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Dr Amina Easat-Daas reflects on how to tackle Islamophobia
Dr Amina Easat-Daas has signed an open letter in The Guardian condemning Islamophobia in the wake of the Christchurch mass shooting that has shocked the world.
Leeds awarded £1.3 million to enhance the impact of social science research
The University has received a funding boost to help ensure its work has even more impact on people’s lives.
Leeds top ten for top employers
Students at the University of Leeds are in the UK’s top ten most targeted by leading employers.
Northern Exposure: examining the implications of Brexit
A major new social science project will examine the implications of Brexit on race relations, new migrations and Northerners’ sense of place and belonging.
Race, Class and Inequality in Northern Towns
Members of the School of Sociology and Social Policy participate in a high level policy briefing in association with the Runnymede Trust, hosted by British Future and the Cadbury Barrow Foundation.