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For decades, mainstream economic analysis has tended to exclude morality from the investigation and understanding of economic life.

Researchers from and linked to the School of Education at the University of Leeds have worked with colleagues across the country to create a Competition for Visual Representations of Multilingualism.

Members of the School of Sociology and Social Policy participate in a high level policy briefing in association with the Runnymede Trust, hosted by British Future and the Cadbury Barrow Foundation.

Two School of Law academics have appeared on Colombian radio discussing their research.

Professor Pinar Akman has delivered a keynote address at an international symposium on ‘Antitrust Populism: Tech Giants Under Scrutiny in the EU and the US’.