Professor Kristy Howells explains how her research shows that by offering high-quality, inclusive, and autonomous movement opportunities, we do more than boost health stats – we foster a school culture […]
Celebrate apprenticeships: fuelling lifelong learning, skill development, and career growth
Helen Hatter explains how apprenticeships are at the heart of driving lifelong learning, empowering people with knowledge, and providing opportunities for skill development and career growth. This year’s theme […]
Sustainability and slowness in a precarious world
Dr Alex Cockain explains how we need to ensure the right conditions if we are to meet our sustainable goals. Sustainability is commonly understood as a long-term, balanced approach to […]
Metaphors of despair and hope in Christmas words and music
Professor Janet Melville-Wiseman urges you to look beyond the obvious, and find hope this season in the unfamiliar and unexpected. For many people the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and […]
Cancel Christmas? Canterbury and the Plum Pudding Riots
Dr Jake Monk Kydd reflects on a Christmas riot, football, and the death of a King. The year 1647 was one of great uncertainty, wedged, as we now know, in […]
Shining a light on Sickle Cell Disorder, Beta Thalassemia and blood related disorders
Akudo Amadiegwu explains why it is so important to contribute to research and conversations about Sickle Cell Disorder, Beta Thalassemia and blood related disorders, and why ongoing advocacy and public […]
#NoExcuse for online abuse: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
Dr Sofia Graca explains how it is all our responsibility to raise awareness and educate ourselves if we are to take steps towards eliminating gender-based violence. Since 1991, the period […]
‘Tis the season… for Christmas adverts
Dr Jake Monk Kydd reviews the impact of Christmas promotions. For some the arrival of new Christmas adverts is a much-anticipated event, all part of the Christmas hype and excitement. The […]
Fiscal credibility, bond markets, and expectations: the Chancellor’s Budget challenge
Ahead of next week’s Budget Professor Richard McManus looks at the UK’s financial position and how much room the Chancellor has to manoeuvre if she is to maintain fiscal discipline. […]