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August 2012

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Sacrificing happiness for safety
23 August 2012
Asylum seekers come to the UK for a better life, but some often find themselves isolated, frightened and stripped of their dignity.


From left Simpson chairman Mark Simpson, Mark Flanagan and Srikanth KataramSigns of progress on the high street
20 August 2012
Store signage which shoppers are familiar with on the high street is being kept up to date with help from Teesside University.


Teesside University wins £1m to work with employers
17 August 2012
One million pounds has been awarded to Teesside University to support its work with employers in delivering higher education to people already in work.


Professor Rosie MeekTeesside professor and Prisoners Education Trust launch new report on the power of sport to reduce reoffending
14 August 2012
Following the huge excitement and success that Great Britain has experienced during the London 2012 Olympics, a new report shows how sports can be used to promote a positive legacy by reducing reoffending.


Animator archives work at Teesside University
08 August 2012
Acclaimed film maker and animator Sheila Graber returned to Teesside University to deposit her film collection with North East Film Archive.


Teesside University and NHS partners provide Hong Kong consultancy
08 August 2012
A Teesside University academic’s book played a pivotal role in the University being invited to provide consultancy to the Hong Kong Hospital Authority (HKHA).


Rob Callaghan who came to Teesside University through ClearingTeesside University offers Clearing support
08 August 2012
Teesside University can offer advice and support to students still looking to secure a place in higher education.


Teesside University academic Peter van der Graaf with Stephanie Mulrine and Stephen Bray, of Fabrick.Measuring the Fabrick of life
03 August 2012
Fabrick Housing Group has been working with Teesside University to look at how the housing provider and developer engages with the community.