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West Lancashire businesses to benefit from the launch of innovation programme
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West Lancashire businesses with potential to grow are the target for a new partnership delivering fully funded innovation and growth programmes.
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Fear and Misery of the Third Reich
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In January 30th 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed as Chancellor of Germany. Bertolt Brecht’s Fear and Misery of the Third Reich showcases the lives of regular German citizens from 1933 to 1938, as the looming shadow of fascism slowly envelops their nation and prepares to spread across Europe.
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Fear and Misery of the Third Reich
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In January 30th 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed as Chancellor of Germany. Bertolt Brecht’s Fear and Misery of the Third Reich showcases the lives of regular German citizens from 1933 to 1938, as the looming shadow of fascism slowly envelops their nation and prepares to spread across Europe.
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Trans, Camera, Action: Transgender and non-binary support through oppositional filmmaking practice
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Trans, Camera, Action: Transgender and non-binary support through oppositional filmmaking practice features six short films, created through digital and analogue filmmaking practice research methods in conjunction with trans studies theory.
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Nuclear power expert who champions women in science to deliver free talk at Edge Hill
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AN internationally-recognised expert in nuclear energy that is credited with influencing Government policy will deliver a free talk at Edge Hill University next week.
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1st & 2nd Year Musical Theatre Assessments
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Join our talented first and second year students in a showcase of the history of Musical Theatre. From the early days of operetta, through the Golden Age, to ground-breaking work of the 1960s and 70s, we celebrate some of the best known tunes in musical theatre.
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Research Centre for Arts and Wellbeing Annual Showcase
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You are invited to join us for this exciting showcase event, highlighting the work of the research centre over the last year, with a range of different presentations and panels covering a variety of subjects.
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Catkins are flowering at different times as climate changes – threatening their pollination and the wildlife that feed on them
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In a new article for The Conversation, Dr Sven Batke, Reader in Plant Sciences at Edge Hill University, explores how a shift in seasons is affecting the emergence of catkins.
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Why is Jesus often depicted with a six-pack? The muscular messiah reflects Christian values of masculinity
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In a new article for The Conversation, Chris Greenough Reader in Social Sciences at Edge Hill University explores why Jesus is often portrayed with a toned physique.
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Exploring the concept of Relational Inclusivity in the context of special and inclusive education: The importance of positive peer relationships for students
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The presentation will explore the concept of Relational Inclusivity (RI) in the context of special and inclusive education, focusing on the importance of positive peer relationships for students
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