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Exciting and flexible post-doc position as an Engagement Fellow on ‘Living with Dying: Everyday Cultures of Dying within Family Life in Britain, c.1900s-1950s’ project. The closing date is the 7 March

Professor Simon Ball explains his favourite books written about El Alamein and what makes them so interesting.

A new £5m University sports facility has been named after History graduate Jonny Brownlee and his brother Alistair, who won silver and gold respectively in the triathlon at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Dr Adam Cathcart comments on how hereditary succession is an integral part of the North Korean regime following reports that Kim Jong-un's half brother has been killed.

Associate Professor Andrea Major discusses the East India Company and the impeachment of the Governor-General, Warren Hastings.