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Tananarive Due with copies of her new book 'the Reformatory'.

Award-winning horror writer Tananarive Due knows how to scare. She explains what attracts us to the genre, how she creates horror, and how her time at Leeds played a key role in her success.

An interpretation of Mami Wata, with a red and yellow shawl, hoop earrings, holding a snake that curls round her neck and above her head.

PhD researcher Megan Fourqurean studies Nigerian literature that explores gender and sexuality through religious symbols.

Psychic nights, in pubs, are increasingly common in Britain especially since the pandemic, but why do so many people attend and what do they get out of it? Is there a connection between reason, wellbeing and spirit communication

New research project exploring the impact of psychic events on modern religions to host live event in Leeds.

An influencer holds a pink shoe in front of a camera.

A Leeds academic is working with the European Commission to provide influencers with accessible information about consumer law.

A portrait of John Gallagher smiling.

Dr Gallagher is a historian of Early Modern Britain and Europe, with particular interests in language, migration and education.