News
Professor Malcolm Chase invited to be keynote speaker at Chartist Convention
Professor Malcolm Chase (History) is keynote speaker at the 10th anniversary Chartist Convention in Newport this weekend, part of anniversary celebrations marking the Chartist Newport Rising.
How the disaster of Suez shook Britain to its core
Professor Simon Hall (History) comments on the Suez crisis as a ‘major watershed in British history’ and talks about its international significance.
Professor Simon Hall on BBC Radio 3
Professor Simon Hall discusses the Hungarian Revolution 60 years on.
Academics from LCS and History awarded £100k from the AHRC
The award is from the AHRC Global Challenges Research Fund for a project working to support marginalised communities overseas.
Call For Student Volunteers: Researchers And Performers
As part of the national Being Human Festival taking place across the UK and Leeds in November 2016, the University is partnering with Leeds GATE (Gypsy and Traveller Exchange) to stage an event ‘Challenging Hate Crime: Voices of Gypsies and Travellers’.