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Plagiarism and academic integrity
Career
May 20, 2011

Plagiarism and academic integrity

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“UK social science is the best in the world”, says leading academic
Communication
May 19, 2011

“UK social science is the best in the world”, says leading academic

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Who benefits from benefits?
International Debate
May 19, 2011

Who benefits from benefits?

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Understanding why refugees in London work in the ‘informal economy’
International Debate
May 17, 2011

Understanding why refugees in London work in the ‘informal economy’

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“Don’t look to the Ivy League”

“Don’t look to the Ivy League”

In an essay published in the London Review of Books, Howard Hotson analyses the THE-QS World University Rankings and concludes that market […]

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Happiness and productivity at work

Happiness and productivity at work

Last week I chaired the Business in the Community WorkWell Summit in London, which was attended by over 250 senior people from […]

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An outbreak of common sense at the UK Department of Health?

An outbreak of common sense at the UK Department of Health?

GAfREC, the guidance document for UK NHS RECs, has just been updated. Until now all research within the NHS has required REC […]

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The impact of cuts on creativity

The impact of cuts on creativity

Can creativity flourish at a time when government funding for arts and humanities is being cut? That was the question under discussion […]

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Festival of Social Science – celebration of social science research in the UK

Festival of Social Science – celebration of social science research in the UK

Now in its ninth year, the Festival of Social Science has become an annual event in the calendar of many academics.  Amy […]

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Being professional about ‘impact’

Being professional about ‘impact’

Every now and again I see someone argue that the models for public engagement and impact built for natural sciences are all […]

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John Urry and Chris Rojek: “British Sociology since 1945″

John Urry and Chris Rojek: “British Sociology since 1945″

Recorded at the British Sociological Association annual conference 2011, sponsored by SAGE. In this interview with Professor John Urry, Professor Chris Rojek […]

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The mental roots of racial prejudice

The mental roots of racial prejudice

Italian researchers find social conservatives tend to attribute more negative qualities to members of a minority group regardless of race, religion or […]

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