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Exploring the galleries of Venice
Dr Emma Roberts and History of Art students take in the art and culture of one of Europe's most beautiful cities
13/02/18 -
Padman: how Bollywood is challenging the stigma around periods in India
Dr Kay Standing looks at a new film based on the story of an Indian entrepreneur who created affordable sanitary pads
25/01/18 -
Spike Lee's She's Gotta Have It takes aim at the 'clown with the nuclear codes'
Spike Lee's updated his breakthrough movie She's Gotta Have It, and made a more political drama for the times, writes Film Studies Programme Leader Dr Ruth Doughty
22/01/18 -
The freemasons no longer have significant influence in the British police
Conflicts of interest are no longer the concern they once were, writes Practitioner Fellow in Policing Peter Williams
09/01/18 -
To understand the South Sudan crisis, we must look at the role of politics, not identity
Focusing on racial, religious and ethnic differences is the easiest but least satisfactory way to look at decades of conflict, writes Dr Christopher Vaughan
18/12/17