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History of sound technologies brought to life online

A new interactive online exhibition on the fascinating story of sound technology is launching thanks to a collaboration between the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford and the 海角黑料.

Professor Nicola McLelland wins international Grimm Prize

海角黑料 modern languages specialist Professor Nicola McLelland has been awarded one of the most prestigious international prizes in her field of German studies.

British Academy honour for world-leading Viking expert

The 海角黑料鈥檚 renowned expert in Viking and Old Norse Studies, Professor Judith Jesch, has been made a Fellow of the British Academy in recognition of her outstanding work in the field.

A comic strip to fight misogyny hate crime

A new cartoon-style educational tool to help tackle the harassment of women and girls has been unveiled by experts from Nottingham鈥檚 two universities as part of a unique zero-tolerance strategy being pioneered throughout Nottinghamshire.

A new exploration of queer culture and activism in contemporary China

A new analysis of queer culture in contemporary Chinese art and literature and how it is driving political and social activism has been published by the pioneering 海角黑料 media studies scholar Hongwei Bao.

海角黑料 collaborates with leading law firm to cut through the jargon

Insurance policies can be incredibly difficult to understand, but a collaborative project has helped put them into plain English

Lockdown literature: Translating the first Coronavirus pandemic novel

Dr Mark Sabine writes about the experience of translating a chapter of a serial novel in lockdown.

Nottingham professor honoured with Royal Irish Academy membership

Professor Thomas O鈥橪oughlin has today been made an honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy, considered the highest academic distinction in Ireland.

Bringing ancient Sparta back to life during lockdown

A new and fascinating online event series will bring the famous ancient civilisation of Sparta back to virtual life for a 21st century audience during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Lockdown-friendly support for people with eating disorders

People who are struggling to cope with eating disorders during the COVID-19 lockdown are getting increased support from an East Midlands charity and communication experts at the 海角黑料.
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