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Linguistics / Literature - 30.11.2022

Linguistics / Literature - Social Sciences - 15.11.2022
What's occurin': Dialects in Barry, Caerphilly and Pontypridd subject of academic study
What’s occurin’: Dialects in Barry, Caerphilly and Pontypridd subject of academic study
Welsh English accents and dialects from three communities in South East Wales will form the basis of new research from Cardiff University.

Linguistics / Literature - 14.11.2022

Linguistics / Literature - Art and Design - 14.10.2022
New collection reveals hidden histories of Live Art and experimental theatre in Scotland
New collection reveals hidden histories of Live Art and experimental theatre in Scotland
Artists have been creating exciting performance and unconventional, adventurous productions in Scotland for decades.

Linguistics / Literature - History / Archeology - 14.10.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 10.10.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 10.10.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 28.09.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 26.09.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 16.09.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 13.09.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 20.07.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 12.07.2022

Linguistics / Literature - Politics - 31.05.2022

Linguistics / Literature - Event - 25.05.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 19.05.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 09.05.2022

Linguistics / Literature - Event - 04.05.2022

Linguistics / Literature - 08.04.2022

Linguistics / Literature - Event - 07.04.2022

Linguistics / Literature - Politics - 20.03.2022
Opinion: Peace, partition or stalemate: three ways this unravelling war will end
Opinion: Peace, partition or stalemate: three ways this unravelling war will end
The Russians' gamble on a quick win did not pay off, but Ukraine still cannot drive them out. So what happens next? Asks Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Campus - Linguistics / Literature - 15.03.2022
Learners have not closed the door on languages just before they make GCSE option choices, report shows
Half of all students are open to language learning at the point they make their option choices, new data shows.

Linguistics / Literature - 14.03.2022
Opinion: Could Putin and Russia really lose the war with Ukraine?
Opinion: Could Putin and Russia really lose the war with Ukraine?
Despite superior firepower, the expected triumph has not yet happened and the Kremlin's troops are growing demoralised, writes Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies).

Linguistics / Literature - 08.03.2022
Opinion: Vladimir Putin's dream has become a nightmare
Opinion: Vladimir Putin’s dream has become a nightmare
How long before Putin's generals start thinking the only way out of this mess is to get rid of the man who created it, asks Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Linguistics / Literature - 02.03.2022
Opinion: Let us show ordinary Russians what freedom looks like
Opinion: Let us show ordinary Russians what freedom looks like
Visa-free visits and student bursaries would undermine Putin's police state, writes Professor Mark Galeotti (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies).

Linguistics / Literature - 01.03.2022