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Students heading into the sixth form over the next few years face a particularly challenging time with the biggest shake-up of A-levels in more than a decade.

Professor Shildrick has been invited to attend upcoming events both in the UK and abroad.

The School has two vacancies for University Academic Fellows in cutting-edge areas of Digital and Urban Sociology.

Putting the UKs childcare cost crisis in perspective, it is worth highlighting how other countries, many of them Nordic, have forged ahead with making universal, quality childcare a priority.

Professor Sue Yeandle explains how telecare improves the lives of older people, particularly those who are prone to falls or have dementia.