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It is International Human Rights Day, so we are exploring what human rights have to do with digital safety, wellbeing and citizenship. Are the articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights sufficiently covering a changing digital world? How can we use human rights to become better digital citizens? And is digital inclusion a human […]
The Art & Architecture Library at Minto House, Chambers Street, will close for the winter teaching vacation from 5.00pm on Friday 19th December, until 9.00am on Monday 12th January 2026. A fetch service will be in place for accessing the A&A Library book collection during the period 5th – 9th January; details will be published […]
Asemic writing, an intriguing form of expression devoid of specific semantic content, offers a universal language that transcends linguistic barriers. Emerging in the late 20th century, it has captivated artists seeking to explore the boundaries between text and visual art. Asemic writing’s abstract, calligraphic strokes evoke the appearance of writing without conveying explicit meaning, inviting […]
This blog was contributed to the University’s ‘Student Stories’ blog by Shirley, studying History and Politics MA (Hons) Many thanks to Shirley and to Student Stories for allowing us to republish here. Getting started with revision for an exam or big assessment can feel a bit daunting and probably the last thing you want to […]
All CMVM researchers are strongly encouraged to follow author attribution guidelines. While these instructions are in part designed to align with REF2029 expectations, they extend beyond these to promote excellence and transparency in research contributions. The shift from REF2021 to REF2029 highlights a new emphasis on institutional rather than individual outputs, removing minimum and maximum […]