Society, Politics & Law
Methods in Motion: Communicating a challenge to liberal democracy
Dr Georgina Blakeley, Senior Lecturer in Politics, offers one way of approaching the study of the Spanish anti-austerity 15M movement.
History & The Arts
The Lords against the gunboats: When the House of Lords took on Lord Palmerston
In 1850, The House of Lords gathered to condemn the British Government's use of a blockade to force reparations from Greece. Their intervention wasn't warmly received, as this extract from the Portsmouth Telegraph shows.
Money & Business
What impact are tighter immigration restrictions having on the UK's curry houses?
Rules limiting inwards migration from outside the EU is having a harsh effect on independent restaurants up and down the country, explains Emily Falconer.
Society, Politics & Law
What Brexit and Trump mean for Global Justice and International Development
Brexit and Donald Trump appear to drive global justice and international development efforts into unchartered waters says Professor Theo Papaioannou.
Society, Politics & Law
Some thoughts on Brexit
Norman Clark, Emeritus Professor at The Open University, shares his thoughts on Brexit.
Society, Politics & Law
Open Corporates
Enabling citizen engagement with the corporate world.
Society, Politics & Law
The Skills Network
Collective Learning, Collective Action.
History & The Arts
The People on the Notes: Elizabeth Fry
Elizabeth Fry, sometimes known as 'the angel of prisons', was depicted on the £5 note for over a decade - only recently being replaced a couple of years ago by Winston Churchill. Here's what we know about her:
Society, Politics & Law
Methods in Motion: Getting on your bike, and looking for answers
Dr Peter Wood, a Visiting Fellow with the Geography Discipline, argues that although methodological choices are often seen as technical decisions, they can actually be key to intellectual creativity.