The Writing Well workshops are aimed at UK undergraduate and postgraduate students to help develop their academic writing skills. However, ALL students are welcome. Why … Read more
Criminologist joins leading US liberal-arts college
Dr Simon Cottee, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, will be working at Wellesley College in the US as a Visiting Senior Fellow from January to August this year. … Read more
Domestic violence and women with learning disabilities blog
In this research project we wanted to hear directly from women with learning disabilities themselves about the domestic violence they had experienced. (We also explored … Read more
Women and sex tourism landscapes
In her recently published book, Women and Sex Tourism Landscapes, Erin Sanders-McDonagh explores female tourists’ interactions with highly sexualized spaces and places in two very … Read more
New book looks at emotions within politics and social policy
Dr Eleanor Jupp, Lecturer in Social Policy within the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, is one of the editors of the newly … Read more
Research Seminar “Service level delivery of positive behaviour support: what does the evidence suggest?”
Monday 20 February 2017 – Prof Angela Hassiotis will be giving the Tizard lecture “Service level delivery of positive behaviour support: what does the evidence suggest?” … Read more
Tizard 2016 Round up
The Tizard Centre rounded up the year with their Centre Meeting today with plenty to discuss going forward but with also much to celebrate regarding … Read more
OFFSCA-ID Research – Kent & Medway Partnership Trust
Prof Glynis Murphy presented the early results of the OFFSCA-ID research to Kent & Medway Partnership Trusts (November 2016). The project involved following up men with learning … Read more
“My Feral Heart” – Film
A quick reminder to you all that ‘My feral heart” is showing this Saturday (10 Dec) at 15:00 hrs in the Gulbenkian cinema. A sudden … Read more
Attitudes towards Tourette’s syndrome
Melina Malli (PhD student) and Prof Rachel Forrester-Jones have recently published an article looking at the attitudes of adolescents towards their peers with Tourette’s syndrome … Read more


