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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
Considering the female presence in Charles I exhibition

Considering the female presence in Charles I exhibition

Dr Sara Wolfson looks at the forgotten influence three women had upon King Charles I and his art collection, which is currently being exhibited at in Royal Academy London.

07 Mar, 201816 Jun, 2021 History, Research
Are we closer than ever to an artificial intelligence explosion?

Are we closer than ever to an artificial intelligence explosion?

Dr Ping Zheng discusses new machine technology developed by the Home Office and an artificial intelligence firm to fight ISIS propaganda online.

06 Mar, 201816 Jun, 2021 Business, Computing, Cybersecurity, Research
Of educational premiums and community values

Of educational premiums and community values

Professor Amelia Hadfield welcomes Sam Gyimah, MP, Minister for Higher Education, to the University and starts the ball rolling with a few questions.

28 Feb, 201816 Jun, 2021 Education, Politics, Research
Does history show the future for the Royal Marines?

Does history show the future for the Royal Marines?

Dr Martin Watts explains how recent questions about the future of the Royal Marines as part of the UK’s Defence strategy is nothing new.

12 Feb, 201816 Jun, 2021 History, Politics, Research
Partnerships & cross-sectoral working: building resilient cultural destinations

Partnerships & cross-sectoral working: building resilient cultural destinations

In light of both the interim evaluations of the 2017 Hull UK City of Culture and new research delivered by the Culture Kent Research Programme, Dr Julie Scott and Dr Karen Thomas discuss the importance of partnership working to building cultural destinations.

06 Feb, 201816 Jun, 2021 Research, Tourism

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