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Research considers the community response to COVID-19 within the context of sociolinguistics- the visual display of signs in urban settings.
Research considers the history of 500 years of non-conformist religious groups and how they have thrived in both secular and non-secular environments.
Analysing the links between political communication and ideology with a deeper look into its impact on conservative, right-wing groups.
Exploring the limited visual representation of enslaved and freed people in Imperial Spain and the links to contemporary racism in the Hispanic world.
The prestigious Chevening scholarships are offered every year to promising students by the UK Government’s international awards scheme, aimed at developing global leaders.
This week has seen thousands of students graduate, with the ceremonies taking place online for the first time in the College’s near 200 year-history.
Over 3,300 students from 43 different countries have been invited to take part in the virtual celebrations, being held from 2 to 5 November.
The exhibition features three specially commissioned artworks offering perspectives arising from the COVID-19 crisis
The Jean Monnet Chair is a prestigious European Union specialised teaching post, funded by the Erasmus+ programme.