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School of Law academics host one-day conference on violence against women and girls in collaboration with Cumbria Constabulary
The conference brought together leading researchers, national policy makers, and local practitioners in a shared commitment to eradicating violence against women and girls (VAWG).
New research explores "the cultural grammar of popular left politics"
New research by Dr Jonathan Dean analyses how recent music by the singer Marina Diamandis, and its reception by fans, engages with popular left wing politics.
Professor Pinar Akman appointed to the Financial Conduct Authority's new Innovation Advisory Group
The Financial Conduct Authority regulates the conduct of 50,000 firms in the UK to ensure that our financial markets are honest, competitive and fair.
Dr Alex Nicholson awarded a research grant from the Socio-Legal Studies Association
The Socio-Legal Studies Association is a UK registered charity whose aims are 'to advance education and learning in the field of socio-legal studies and to promote research'.
The Princess of Wales visits the Esther Simpson Building as she continues the launch of her new national campaign
Shaping Us aims to raise awareness and promote the importance of positive early childhood experiences in shaping adults and future society.