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Ruth Patrick's research condemns scroungers hype as urban myth
The study by the School of Sociology and Social Policy followed 22 claimants from the city between 2011 and 2013.
Aidan Foster-Carter discusses discontent towards education in South Korea
Aidan Foster-Carter explores the levels of dissatisfaction among major stakeholders of the South Korean education system.
Undergraduate student awarded second prize for feminist theory essay
International Relations student Rhian Williams has been awarded second prize by the PSA Women and Politics Specialist Group for her essay.
Law Commission holds symposium at The School of Law
The Law Commission's symposium in the School of Law involved over 100 leading experts in criminal law and mental health.
Professor Ian Cram gives evidence at the House of Commons
Professor Ian Cram was invited to give evidence before the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee of the House of Commons.