Penryn Perspectives: Gordon Kelly
“To see the campus open and the students in there was a great moment. I could say that I had...
“To see the campus open and the students in there was a great moment. I could say that I had...
A new degree that places religion in a contemporary context alongside culture and society is being launched at the University...
GCSE and A level students across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset have been afforded the chance to sample a taste of...
Plans to locate up to two wind turbines near a Cornwall campus to provide clean electricity and improvements to local...
The nature and question of how global health emergencies are declared to be ‘over’ is the focus of a multi-million-pound...
The question of why warfare has been an inescapable part of human history – and most likely its future –...
A stunning globe adorned with 400 swallows – each representing one year of the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans –...
The social history of Disco and its increasing popularity in a post pandemic world is to be the subject of...
Moving down to Penryn from Port Harcourt, Nigeria meant stepping into the unknown Sarah Mojuetan Sarah Mojuetan currently works as...