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Accountancy in society
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Professor of Accountancy, Alisdair Dobie, is interested is interactions between accounting and society, particularly the changes in accounting and what this means for society.
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Shoot for the stars
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At Edge Hill, you'll be taught by experts like Dr Robert Lyon. Robert brings a wealth of experience and knowledge with him into the curriculum.
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Increasing female participation in computer science and technology
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Professor Ella Pereira talks about increasing female participation in computer science through the extra-curricular and community activities we organise.
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Master your employability - mock assessment centre days
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the Business School runs a 'Mock Assessment Centre Day' for all second-year students every year to help you stay ahead of the competition.
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We really need to talk about Buffy
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When Professor Matthew Pateman, tuned into his first episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1997, he was hooked. Over 20 years later, he’s still talking about Buffy.
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Movie train - Carl Hunter
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Some may know Carl Hunter as a member of The Farm, most of our film, media and television students just know him as Carl, one of their lecturers.
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Programme for children and young people highlights effects of loneliness.
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Tackling the Blues mental health programme for children and young people is highlighting the effects of loneliness this Mental Health Awareness Week.
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Everton Women’s players visit Liverpool school with mental health programme Tackling the Blues
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Everton Women’s Courtney Brosnan and Hanna Bennison visited a Liverpool school to support Tackling the Blues this Mental Health Awareness Week.
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First cut is the deepest
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Working with Edge Hill’s International Centre on Racism, Dr Jenny Barret's research draws attention to ongoing patterns of racism in the cinema.
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Criminology and music
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Have you ever considered the possible links between Music and Criminology? Senior Lecturer Dr Eleanor Peters believes there are many crossovers,
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