Dr Catherine Meehan responds to the Government’s announcement that it is asking parents and young people what should be covered in new relationship and sex education guidelines.
Let’s talk: Helping students ask questions that bridge science, technology and religion
Professor Berry Billingsley explains how work at Christ Church is supporting students to ask questions on topics to help their understanding of the world around them.
Paws for Thought: How ‘man’s best friend’ can support domestic violence victims
Dr Elizabeth Spruin explains how the American practice of using court facility dogs can alleviate stress for victims in court and offer them support.
Sexual abuse, harassment and gendered misuse of power – what Westminster might learn from other institutions
Dr Janet Melville-Wiseman looks at what Westminster should be doing in the wake of recent sexual abuse allegations.
Let children be children!
Dr Catherine Meehan responds to the recent bullying guidance issued by the Church of England to its schools.
#comicsgate, backlash, and the future of the comics industry
Dr Michael Goodrum discusses diversity in Marvel comics.
Remakes, reboots and re-imaginings
Dr Ken Fox discusses if remakes of films or TV series can be as successful as the originals.
Revisiting the communist idea
Following the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution Dr David Bates asks if communism is still a viable political theory .
Volunteering overseas: white saviour complex, worthy development impact or neither?
Jim Butcher, Reader in the Geography of Tourism, looks at the relationship between short term volunteering and development.