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Project submits evidence to press regulator IMPRESS
The School of Media and Communication’s Dr Julie Firmstone and a team of academics have submitted written evidence to the press regulator IMPRESS’s review of its code of ethics for journalists.
School of History podcast: 'Ten Days in Harlem', with Professor Simon Hall
Professor Simon Hall talks to Dr John Gallagher about how Fidel Castro's visit to New York revolutionised the Cold War.
Dr Alexander Franklin interviewed by Simon Graf
Dr Franklin discussed his work in Philosophy of Physics and Explanation with Simon Graf.
"Homeschooling History" and "You're Dead To Me" - IMS Postgraduate Researcher works on BBC Podcasts
IMS Postgraduate Researcher Hannah MacKenzie discusses her experience working on the BBC Radio Four podcasts, 'You're Dead to Me' and 'Homeschool History'.
Tensions can become strengths for national museums seeking to work locally and collaboratively
A collaborative research project looking at how the National Science and Media Museum can be locally rooted and open, engaged and collaborative has concluded with the launch of a new publication.