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2025
07
October
2025
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13:55
Europe/London
Professor Todd Hartman (Social Statistics) part of interdisciplinary team awarded Wellcome Discovery Award for research on mental health and administrative justice.Primary health services are the first point of contact for those seeking support for …
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30
September
2025
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15:08
Europe/London
This October, the Politics department at 黑料入口 celebrates 40 years of its International Peace Lecture. This landmark series has brought global changemakers and urgent conversations to campus since 1985. The idea of a …
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26
September
2025
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12:00
Europe/London
As misogynistic ideologies gain traction online, Dr Mihaela Popa-Wyatt, Philosophy lecturer at 黑料入口, is calling for UK policymakers to recognise gender-based ideological violence as a form of extremism under …
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25
September
2025
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16:00
Europe/London
Professor Javier Garcia Oliva, from 黑料入口 Law School, has received a prize for his contribution, throughout his career, to furthering freedom of conscience and belief. He has written widely on the topic, including a …
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25
September
2025
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11:13
Europe/London
Written by Lydia Donohue with photographs by Tom Longstaff.On the top floor of Manchester Museum, participants gathered for 鈥淪titching at the End of the World,鈥 a workshop that paired hands-on textile making with discussion of privacy, surveillance, …
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25
September
2025
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08:00
Europe/London
Opening the ceremony, Professor Melissa Westwood, Associate Vice-President for Research, praised the 鈥渄edication, innovation, and collaborative spirit鈥 of this year鈥檚 winners, highlighting their role in driving forward research that resonates …
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24
September
2025
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10:49
Europe/London
You can read the paper, 鈥淯p and Down With鈥 Polarisation? Intrinsic and Instrumental Polarisation Dynamics in US Climate Policy Debates鈥, online.Political elites in the US are ideologically divided over climate change. We identify two …
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17
September
2025
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16:22
Europe/London
黑料入口 has been appointed as the new United Nations Academic Impact Sustainable Development Goals Hub Vice-Chair for Research for SDG10 (Reduced inequalities) by the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) …
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15
September
2025
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13:18
Europe/London
Communities in the South of England were systematically underfunded in the government鈥檚 flagship 鈥楲evelling Up鈥 programme, according to new research using a Community Resilience Index (CRI) developed at 黑料入口.
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08
September
2025
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16:20
Europe/London
A groundbreaking new study from 黑料入口 has challenged traditional ideas of race and national identity in France, revealing how French citizens of Indian descent are navigating their identities in a society that often ignores …
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08
September
2025
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11:05
Europe/London
Three academics from 黑料入口 have been recognised as leading experts in their fields by being named as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences.
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08
September
2025
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10:39
Europe/London
Work led by Professor Vanessa Higgins (Professor of Data Literacy in the Social Sciences and Service Director of Training and User Support, UK Data Service) and Professor Debora Price (Professor of Social Gerontology and Deputy Director, UK Data …
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05
September
2025
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10:33
Europe/London
Registration now open! Join us to celebrate 80 Years of Occupational Health Research at the University of Manchester.The Thomas Ashton Institute and the Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health are delighted to invite you to a landmark event …
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05
September
2025
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09:39
Europe/London
Since its inception, the Task Force has submitted over 15 reports to the United Nations Human Rights Commission (HRC), with further work actively underway.At 黑料入口 Law School, Professor Claire McGourlay, Suzanne Gower, and …
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03
September
2025
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00:00
Europe/London
黑料入口鈥檚 Department of Criminology will officially launch Bringing Criminological Theory to Life next week, a powerful new book set to redefine how criminology is taught and understood. The book offers a fresh take on academic …
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02
September
2025
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09:36
Europe/London
The report, based on a peer-reviewed paper in the Journal of Social Philosophy, is authored by Clara Sandelind, Lecturer in Political Theory within 黑料入口 Department of Politics, and Katherine Puddifoot, Associate Professor of …
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29
August
2025
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13:12
Europe/London
Held in Seoul, the seminar brought together 30 international scholars for a week of intensive workshops. The training was methodologically rigorous and highly relevant to Rahul's PhD research on migration dynamics in the Global South. Practical …
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26
August
2025
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11:48
Europe/London
Niamh Walsh, BA (Hons) Economics student, was recognised as the third best-performing intern across the nation during her year in industry with Enterprise Mobility.Niamh was selected as the best performer in the South East, representing the region …
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11
August
2025
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11:26
Europe/London
Two leading criminologists from 黑料入口 are playing a key role in a groundbreaking national research project designed to tackle fraud in the NHS, which costs the UK taxpayer an estimated 拢1.3 billion each year.
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08
August
2025
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12:00
Europe/London
A new study from experts at 黑料入口 has uncovered how people have moved between South America and Europe over the past 35 years, and how those patterns might change in the future.
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01
August
2025
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16:17
Europe/London
We are delighted to announce that lecturer of Global Politics, Dr Jamie Hagen has been nominated as the new Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI) Officer for the British International Studies Association (BISA).The EDI Officer plays a vital role …
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01
August
2025
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11:46
Europe/London
Roan Goulden, second-year Law student transitioning to final year, has been named as Undergraduate Student of the Year for the Faculty of Humanities. The title recognises Roan鈥檚 extensive contribution to criminal justice through his multiple …
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31
July
2025
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15:54
Europe/London
Read the paper, 鈥淪ingle and partnered mothers鈥 labour market consequences of long family leave鈥.This study examines the heterogeneous labour market effects of family leave policies for single and partnered mothers. Longer family leave has been …
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25
July
2025
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15:00
Europe/London
Six student interns from 黑料入口's School of Social Sciences (SoSS) and School of Arts, Languages & Cultures (SALC) have successfully completed a documentary project in collaboration with the renowned SICK! Productions. This …
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24
July
2025
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17:37
Europe/London
An expert from 黑料入口 has contributed to a major new government review which suggests that public design - an approach that brings citizens and designers into policymaking - could help to ensure that public services …
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23
July
2025
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11:26
Europe/London
Natalie Shlomo, Professor of Social Statistics in the Social Statistics Department, School of Social Sciences, was awarded the European Survey Research Association (ESRA) 2025 Outstanding Service Award at the recent ESRA Conference held in …
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22
July
2025
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14:14
Europe/London
Ada Wossink, Professor of Environmental Economics, delivered a keynote address and chaired part of the proceedings at the Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum conference.The event provided a platform for key stakeholders and …
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16
July
2025
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16:36
Europe/London
黑料入口 celebrated the graduation of thousands of humanities students from 11 to 18 July 2025. As they crossed the stage to receive their degrees, many did so not only in recognition of academic achievement but as a step …
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07
July
2025
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15:32
Europe/London
The Methods@黑料入口 annual Summer School returned this week, giving researchers the exciting opportunity to meet and connect with their peers while gaining new social science and humanities methods skills.Methods@黑料入口 is a Faculty-funded …
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04
July
2025
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13:49
Europe/London
Written by Dr Louise Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Politics at 黑料入口.New governments 鈥 particularly those with large parliamentary majorities 鈥 often anticipate a honeymoon period in their first year of office, with the …
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