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Major report finds young women's earliest experiences of work impacts their long-term careers
A major report has been launched today by the ‘L-earning: rethinking young women’s working lives’ project, which presents new insights into the working lives of young women (age 14 to 29).
Academic Spotlight: Dr Ieva Eskyte
This Disability History Month, we are spotlighting Dr Ieva Eskyte and some of her most prevalent research in the field of Disability Studies.
Feminism in Times of Crisis: Dr Jessica Martin releases a new book
Dr Jessica Martin has recently published a book that seeks to explore gender inequalities, the rise of media driven feminism, and how public figures have shaped a new kind of 'austerity celebrity'.
School of Sociology and Social Policy celebrates World Food Day 2025
How is academic work from the School of Sociology and Social Policy addressing hunger, food security, and sustainable agriculture?
Reflecting on the Centre for Disability Studies International Hybrid Postgraduate Conference 2025
Postgraduate Representatives at the Centre for Disability Studies (CDS), Johanna Knebel and Ruby Goodley, reflect on the Centre's International Hybrid Postgraduate Conference 2025.




