Taoism in Bits
Professor Paul Bowman presented ‘Taoism in Bits’ as a Research Seminar in the School on 25 January and will again as part of a newly formed research cluster on 2 February.
Read moreProfessor Paul Bowman presented ‘Taoism in Bits’ as a Research Seminar in the School on 25 January and will again as part of a newly formed research cluster on 2 February.
Read moreLast week saw the adoption of the Investigatory Powers Act – a comprehensive legislative framework that regulates the surveillance powers
Read moreThis post is by Tim Holmes Marcus Morris founded The Eagle comic, still remembered for Dan Dare and cutaway illustrations
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Read moreThis post by Professor Richard Sambrook originally appeared in The Conversation. It underlines the importance of strong vocational education for journalists.
Read moreThe reciprocal closeness in the relationship between journalism and power is a prominent feature of British political history. In times
Read moreIt was only through a brief encounter that I came to discover a hidden talented photographer in our School.
Read morePosted by Sian Morgan Lloyd Last week we highlighted opportunities for you to use Welsh in your studies, including choosing
Read moreDebates about the ethics and validity of investigative journalism have been very much to the fore recently. Last week’s news
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