Regent’s student selected for Clinton Foundation’s Leadership Programme Camille Merré, a Regent’s MA Management (Marketing) student, has been selected to take part in this year’s Clinton Global Initiative University.
Regent's Film and Screen students coached by industry professional Regent's Film & Screen students, recently received an online coaching session from industry professional and Managing Director of NextShoot, Dominic Sutherland.
Regent's lecturers present at The London Screenwriters' Festival Screenwriting lecturers, Phil Hughes and Ted Wilkes, recently delivered a talk at this year's London Screenwriters’ Festival. The pair presented the latest in a series of talks, taken from their upcoming book on narrative structure: The Beginning, The Middle & The End.
Regent's lecturer interviewed on BBC World exploring the migrant crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina Regent's lecturer, Dr Neven Andjelic, recently appeared on BBC World News exploring the migrant crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Professor Aldwyn Cooper: a tribute to the founding Vice-Chancellor of Regent's University London Tributes have been paid to the founding Vice-Chancellor of Regent's University London, Professor Aldwyn Cooper, who passed away on Tuesday 3 February, 2021.
Alumna provides the framework for a happy work-life balance Following a successful career as a sector leader in human resources and leadership, Regent’s alumna, Laurie Reuettimann, shares a lifetime of experience in her new book.
Alumnus raises £1m to drive business expansion Regent’s alumnus, Riccardo Tessaro, has secured a £1 million investment in his start-up, Gravity Co-Living, which offers community-centered, designed-led places to live and work in London.
Celebrating LGBTQ+ at Regent's From our vibrant LGBTQ+ society to our proud network of allies, Regent’s is committed to creating a welcoming, safe and supportive environment for those who identify as LGBTQ+.
Study: Exploring the quality of life among caregivers of children with ASD Dr Angie Cucchi explores the quality of life among caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability and Typical Development.
Regent's film lecturer to explore racism and the pandemic Regent's lecturer, Dr Ken Fero, has been awarded a commission for Nursing Narratives – Racism and the Pandemic, a study exploring racism during the COVID-19 pandemic, as experienced by Black and Asian nurses and care workers.
Professor publishes work on race, marketing and society Our professor of Brand Strategy & Culture, Jonathan Wilson, has published timely work on how race and racism is affecting marketing, business and society today.
Lecturer's film listed in Top 25 documentaries of 2020 Lecturer in Directing, Dr Ken Fero's film Ultraviolence, has been listed as number 2 in Far Out Magazine's Top 25 Documentaries of 2020 and again as number 11 in the magazine's Top 50 Films of 2020.