What can be done to speed Anne’s Law into legislation as quickly and effectively as possible?
The third event in the Q-Step research seminar series
2022 Notable Book of the Year Award winner, Author Jillian Schwedler visits the University of Edinburgh. You don't want to miss this!
African Women in Digital Spaces (Online Book Launch) Redefining Social Movements on the Continent and in the Diaspora. Edited by Dr Msia Kibona Clark & Dr Wunpini Fatimata Mohammed This is CAS fourth seminar in their Seminar Series 2023/2024.
As part of the Social Work Seminar Series, this film screening will feature the stories of five women from different walks of life and spotlights the distressing reality for women suffering economic abuse in India.
Taxes as instruments of policy have significant distributive and behavioural consequences on individuals, families and the broader society.
The new ‘Theory in Sociology’ seminar series, hosted within CRITIQUE, will be launched with a Panel discussion on ‘Theorising the Digital’, featuring Liz McFall, Karen Gregory and Ben Collier.
How does the sea shore shed light on family legacies of property ownership and global warming?
Part of “Together for Mental Health”, an interdisciplinary, international collaboration between Indonesia, Ghana and the UK.