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Ada Lovelace day is the 14th of October this year and this will be our 10th year of celebrating that day! We are planning events and activities with a climate and earth sciences theme, running in the afternoon and early evening of that date. The day time events will be in the Main Library and […]
Art in Translation (AIT) publishes the best writing from around the world on the visual arts, architecture, and design in English translation. The journal was launched on 26 February 2009 with generous funding from Getty Foundation, Los Angeles. Initially published three times a year, Art in Translation increased its frequency to four times a year, starting […]

Joseph shares his journey as a Martingale Scholar and how the scholarship has helped him grow both academically and personally, as well as his tips for any future Scholars.

In this post, Christina Butt shares her research findings that explore how reflective portfolios play a critical role in fostering independent learning and demonstrating work readiness. She highlights an interesting gap between university-based professional skill development and students’ perceptions of their readiness for the professional world. Christina is a 2025 graduate of the University of […]
Want to boost your library research skills? Find out more about the library resources for your research question? Or about managing your bibliographic and research data? Find out what the Library can do to help you succeed with your dissertation or thesis at our Dissertation and Thesis Festival 2025. Sessions include: Finding Academic Literature Spotlight […]

An Invitation At a time of mounting social and environmental crises, it becomes imperative for educators to reflect and reconsider the aims and purposes of education. Beyond its immediate functions to serve pre-established expectations or providing formal training in a competitive market, we consider education as a relational practice and a place of encounter within […]