"War affects every aspect of society, but higher education is the foundation for rebuilding a country". Research from York and Salford confirm pioneering virtual field trips are supporting H.E. in Ukraine
Arc (Arts for Recovery in the Community) in Stockport offers life-changing creative opportunities for young people. Through music, art, and community, Arc’s programmes are helping young people build confidence and improve their wellbeing.
The University of York has launched a trailblazing new centre to unlock the secrets to happier, healthier families. Partnering with the renowned Born in Bradford research programme, the Born in Bradford Centre for Social Change will turn community insights into bold policies that transform lives and tackle inequality.
When Derek passed away without a next of kin, it was a stark reminder of lives that too often go unnoticed. Filmmaker and photographer Mark Chapman tells us about his friend Derek, challenging us to reflect on dignity, loss, and our human connection in the modern world
Sanctuary Cookalongs unites people from all walks of life to build self-esteem and lifelong skills. The inclusion group is now pushing to get its own venue.
Joining SIX the Musical has been a game-changer for Viv, helping her step out of her comfort zone and boost her mental health. While thriving creatively, A-levels have tested her confidence and drive, leaving her juggling passion with pressure. Here’s a look at her journey - in her own words.
IAP, the leading arts and heritage organisation, commemorates the 21st anniversary of the repeal of Section 28 with PROTEST! – Documenting Dissent, an ambitious LGBTQ+ research project dedicated to preserving the legacy of protest, resilience, and community in the face of discrimination.
Aspiring writers in the North of England have a wealth of opportunities to look forward to this winter as New Writing North unveils its dynamic programme of events, workshops, and career-building initiatives designed to nurture creative talent and inspire new voices.
In celebration of their years of dedication to rowing and community, Lakeland Rowing Club awarded honorary life memberships to founders Ian Hill and John Knox, who launched the club in 2007 to share their passion for the sport across Cumbria’s lakes.