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Toolkit launched to help spot vulnerable people at risk of ‘cuckooing’
A new toolkit has been issued to police, local authorities and third sector organisations across the UK to help them identify and support vulnerable people who are at risk of ‘cuckooing’.
Professor Joanne Greenhalgh delivers first Faculty Inaugural Lecture
The Faculty was delighted to host Professor Greenhalgh’s lecture celebrating her impressive, interdisciplinary research career.
New cohort of students poised to undertake ‘outstanding’ parliamentary programme
Twelve students from the School of Politics and International Studies have been selected for the prestigious Politics and Parliamentary Studies programme, following a competitive application process.
Sociology and Social Policy student campaigns to end child poverty
Sophie Balmer, a student in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, has shared her experiences of growing up in a report examining poverty in the North of England.
Disability Studies course wins ethical tech award
The programme team behind the ‘MSc Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion’ course has won the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) Award for Case Studies in Ethical Edtech.