comprised a tour of the theatre with...