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  • Women on Boards

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 4, 2015 Latest 5 year progress summary from Lord Davies shows progress. Get the full data plus previous reports from the UK government website.

  • UN Blue Book Series now online

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 25, 2016 The UN Dag Hammarskjöld Library has digitized 19 books in this important series.

  • Representations of Policing

    Module code: CR2031 This module explores the history of representations and images of policing, from Victorian times to the present day.

  • Richard III experts discuss how the project illustrates university research is changing for the better

    Experts on Richard III have provided a series of insightful opinion pieces about the last Plantagenet king where they discuss their research, contemplate how University research is changing and address concerns that the remains may not be those of Richard III.

  • Libertine Literature, 1660-1690

    Module code: EN3172 This module examines many of the most important  libertine works written in the years following the restoration of Charles II in 1660.

  • Post-War British Popular Culture

    Module code: HA3475 This is a module on the history of popular (visual) culture in Britain since 1945 – including cinema, television, comics and popular fiction.

  • Post-War British Popular Culture

    Module code: HA3475 This is a module on the history of popular (visual) culture in Britain since 1945 – including cinema, television, comics and popular fiction.

  • Post-War British Popular Culture

    Module code: HA3475 This is a module on the history of popular (visual) culture in Britain since 1945 – including cinema, television, comics and popular fiction.

  • University receives top national award for philanthropic reporting

    The University has won a top national award for Prospect Research Analytics recognising the development of effective reporting within the Development and Alumni Relations Office.

  • Charles Wilson Building

    Global Lounge The social study spaces on the ground floor of the Charles Wilson Building provide a relaxed, informal space for you to study. The space is open Monday – Sunday. You will need your ID card to access Charles Wilson through the side entrance before 7.00am and after 6.

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