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Piecing together our fragmented heritage: Ripon Cathedral fragments at the University of Leeds
Special Collections at the University of Leeds hosts an event spotlighting manuscript fragments from Ripon Cathedral Library’s rare books.
"It's Very Personal": Sex and Relationships on the Problem Pages c.1960-1990
The School of History’s Katrina Honeyman memorial lecture will take place on Thursday 23rd March, delivered by Prof. Tracey Loughran on the role of problem pages in the 1960s and 70s.
Dr Alaric Hall riddles about plants and eggs at University of Sheffield Talk
Dr Alaric Hall presented his thoughts about medieval riddles as part of a conference series with White Rose universities at the University of Sheffield’s Medieval and Ancient Research Centre.
PhD scholarship on the history of artificial intelligence now available
Applications are invited for a 40-month PhD studentship on the history of artificial intelligence in Britain.
How much microfibre do we emit with our washing?
The UK’s laundry releases microfibres weighing the equivalent of up to 1,500 double-decker buses every year, according to new research.