The pandemic is shaping our mental health – here’s what we can do Martin Milton, Professor of Counselling Psychology explores what the pandemic means for our mental health – and shares actionable strategies for getting on top of things.
Dr Charlie Allbright recontextualises Stephen King’s ‘It’ How true do adaptations have to be to their beloved source material? Should stories change with the times or do we stay faithful to every aspect of a text? Dr Charlie Allbright, a lecturer in Media and Communications at Regent’s University London explores this all in his new book ‘Stephen King’s IT: Culture and the Clown’.
Fashion students showcase designs on Regent’s runway Cabaret, cross-dressing and political protests: these were just some of the themes on display at Regent’s annual student fashion show.
Youth Model UN a success with students Regent’s have held its fifth Youth Model United Nations Conference, welcoming more than 170 school students to the University to take part in organised debates and panel discussions.
Regent's graduate collection shortlisted for Global Design Graduate Show award Rozhin Elahi, a Regent's alumna who graduated from the BA (Hons) Fashion Design with Marketing course in 2022, has been shortlisted for an award as part of this year's Global Design Graduate Show.
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 students selected for Bill & Chelsea Clinton’s leadership programme Two Regent’s University London students have been selected to take part in this year’s Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) University – a prestigious student leadership programme initiated by Bill and Chelsea Clinton.
The pandemic is disrupting marketing as we know it Ibrahim Sirkeci, Professor of Transnational Studies and Director of Regent’s Centre for Transnational Business and Management, reflects on the seismic changes in marketing and consumer behaviour due to the pandemic.
Society needs a new economic bargain – this is our chance Richard Meredith, Lecturer in Management, examines the societal opportunities that come from the economic downturn.
Regent’s hosts joint conference with the International Textile and Apparel Association on sustainability in fashion The three-day conference brought together academics, designers and students from across the world to present their research, design ideas and sustainable businesses.
Former FBI agent explores disinformation & social media Former FBI Special Agent, Asha Rangappa, discussed disinformation, social media and the fate of democracy in a special talk at Regent’s University London on Monday night.
Regent's 2018 highlights wrap up It’s been yet another big year at Regent’s University London in 2018. From launching two new scholarships, recognition in the UK's best breakthroughs list and accolades for staff and students alike, we take a look back at some of the highlights.