Politics Surrounding Prisoners of War, 1793 to 1815 – Institute of Historical...
GMI Graduate, Dr Bob Sutcliffe presents his work at an Institute of Historical Research Seminar
View ArticlePublic Seminar - The Challenge of Designing New Vessels for the 21st Century...
How can vessel design be developed for use on the River Thames
View ArticleMaritime historian shortlisted for international prize
A Greenwich academic has been shortlisted for one of the world’s largest literary prizes for historical research.
View ArticleThe effects of modern capitalism on society examined in seminar
Trends in modern capitalism and their effects on society will be looked at in the next University of Greenwich Big Picture seminar.
View ArticleMaritime war power examined in international conference
The progression of maritime power in the First and Second World Wars will be compared for the first time in a major international conference at Greenwich this April.
View ArticleFishing and tourism partnership launched
A €300,000 international partnership to promote sustainable fishing and tourism in the UK and parts of Europe is being led by the University of Greenwich.
View ArticleChinese Maritime Law Conference
Joint conference with University of Southampton. Registration now open.
View ArticleBehind the scenes at the 2012 Paralympic opening ceremony
The making of the 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony and its legacy is the subject of the latest Big Picture seminar from the University of Greenwich Business School.
View ArticleInvaded by the Dutch? Summer courses kick off at GMI
Expert historians welcome everyone to the series at the Greenwich Maritime Institute (GMI) this summer, beginning with the Dutch invasion of Britain in 1688 that deposed King James II.
View ArticlePainted masterpieces restored to glory in student film
A rare behind the scenes look at conservation of the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College (ORNC) has been captured in a new film by University of Greenwich students.
View ArticleGlobal issues of sustainable fishing explored in new book
A new book exploring some of the crucial issues facing sustainable fishing and the communities it supports across the world has been co-edited by three University of Greenwich academics.
View ArticleGreen Week 2014
Green Week is in full bloom with a series of events aimed at helping people find out more about sustainability.
View ArticleStudents set the scene for annual drama festival
The 2014 Bathway Theatre Festival starts next month, showcasing student talent from the BA Drama course at the University of Greenwich.
View ArticleLaws for the rising maritime superpower: Conference on China
China’s pre-eminent position in global trade, and how its laws will shape the future of the shipping industry, forms the subject of a major conference being part-hosted at Greenwich.
View ArticleThe art of teaching war – public lecture at the University of Greenwich
How do you force someone to fight for you – to go to war? This and other questions will be addressed at a free public lecture by a military expert and University of Greenwich academic.
View ArticleFood, fisheries and tourism on international conference agenda
The ways in which the food, inshore fisheries and tourism sectors can work together for the benefit of local communities will be discussed at an international conference in Hastings, Sussex, on the...
View ArticleDr Robert Forrester Publication on History of Royal Mail Lines
GMI Doctoral graduate publishes new book
View ArticleNew shirts on show as Greenwich teams up with Charlton Athletic FC
University Vice-Chancellor Professor David Maguire was on the ball as he scored a spot-kick during a launch event to celebrate Greenwich’s new partnership with Charlton Athletic Football Club.
View ArticleGet snapping for fishy photo exhibition in Whitstable
People of Whitstable are invited to photograph their ‘fishy town’ for a new exhibition being put together by the University of Greenwich.
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