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  • The Curious Feminist: Gender in Global Politics

    Module code: PL2021 Throughout history, cisgender men have held the vast majority of positions of power. This imbalance has had an effect on the role, policies and actions of states and societies. In this module, you will look at the role of sex and gender within global politics.

  • The Curious Feminist: Gender in Global Politics

    Module code: PL2021 Throughout history, cisgender men have held the vast majority of positions of power. This imbalance has had an effect on the role, policies and actions of states and societies. In this module, you will look at the role of sex and gender within global politics.

  • The Curious Feminist: Gender in Global Politics

    Module code: PL2021 Throughout history, cisgender men have held the vast majority of positions of power. This imbalance has had an effect on the role, policies and actions of states and societies. In this module, you will look at the role of sex and gender within global politics.

  • Video reveals potential killer blow to King Richard III

    The University has revealed new film footage that for the first time details the potential killer blow that claimed the life of King Richard III.

  • New research shows the proportion of adults with autism or psychotic disorders remains stable

    Results from the latest part of a national survey on mental health reveal the number of adults diagnosed with autism and psychotic disorders in England has not risen since data was first collected in 2007

  • New Friends of the Botanic Garden talks

    In March the Friends of the Garden begin a new series of informal talks to complement their evening winter lecture programme. These will be held on Wednesdays at the Botanic Garden, in the Knoll House.

  • A festive flying pterosaur family reunion 150 million years in the making

    Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ study finds nearly 50 hidden relatives of Pterodactylus, the first pterosaur

  • Posted by Physics & Astronomy in Physics and Astronomy Blog on 22 July 2020 The School of Physics and Astronomy has announced the 2020 recipients of our undergraduate prizes.

  • Monira named Volunteer of the Year

    Monira Mubaarak, a second year Psychology undergraduate student, has been presented with the Frank May Cup after being named the ‘Volunteer of the Year’.

  • Posted by Margaret Maclean in Library Special Collections on May 9, 2014 Penny Bloods, popular from the 1840s to the 1860s, were so named because of their preoccupation with the gory and sensational.

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