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Parents of disabled children provide the equivalent of three full-time jobs in hours of caregiving per week
A recent study conducted by Dr Lisa Buckner shows that parents of disabled children are routinely providing over 100 hours of care per week - the equivalent of working three full-time jobs.
Dr Bahner presents research at 5th Hungarian Disability Studies Conference
Dr Julia Bahner was a keynote speaker at the 5th Hungarian Disability Studies Conference in Budapest on the 28th of November.
New study pinpoints arts, humanities and social science graduates’ skills
A new study has defined for the first time the skills that graduates at University of Leeds develop by studying arts, humanities and social science (AHSS) degrees.
Thanksgiving: The relationship between sport, society, and oppression
Dr Greg Hollin and colleagues have written about the relationship between sport, society, and oppression on Thanksgiving.
Islamophobia 2017: Looking Back, Looking Ahead lecture
On 9 November 2017, the Centre for Ethnicity and Racism Studies (CERS), along with the Counter-Islamophobia Kit, hosted the first ‘Islamophobia 2017: Looking Back, Looking Ahead’ lecture.