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News archive: Quality press releases 2024

10 December 2024

Dr Helen Anderson, from the University of York’s Department of Health Sciences, has been given the prestigious title of Queen’s Nurse by the community nursing charity, The Queen’s Nursing Institute.

9 December 2024

Across the University, we are celebrating our staff and students for their contributions, achievements, and impact across our community over the past 12 months, including a former student receiving a Nobel Prize.

4 December 2024

Nick Gill, Master Printer at the York Centre for Print, has won England Maker of the Year 2024 at the Heritage Crafts awards.

20 November 2024

Professor Simon Gilbody has been recognised in the top one per cent of the world’s most influential published scientists.

10 October 2024

Leading research-intensive universities in Yorkshire and the Humber, including the University of York, have driven almost £337 million of private sector spending and investment in 2022-23.

23 September 2024

Researchers across the University of York feature in Stanford/Elsevier's latest Top 2% Scientist Rankings.

20 September 2024

The University of York has retained its top 20 position in a prestigious university guide.

21 May 2024

University of York researcher, Professor John Bowen, is an advisor to the actors and director of National Theatre’s new musical take on Charles Dickens' final completed novel, Our Mutual Friend.

21 May 2024

Professor of Health Economics, Mark Sculpher, has been elected as Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

21 May 2024

Professor Charlie Jeffery, University of York Vice-Chancellor and Chair of the N8 research-intensive universities, has helped coordinate a letter asking the Prime Minister to accept the findings of the Migration Advisory Committee.

18 April 2024

The leadership and management of the University’s programmes for teacher training has been rated as ‘outstanding’, alongside a ‘good’ rating for quality of education.

28 February 2024

The University of York has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in India.

28 February 2024

Research-intensive universities generate £2.2billion for Yorkshire and the Humber’s economy through research, innovation and new businesses, new analysis has revealed.