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  • The lost Banksy interview

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 22, 2023 A new episode of The Bansky Story, including a newly-discovered interview with Banksy, is now available on our playlist.

  • Bodies and Beings of Viking Worlds

    Module code: AR3092 This optional module examines the fascinating and strange bodies and beings that populated the Viking worlds.

  • Bodies and Beings of Viking Worlds

    Module code: AR3092 This optional module examines the fascinating and strange bodies and beings that populated the Viking worlds.

  • Bodies and Beings of Viking Worlds

    Module code: AR3092 This optional module examines the fascinating and strange bodies and beings that populated the Viking worlds.

  • Dr Sylvia Pinches

    Dr Sylvia Pinches received her doctorate in 2001, and has since held a number of posts, including as a researcher for the Compton Verney House Trust and as a curator at 78 Derngate, Northampton.

  • Joseph Stiglitz and Central Banks

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on January 15, 2013 Nobel Prize-winning economist, Joseph Stiglitz, stated that central banks have too much financial power to remain as unelected bodies.

  • Could human beings one day live on Mars

    The Mars One Mission hopes to create a human settlement on Mars by the year 2025 allowing people to live on the Red Planet, albeit in an enclosed environment.

  • Online fact-checking – a growing trend

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 6, 2016 A recent report from the Reuters Institute has traced the rise of political fact-checking sites in Europe. It recorded 113 such groups are active today.

  • University economist delivers keynote speech on the recovery of banks

    An academic from the University’s School of Business delivered the final keynote at the Twelfth Asia-Pacific High-level Meeting in Bali, Indonesia on 22-23 March.

  • Space technologies to help improve environmental and living conditions at banks of the Ganges

    International scientists, including researchers from our University, are using space sensors to monitor the health of land around the River Ganges in India, home to approximately 500 million people. The Ganges flows through India and Bangladesh.

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