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Recognising resilience in UK businesses

Recognising resilience in UK businesses

Dr Anne Nortcliffe reflects on the affect of Covid-19 and Brexit has had on the UK’s economy, recognising where businesses have adapted to continue to be successful.

19 Feb, 202115 Jun, 2021 Business, Engineering, Research
Prosperity doesn’t have to cost us the earth

Prosperity doesn’t have to cost us the earth

Dr Stephen Scoffham draws attention to the recent Dasgupta Review of Economics and Biodiversity and the need for a broader understanding of prosperity.

11 Feb, 202115 Jun, 2021 Business, Ecology, Research, Society, Uncategorised
A military coup in Myanmar – back to square one?

A military coup in Myanmar – back to square one?

Dr Soeren Keil looks at the recent events in Myanmar and what happens now following the military coup.

03 Feb, 202115 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Wither the Union…?

Wither the Union…?

Dr Paul Anderson explores the current state of the Union and the call for Scottish independence.

25 Jan, 202115 Jun, 2021 Culture, Politics, Research
Covid-19 and transport: where are we now?

Covid-19 and transport: where are we now?

Dr Susan Kenyon discusses her research into the impacts of Covid-19 on transport which has been quoted in a UK Government, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee Air Quality inquiry.

14 Dec, 202006 May, 2021 Research, Society, Tourism
December Brexit negotiations

December Brexit negotiations

Dr Sarah Lieberman discusses Brexit negotiations as trade talks with the EU continue.

10 Dec, 202015 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research, Uncategorised
Goodbye Debenhams, goodbye high streets?

Goodbye Debenhams, goodbye high streets?

Dr Jake Monk Kydd reflects on the current plight of our high streets and the retailers that are trying to survive on them.

02 Dec, 202015 Jun, 2021 Business, Research
Call for Change: looking forward to education post Covid-19

Call for Change: looking forward to education post Covid-19

Wendy Cobb and Bea Stevenson argue for a post Covid-19 education system that can ensure young people develop socially and emotionally, as well as academically.

19 Nov, 202015 Jun, 2021 Education, Research
Pandemic, policing and the presidency: how race shapes American history

Pandemic, policing and the presidency: how race shapes American history

Dr Althea Legal-Miller discusses how the Black Lives Matter movement is part of America’s tumultuous history.

30 Oct, 202015 Jun, 2021 History, Research

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