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Pete Townshend unveils new studio at the University of West London to house his iconic synthesiser collection
The Townshend Studio is part of UWL’s London College of Music at our Ealing site, housing Pete Townshend's synthesiser collection, including some of the most influential instruments in the development of electronic music.
A tribute to Lord John Prescott
It was with great sadness that we learned about the death of Ruskin College alumnus and politician Lord John Prescott.
UWL’s Westmont Enterprise Hub hosts first ever Social Hackathon with the Volunteering team
As part of Green Careers Week at UWL, students had the opportunity to consider issues faced by conservation and sustainability-focused charities and discuss potential solutions.
UWL holds immersive inaugural Esports and Games Festival
The festival united a community of gamers, students and esports professionals in one space, providing a platform for networking and celebrating gaming culture.
LCM collaborate with The Poppy Factory on music-making project for veterans
The project forms part of a London-wide initiative, Thriving Together, that aims to support veterans in their transition to civilian life.
UWL’s Start-Up Enterprise Support for Women programme celebrated for its positive impact on Ealing economy and society
The Mayor of Ealing Councillor Yvonne Johnson joined a group of women entrepreneurs on Wednesday 6 November to celebrate their achievements.
Diversity Matters - students and graduates gain inspiration and insights at festival
The Diversity Matters Festival was a celebration of diversity linked to employment and featured panel talks, presentations, networking opportunities, food and more.
Students find out about support available at Mental Health and Wellbeing Festival
Student support teams at the festival included study support, money and immigration advice, library, student advice and UWL’s interfaith adviser.
London fringe theatre to show new play written and directed by UWL Associate Professor
‘Ordnance’ is an historical epic set in 1880s Afghanistan and is being produced with support from Arts Council England.