Research Exchange
November 17 2014 This week the Modern Slavery Bill was debated by the House of Lords. […]
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Tags: ‘Care for the Future, AHRC, anti-slavery, Arts and Humanities Research Council, contemporary slavery, Department of American and Canadian Studies, House of Lords, Modern Slavery Bill, Professor Andrew Thompson, Professor Jean Allain, Professor John Oldfield, Professor Kevin Bales, Professor Peter Ling, Professor Stephen Mumford, Professor Zoe Trodd, Queens University Belfast, The University of Hull
Academics from The University of Nottingham have designed a new online linguistics tool that will help […]
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Tags: Arts and Humanities Research Council, Centre for Research in Applied Linguistics, Charles Dickens, CLiC, linguistics
Academics use a variety of methods to get their work seen by a broader audience than […]
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Tags: 300, classics, comics, helots, Jordie Bellaire, Kieron Gillen, Lynn Fotheringham, Ryan Kelly, Sparta, Stephen Hodkinson, Three
We are living in an age when we are more likely to fire off an email […]
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Tags: Creative Writing, Jon McGregor, Professor David Greenaway, The Letters Page
A new lecture series exploring the concept of identity from a multi-disciplinary perspective begins at The […]
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It’s an everyday material we take for granted but now the secrets of how we came […]
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Tags: ancient glass, archaeology, Bronze Age, Professor Julian Henderson
It may be over two hundred years since the abolition of the British slave trade but […]
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Tags: country houses, Department of History, geography, history, School of Geography, slavery, state home
An epic journey undertaken on foot by the celebrated playwright Ben Jonson more than 400 years […]
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Tags: Ben Jonson, English, expedition, facebook, history, social media, twitter, walk