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  • World Autism awareness week

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on April 8, 2019 World Autism awareness week The  United Nations  has also designated 2nd April World Autism Day.  Read the original resolution and get facts from the website.

  • Smoke-free campus campaign

    Being a considerate smoker Life on campus is a life for all. Our campus is a place for everyone to enjoy.

  • Student discipline appeals

    Appeals against Stage One decisions made under student discipline regulations Summary of procedure For full details of the procedure see paragraphs 11.86 – 102 (Non-Academic) and paragraphs 11.154 – 11.169 (Academic)  of Senate Regulation 11.

  • Transcultural Writing and the Publishing Industry

    Module code: EN3192 Are you interested in working in publishing or another area of the creative industries after graduation? If so, this module will enable you to gain valuable experience while learning more about these industries.

  • Transcultural Writing and the Publishing Industry

    Module code: EN3192 Are you interested in working in publishing or another area of the creative industries after graduation? If so, this module will enable you to gain valuable experience while learning more about these industries.

  • Transcultural Writing and the Publishing Industry

    Module code: EN3192 Are you interested in working in publishing or another area of the creative industries after graduation? If so, this module will enable you to gain valuable experience while learning more about these industries.

  • Research Skills Training for Autumn 2025

    Posted by William Farrell in Library and Learning Services on September 24, 2025 Another term begins, and so too does our research skills training program.

  • Autumn or Spring

    Learn more about the Autumn/Spring programme that we offer to primary school children.

  • Borrowing

    See the length of time members can borrow items for, as well as how to return or request a book. requesting articles, chapters, books and journals not available in our collection from other libraries. Loaning or providing items from our collection to other libraries

  • Ideas

    There are many ways in which to use your oral history materials. Get more ideas on how and where you could use your interviews.

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