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Financing for Society report launches today
Academics in the School of Sociology and Social Policy have today launched a report detailing the findings of a recent research project looking into a new model of finance for public organisations.
Partnership awards success
The University’s Partnership Awards on 29th April 2019 was a great success for the School of Sociology & Social Policy, celebrating the school community's commitment to The Partnership values.
Netflix's Sex Education Is A Win For Diversity – But When Will Diversity Include Disability?
Dr Julia Bahner has co-authored a blog about Netflix’s recent hit Sex Education.
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.
Students take action in response to hate crime
Students are taking action this week in a gesture of support for a Salford family following a racist attack on the family’s home last month.