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Accounting History Review Conference 2024
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The 2024 Accounting History Review Conference will continue the exploration of accounting [in] history – the examination of multi-faceted social and institutional contexts through an accounting lens.
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The 2nd annual PGR Palooza
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Back for its second year, the PGR Palooza is a free, one-day research conference designed just for you.
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Art and Politics in France: an Unbreakable Connection
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Join us for this lecture on 30 January 2024, which delves into the intricate relationship between art and politics in contemporary France.
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Systematic reviews
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Systematic reviews are a type of research methodology that involves a comprehensive and unbiased synthesis of all available evidence on a particular research question or topic.
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Arabic and the Modern Arab World, Culture and Misconceptions
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In this seminar, you will learn about Arabic and its misconceptions. You will also learn about some useful expressions and greetings, but most importantly, the session will give insight into social etiquette, customs and festivals.
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Japan in today's world: Language, Culture and Society.
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Japan in today's world: Language, culture and society, is a seminar that intends to introduce general aspects of Japanese culture and society in the 21st century. Find out more and book online.
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How special is sport? Changing thinking and practice on the relationship between sport, law and politics
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It is often claimed that sport should not mix with law and politics. However, sport is a sizeable economic activity and participants in it have rights protected by law.
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Using the power of language analysis to support software development
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Open-Source Software drives many of our technological advances. But developers can find it challenging to choose which software to use, with the benefits and drawbacks hidden amongst global noise.
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Influencing policy and debate on antisemitism and Islamophobia through new evidence and arguments
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Professor James Renton, is using his ground-breaking research on antisemitism and Islamophobia – including their commonly unacknowledged shared history – to redefine our understanding of racism.
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Saving lives by managing disease-carrying mosquitos
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Dr Clare Strode's work aims to support people in parts of the world where the risk of mosquito-borne disease is part of everyday life.
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