Events
Research Seminar: A Just War versus a Dignified Peace? Discourses about War and Peace in the Peace Negotiations between the Chinese Communist Party and the Nationalist Party in 1949
Dr Elisabeth Forster presents a paper for the War Studies research group in the School of History.
Research Seminar: The Bandung Moment: China’s Engagement and Taiwan’s Resistance 1952-1957
Dr Hao Chen presents a paper for the Politics, Diplomacy and International History research group in the School of History.
Selig Brodetsky Memorial Lecture 2026
For this year's Selig Brodetsky Memorial Lecture, we welcome Dr Ben Gidley who will ask the question 'Is antisemitism rising in the UK?'.
Russia’s Z-Space and the Grassroots War Culture
Ivan Philippov, one of the leading analysts of Russian war propaganda, explores the chaotic network of pro-war Telegram channels, often run by soldiers and frontline volunteers, known as the Z-space
Utopian Envisioning Lab
This full-day event bridges historical research with contemporary civic action, exploring how the history of utopias can serve as a practical tool to collaboratively design sustainable futures.
The Essentials of Nonwovens
Nonwoven materials are important technical textiles used in various applications, including healthcare, interiors, automotive, and hygiene.
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