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Children are striking – is this truancy or education?

Children are striking – is this truancy or education?

Dr Kate Smith looks at why school children are risking detention on Friday to stand-up for their beliefs.

13 Feb, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Politics, Research, Society
Racism, society and Liam Neeson

Racism, society and Liam Neeson

Dr Harshad Keval explains how recent comments by the actor Liam Neeson need to be considered within context of racism and society.

08 Feb, 201915 Jun, 2021 Research, Society, Sociology
Supporting children inside and out with physical activity

Supporting children inside and out with physical activity

For Children’s Mental Health Week Dr Kristy Howells explains how physical activity should be seen as key to supporting good mental health in young people.

06 Feb, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Health, Research, Sport
Kent’s communities and a no-deal Brexit: accessibility planning, now!

Kent’s communities and a no-deal Brexit: accessibility planning, now!

Dr Susan Kenyon explains how lessons learnt from operation stack needs to be used for a county-wide transport plan in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

05 Feb, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Is the voice mightier than the water-cannon? Macron and the Gilet Jaunes

Is the voice mightier than the water-cannon? Macron and the Gilet Jaunes

Max Stafford looks at how recent protests in France could impact upon the French Presidency.

21 Jan, 201915 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Iron Girl – patronising or inclusive?

Iron Girl – patronising or inclusive?

Dr Kristy Howells and Dr Laura Gubby ask if the newly named Iron Girl event helping to promote inclusivity in sport.

18 Jan, 201916 Jun, 2021 Education, Research, Sport
Brexit and the Age of Uncertainty

Brexit and the Age of Uncertainty

Dr Soeren Keil looks at how Brexit is changing the political landscape. 

17 Jan, 201916 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
Sturgeon under fire: Where next for the First Minister and the independence movement?

Sturgeon under fire: Where next for the First Minister and the independence movement?

Paul Anderson looks at recent developments in Scottish politics and what it means for the future of Scottish independence.

16 Jan, 201916 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
The dark side of the moon

The dark side of the moon

Dr Sarah Lieberman looks at the important political implications of China’s recent moon landing.

14 Jan, 201916 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research

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