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Wall of x-rays pinned up in hospital room

Engineering Our Health - Advances in Medical Technology

Since our ancestral apes evolved into humankind, we have been fascinated with who we are and how we work. Out of this insatiable curiosity we’ve developed the tools to find the answers.

An old woman's hand on a computer mouse

Silver surfers: inclusion or exclusion in a digital world?

Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire have found that a digital divide still exists and that more silver surfers (over 50s) need to obtain and use the internet in their daily lives.

A photograph from the 'Clothes for Living and Dying' exhibition

Art Talk with Margareta Kern

Margareta Kern’s ‘Clothes for Living and Dying’ brings together two interrelated projects, raising questions and exploring the relationship of clothing to social, cultural and gendered constructions of identity.

Students on University of Hertfordshire campus

Universities need to take the Real University Challenge

The top 10 challenges for universities throughout the country to help drive local prosperity benefiting students and communities have been identified by the University of Hertfordshire.

Photograph of violins, violas and cellos

The de Havilland Philharmonic’s first concert of the season

The de Havilland Philharmonic (formerly the Philharmonic at UH) opens its 2008-2009 season with Beethoven’s greatest overture, Leonore No.3.

A graduate with an idea walks amongst commuters

Got a business idea to set the world alight?

The University of Hertfordshire offers scholarships that provide financial and practical support to budding entrepreneurs. Apply here today.

2009 Undergraduate Prospectus

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The University is renowned for its close industry relationships, excellent test facilities and high calibre engineers.

Jim Heathcote
CEO, ITM Power Ltd