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  • Migration in the media

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 22, 2015 How do the media cover international migration stories? The report, Moving Stories, is published by the Ethical Journalism Network and reviews media coverage of migration in the...

  • Global study reveals new hypertension and blood pressure genes

    Thirty-one new gene regions linked with blood pressure have been identified in one of the largest genetic studies of blood pressure to date, involving over 347,000 people, and jointly led by Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and the University of Cambridge, with...

  • Shoes Unboxed at Wakefield Museum

    Janna King, MA in Museum Studies (now Documentation Assistant, Wakefield Museums and Castle) Here at Wakefield Museums & Castles, we had the pleasure of hosting student, Sarah Verreault, who spent eight weeks with us working on our Shoes Unboxed project.

  • Nature inspired birthday parties

    Available themes Choose your unforgettable adventure! Forest Party with Bear Huffs   Join Bear for a fantastic forest escapade! Explore the wonders of woodland wildlife and plant life in this enchanting party theme.

  • Research seminars

    The School of Geography, Geology and the Environment hosts numerous research seminars relating to Earth and Environmental Sciences and Human Geography, where external and internal speakers present the results of their latest research.

  • Katy Bunning

    Katy is the current Programme Director of Museum Studies by Distance Learning and a Research Associate in the School of Museum Studies.

  • Observatory of Algorithms with Social Impact

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on March 23, 2020 A listing from the Eticas Foundation  which is indexing algorithms used by search engines and organisations and classifying them by type location and impact.

  • Explosive Violence Monitor

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 14, 2020   Explosive Violence Monitor 2019   Latest annual report by Action on Armed Violence (AOAV) – demonstrates that civilians continue to be disproportionately affected by the...

  • Globalisation and Skills

    Module code: MN2144 Globalisation is changing the nature of the global employment market and the skills needed in the workforce. We are seeing important shifts in the types of jobs that make up the economy. These shifts have been brought about by many factors.

  • Pharmaceutics

    Module code: CH2211 This module will introduce the molecular foundations of drug action, guiding you from the chemical principles that shape ligand–protein interactions, to the biological systems that determine how drugs reach, bind, and influence their targets.

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