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Exploring the limited visual representation of enslaved and freed people in Imperial Spain and the links to contemporary racism in the Hispanic world.
American Studies Association recognises Professor Avery Gordon for dedicating a lifetime of work to the mission and values of American studies.
Research reflects on UK drug policy, its impact on marginalised communities and considers ways to empower those most affected by drug criminalisation.
The Department of History, Classics and Archaeology invites applications for these prestigious awards.
The Act was a huge milestone in the struggle for equality for disabled people and established a statutory duty on public bodies to promote and protect the rights of disabled persons in a number of areas, including Education.
The prestigious Chevening scholarships are offered every year to promising students by the UK Government’s international awards scheme, aimed at developing global leaders.
Research will consider how the health of racialised communities is disproportionately impacted by environmental harm.