A resignation in unprecedented circumstances
Boris Johnson’s resignation as leader of the Conservative Party has been unlike any other in recent times. Dr Richard Whitaker, Associate Professor in European Politics explores what the affect is on...
View ArticleLionesses roared to success
John Williams, Associate Professor of Sociology explores perception of women’s football and the importance of women’s sport now a final major international tournament has been won.
View ArticleMy time at the ‘Fun’ games
John Williams, Associate Professor of Sociology discusses his recent experience at the Commonwealth Games and whether it will encourage young people into sport.
View ArticleRivers worldwide are running dry
Catherine Russell, Honorary Researcher in Sedimentology and the Anthropocene discusses why rivers worldwide are running dry and what you can do about it
View ArticleWalk the walk to benefit your research
Anna Lois McKay explains the different ways that walking can be used to benefit academic research, help with problem-solving, and promote creative thinking
View ArticleThe global impact of a new Research Institute
Professor Heiko Balzter explains how the new Institute for Environmental Futures is bringing together researchers to tackle global challenges like the climate crisis which continues to make headlines...
View ArticleDiscovery in the margins
Jess Hodgkinson explains how a discovery in the margins has the potential to shed new light on the active participation of women in literature culture.
View ArticleEverywhere and Nowhere
Dr Sarah Plumb announces a new partnership with the National Trust sharing stories of disability from sites and collections in the care of the National Trust.
View ArticleRelief, recovery and prioritising
Dr Ayse Yildiz, Lecturer in Risk, discusses the earthquake disaster in Turkey regarding the relief, recovery and the UK’s support.
View ArticleTackling climate change and adaptive policy
Professor Ania Zalewska, Research Chair and Professor of Finance, discusses the current status of tackling climate change and the use of adaptive policy.
View ArticleThe Future of Environmental Careers in the Wake of COP28
COP28: Dr Moya Burns and Dr Sarah Gretton explain how environmental challenges provide career opportunities for our graduates.
View ArticleCOP28: Forging the way ahead from the Loss and Damage Fund
Professor Heiko Balzter has recently published a paper in the journal Sustainability by the University’s Institute for Environmental Futures on the topics of Loss and Damage.
View ArticleTowards an Inclusive Countryside: How racist incidents are routinely...
Dr Viji Kuppan is a researcher on The Rural Racism Project: Towards an Inclusive Countryside, an important new two-year study being carried out at the University. The project responds to, and builds...
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