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Assisted dying: why we need to challenge the practice of law

Assisted dying: why we need to challenge the practice of law

Dr Jennifer Hardes explains why we need a change in the procedure of law to help understand individuality in assisted dying cases.

21 May, 201816 Jun, 2021 Law, Research
The art of looking after our children’s health and wellbeing

The art of looking after our children’s health and wellbeing

Emily Lau, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, explains the importance of using the Arts to help children express their emotions and support wellbeing.

16 May, 201816 Jun, 2021 Art, Education, Health, Research
Karl Marx at 200

Karl Marx at 200

On the 200th anniversary of birth of Karl Marx, Dr David Bates asks: is Marxism dead?

04 May, 201816 Jun, 2021 History, Politics, Research
Battle of the Unions:  Brexit and the Irish border issue

Battle of the Unions: Brexit and the Irish border issue

Professor Amelia Hadfield looks at how the recent Government defeat in the Lords on the EU Withdrawal Bill impacts on the future of the Irish border.

27 Apr, 201816 Jun, 2021 Politics, Research
80 years of Superman: man of tomorrow, a chronicle of all our todays

80 years of Superman: man of tomorrow, a chronicle of all our todays

Dr Michael Goodrum explains the political and financial influence of the comic book hero, Superman.

20 Apr, 201816 Jun, 2021 Culture, History, Media, Research
Brexit: Regional Rebalance vs. Westminster Power Grab?

Brexit: Regional Rebalance vs. Westminster Power Grab?

As the EU Withdrawal Bill once again comes under the scrutiny of Parliament, Professor Amelia Hadfield looks at the power play between the regions and Westminster.

06 Apr, 201816 Jun, 2021 Research, Uncategorised
Integrating communities through the arts

Integrating communities through the arts

Dr Jonathan Barnes and Alex Ntung explore how activities such as dance, drama and art can help migrant children regain confidence and trust and lead to successful integration.

21 Mar, 201816 Jun, 2021 Art, Education, Performing Arts, Research, Society
From Sevastopol to Salisbury: Are we at Cold War 2.0?

From Sevastopol to Salisbury: Are we at Cold War 2.0?

With the recent renewal of Cold-War-era tensions, Dr Alexander Kent reflects on the parallels that are being drawn with the past.

16 Mar, 201816 Jun, 2021 Geography, Research
Levelling the playing field – and the dugout

Levelling the playing field – and the dugout

Dr Katie Dray discuss the lack of women in coaching on International Women’s Day.

08 Mar, 201816 Jun, 2021 Research, Sport

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