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Once-in-a-generation opportunity: a national curriculum for Religious Education in England?

As England considers bringing in a national curriculum for RE, Professor Bob Bowie explores the considerations to ensure it will strengthen the subject and preserve its role in supporting students […]

08 Jul, 202608 Jul, 2026 Education, Faith and religion, Research

Why the Bayeux Tapestry is Britain’s hottest ticket this autumn

Professor Leonie Hicks explores why the Bayeux Tapestry has become the must see exhibition of the year. Last week the British Museum experienced Oasis-like queues for tickets for its Bayeux […]

07 Jul, 202607 Jul, 2026 History, Research

Moving away from the classroom and screen: what happens when student research travels beyond the page

Colleagues from the School of Social Work, Education, and Teacher Education reflect on a recent event they held at Turner Contemporary Gallery in Margate to celebrate student research, and the […]

06 Jul, 202606 Jul, 2026 Education, Research, Social Work

First the trauma. Now the debt.

Dr Claire Street explains how the UK’s new asylum repayment law could leave refugee women paying twice for survival. This week the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, introduced the Immigration and […]

06 Jul, 202606 Jul, 2026 Politics, Research, Social Justice, Society
Amber heat alerts: from warnings to action

Amber heat alerts: from warnings to action

Professor Kristy Howells explains what to do to support children in heatwaves, and how we all need to build towards heat literacy. When an Amber Heat Alert is issued, most […]

19 Jun, 202619 Jun, 2026 Research, Society
The silent strain: what this heatwave is really doing to children

The silent strain: what this heatwave is really doing to children

Professor Kristy Howells explains how to understand the effects of heat on children, and ensure they stay safe. This weekend, temperatures across parts of the UK suddenly hit 31°C. And […]

26 May, 202626 May, 2026 Research, Society, Sport
Why humanism in healthcare can no longer be optional

Why humanism in healthcare can no longer be optional

During Mental Health Awareness Week, Tom Delahunt reflects on the emotional realities of working in healthcare, and why wellbeing must remain part of the conversation. Much of the discussion around […]

12 May, 202612 May, 2026 Health, Research
The rise of the drones, and the fall of the mall?

The rise of the drones, and the fall of the mall?

Dr Jake Monk Kydd reflects on the potential of shopping via drones while shopping centres face further closures. There is an endless graveyard for great ideas and new tech that […]

11 May, 202611 May, 2026 Business, Research, Technology
Promoting the human rights of social workers and protecting their responsibilities to service recipients 

Promoting the human rights of social workers and protecting their responsibilities to service recipients 

Akudo Amadiegwu explains why it is important that social worker are supported and protected in their roles, and offers a call to action to safeguard them and their service users. […]

11 May, 202611 May, 2026 Research, Social Work, Uncategorised

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