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Professor Gregory Radick explores the complexity of genetics through its history
A foundational debate turning out differently could have changed science and society. Read Professor Radick’s interview about his research into the history of genetics.
Faith, bordering and modern slavery in the UK
New research shows that faith-based organisations (FBOs) supporting modern slavery survivors in the UK are embroiled in a landscape marked by racialised border violence.
Two Theology and Religious Studies members of staff appear on BBC radio
Professor Johanna Stiebert spoke on Prime Minister Netanyahu's use of Scripture, while Dr Aled Thomas spoke on the topic of Scientology.
MA in Science, History and Society students co-author new article with impact potential
Two postgraduates are the co-authors of this article that will inform the exhibits and public engagement programme of The Science Museum in its 150th anniversary.
Spirited Conversations: Wellbeing, Reason and Communication with the Dead
New research project exploring the impact of psychic events on modern religions to host live event in Leeds.