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Alexander Massetti awarded prize for dissertation
School of History student Alexander Massetti has been awarded an undergraduate prize for his dissertation on maritime history.
Women of the Harlem Renaissance
As part of Black History Month, Professor Kate Dossett explores why the women of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance are not better known today, why that matters and what it tells us about power.
Ngûgî wa Thiong’o to open International Symposium
Legendary novelist, decolonial activist and professor, returns to his alma mater as part of the symposium organised by the Racial Justice Network.
Work by Caitlin Burns in new exhibition following residency with Leeds Print Workshop
BA Fine Art graduate Caitlin Burns is exhibiting new work at Patrick Studios in Leeds, following a residency with Leeds Print Workshop.
Teaching Fellow Joe Gilmore's work with Artificial Intelligence published in Clot Magazine
Marking the 60th anniversary of the celebrated work Utopia or Oblivion, Joe Gilmore generated images using descriptions of simulations of various differential equations connected to chaos theory.