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How neoliberalism’s moral order feeds fraud and corruption
The automobile industry is only one of many sectors, including banking and the arms industry, where scandals have become commonplace.
Jo Cox MP
Our thoughts are with Jo Cox’s family, friends and those who worked closely with her at this very difficult and sad time.
Workshop on Vulnerability and Social Justice Welcomes World Experts
On Friday 17 June 2016, the University welcomed scholars from around the world to participate in a two day workshop on ‘Vulnerability and Social Justice’.
How Twitter conversations highlight the different purposes of petitioning
The new Petitions Committee of the House of Commons has been using hashtags to support the development of discussions associated with the themes of the petitions being debated in parliament.
Power to the students: how the nature of higher education is changing
The government wants a system where the money follows the student, enabling students to switch universities rather than being locked into one place.