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Social media and dating apps raise ethical concerns for research
Students and academics identify ethical problems with using social media for academic research.
School of Law hosts Women Breaking Barriers Panel Event
Women Breaking Barriers held its second successful event of the academic year.
Time to act on conflicts of interest in property, study warns
The property sector is at risk of serious reputational damage if it does not put in place more robust rules to curtail 'double-dipping', a major study has warned.
Reasonable accommodation for disabled people in employment contexts
A report on ‘EU Network of Experts in Non-Discrimination and Equality Law’ has been prepared by Professor Anna Lawson (School of Law) and Dr Delia Ferri of Maynooth University, Republic of Ireland.
Foundation year Sociology student who escaped his troubled past is headed to help those living in poverty in Ghana
Foundation year Sociology student Liam Knights has worked hard to overcome imprisonment, drug abuse, homelessness and suicidal despair.