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Can our words mean whatever we want them to mean?

By | 10 June 2021

BA (Hons) Philosophy and Social Anthropology final year student, Maria Balan, gives us an insight into her recent Philosophy of Language essay. By Maria Balan … Read more

Pride Month 2021: Religion, homophobia and colonialism

By | 09 June 2021

BA (Hons) Religious Studies student, Kush Galoria, has written an article in celebration of Pride Month 2021 on religion, homophobia and colonialism. By Kush Galoria … Read more

First year student, Emily Copeland, is the Institutional Representative for the ULAB

By | 02 December 2020

Congratulations to first year Hispanic and English Language and Linguistics student, Emily Copeland, who is the new Institutional Representative within the Undergraduate Linguistic Association of … Read more

Student summer internship is a major success

By Lyle Young | 18 September 2020

Undergraduate student Adeola Ogunbadewa has benefited from the first Summer Vacation Research Prize to be awarded to the Division of Arts and Humanities. Adeola, who … Read more

Collections Review volunteer opportunity at The Beaney

By Lyle Young | 20 September 2019

As part of the national Happy Museums initiative, The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge is recruiting student volunteers affected by anxiety for an ongoing … Read more

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