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  • Attenborough Arts Centre to host SEND Arts and Education Symposium

    Read more about Attenborough Arts Centre's upcoming SEND Symposium showcasing its award-winning SENsory Atelier programme.

  • Exploring Disabled Joy: Attenborough Arts Centre presents Traces

    Read more about Attenborough Arts' latest exhibition, Traces

  • AstRoSoc Success in the UKSEDS Satellite Design Competition – Mind Rover Matter

    Congratulations to the Mind-Rover-Matter team for their success in the UKSEDs Satellite Design Competition with their satellite S.P.A.R.K.L.E.S., achieving 4th place in the competition.

  • Locating the mortal remains of Richard III within the choir

    Finding the grave and realising was an interesting and important skeleton buried there.

  • Book a webinar for Canada Law

    Book for Canadian webinars and events.

  • Agents in your region

    We work with agents in the following regions of India:

  • Exploring and Understanding Risk and Security

    Module code: CR7719 This module lays the foundation for the rest of the course in two ways. Firstly, it introduces and allows you to practice a range of academic skills including assignment planning, critical reading and writing, and the all-important issue of referencing.

  • Exploring and Understanding Risk and Security

    Module code: CR7719 This module lays the foundation for the rest of the course in two ways. Firstly, it introduces and allows you to practice a range of academic skills including assignment planning, critical reading and writing, and the all-important issue of referencing.

  • Exploring and Understanding Risk and Security

    Module code: CR7719 This module lays the foundation for the rest of the course in two ways. Firstly, it introduces and allows you to practice a range of academic skills including assignment planning, critical reading and writing, and the all-important issue of referencing.

  • Why alcohol limits and unit guidelines could be completely wrong

    ULSB academic explores why alcohol limits and unit guidelines could be completely wrong

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