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Knowing narratives: challenging the spectacle of racist discrimination

Knowing narratives: challenging the spectacle of racist discrimination

Dr Chris Beighton discusses institutional racism in the UK.

04 May, 202118 Aug, 2021 Education, Research, Society
Earth Day 2021 – restoring our world

Earth Day 2021 – restoring our world

Professor Peter Vujakovic, Dr Stephen Scoffham and Dr Paula Owens, argue for better mapping for a sustainable future on Earth Day 2021.

21 Apr, 202118 Aug, 2021 Culture, Research, Social Justice, Society
Beauty and brutality: Mrs World, feminism and beauty pageants

Beauty and brutality: Mrs World, feminism and beauty pageants

Dr Gowri Nanayakkara explores the current role of beauty pageants in today’s society.

07 Apr, 202118 Aug, 2021 Research, Society
Education for the planet

Education for the planet

Adriana Consorte-McCrea argues for a new planet centred education to help prioritise and understand the connections between the living planet, our local communities, and all of humanity.

26 Mar, 202115 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Education, Research
Understanding the causes for Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy among UK ethnic minorities

Understanding the causes for Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy among UK ethnic minorities

Academics from across the University come together to explain how the Government and Big Pharma need to address past mistakes and reach out to dispel vaccine myths.

23 Mar, 202115 Jun, 2021 Health, Research, Social Justice, Society
Meghan, Harry and royal race-scapades: tales of the totally expected

Meghan, Harry and royal race-scapades: tales of the totally expected

Dr Harshad Keval explores race, class and power inequalities within society.

11 Mar, 202115 Jun, 2021 Research, Society, Sociology
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

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