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Researchers shine a light on the complex links between climate change, individual responsibility and social inequalities
Research into perceptions on climate change, individual responsibility, and social inequalities offers new insight for policy making.
Disability Studies course wins ethical tech award
The programme team behind the ‘MSc Disability Studies, Rights and Inclusion’ course has won the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) Award for Case Studies in Ethical Edtech.
An interview with Dr Tesfalem Yemane
In December 2023, Dr Tesfalem Yemane graduated from the School of Sociology and Social Policy with a PhD and a special mention for Research Excellence.
New Faculty Inaugural Lecture Series announced for the 2024-25 academic year
The series is being launched to celebrate the promotion to or appointment at the rank of Professor of academic colleagues across all four Schools in the Faculty since 2020.
Stories of Hong Kong in Britain: from a 1924 colonial exhibition to a 21st century retrospective
A century ago, two British Empire Exhibitions received 17 million and 9 million visitors respectively in Wembley, London in an apparent effort to showcase and expand British colonial activity.




