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Dr Heidi Ashton on why sexual misconduct, bullying and harassment is so pervasive in the cultural and creative industries
From the #MeToo movement to ongoing cases of bullying and harassment at all levels of the industry, harmful behaviours perpetrated by people in positions of power are proving stubbornly difficult to deal with across the creative sector.
From the #MeToo movement to ongoing cases of bullying and harassment at all levels of the industry, harmful behaviours perpetrated by people in positions of power are proving stubbornly difficult to deal with across the creative sector.
’Supernormal profits’ of Britain’s biggest housebuilders
The three largest housebuilders used their market power to deliver abnormally large profits and gain an advantage over competitors without dramatically increasing their levels of housing supply, a report shows.
The three largest housebuilders used their market power to deliver abnormally large profits and gain an advantage over competitors without dramatically increasing their levels of housing supply, a report shows.
Wind and solar power could significantly exceed Britain’s energy needs
Britain's energy needs could be met entirely by wind and solar, according to a policy brief published today by Oxford's Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment.
Britain's energy needs could be met entirely by wind and solar, according to a policy brief published today by Oxford's Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment.
Opinion: France used 10% less electricity last winter - valuable lessons in fighting climate change
Dr Steve Pye (UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources) highlight in The Conversation how France was able to reduce its total energy consumption last winter.
Dr Steve Pye (UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources) highlight in The Conversation how France was able to reduce its total energy consumption last winter.
Gerdau Graphene and GEIC Proud to Partner for a Fifth Year
Gerdau, Brazilian largest steel producer, and The University of Manchester's Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) are celebrating the successful completion of their fifth year of partnership.
Gerdau, Brazilian largest steel producer, and The University of Manchester's Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) are celebrating the successful completion of their fifth year of partnership.
Engineers back calls to upskill British shipbuilding
Engineers from the University of Southampton have welcomed a new report which is seeking to upskill British shipbuilding.
Engineers from the University of Southampton have welcomed a new report which is seeking to upskill British shipbuilding.
Q&A: Exploring the future of energy storage
Imperial energy experts have penned a new book exploring the fast-growing field of energy storage. In today's world, the shift towards cleaner and sustainable energy sources is more important than ever.
Imperial energy experts have penned a new book exploring the fast-growing field of energy storage. In today's world, the shift towards cleaner and sustainable energy sources is more important than ever.
Opinion: Inflation may be coming down but its unequal effects can still have an impact on wellbeing
Dr Alberto Prati (UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies) argues in The Conversation that measuring the effects of inflation inequality is important and urgent for a policy agenda that places citizens' wellbeing at its centre.
Dr Alberto Prati (UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies) argues in The Conversation that measuring the effects of inflation inequality is important and urgent for a policy agenda that places citizens' wellbeing at its centre.
Self-published authors earn double the amount of those who are self-published
Self-published 'indie' authors are earning up to double the amount of those using traditional publishing models, according to analysis by the University of Glasgow's CREATe.
Self-published 'indie' authors are earning up to double the amount of those using traditional publishing models, according to analysis by the University of Glasgow's CREATe.
History - Oct 2
Stories, History, and Poetry: Being Human Festival presents a diverse Scottish line-up
Stories, History, and Poetry: Being Human Festival presents a diverse Scottish line-up
Physics - Oct 2
Opinion: Think before shouting at your child: to them, words can be as harmful as physical blows
Opinion: Think before shouting at your child: to them, words can be as harmful as physical blows

Pharmacology - Oct 2
Oxford R21/Matrix-M(TM) malaria vaccine receives WHO recommendation for use paving the way for global roll-out
Oxford R21/Matrix-M(TM) malaria vaccine receives WHO recommendation for use paving the way for global roll-out
Career - Oct 2
Poverty, unemployment, terrorism and global kleptocracy celebrated for real-world impacts
Poverty, unemployment, terrorism and global kleptocracy celebrated for real-world impacts
Environment - Oct 2
Innovative flood resilience project announced as ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize Finalist
Innovative flood resilience project announced as ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize Finalist