• Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    ‘Representing Trauma’ at Imperial War Museum North

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    By Kass Jawaid Earlier this month, Manchester Metropolitan University students and staff travelled to Imperial War Museum North for a guided tour, and an on-site lecture and seminar. The trip was organised by Professor Antony Rowland as part of the English department’s ‘Representing Trauma’ unit, which explores representations and collective memories of the Holocaust. The…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    ‘Gender and Climate Change’ Workshop Review

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    By Jacqueline Grima When one of the deadliest cyclones on record hit south-eastern Bangladesh in April 1991, over 130,000 people were killed and millions left homeless.  When Hurricane Katrina hit the United States in 2005, nearly 2000 people died and almost the entire city of New Orleans was destroyed. What is little known about both…

  • News

    Will Syria & Iraq Ever Be Stable Again?

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    Dan J Broadley Will Syria and Iraq ever be stable? These were one of the many questions discussed at Manchester Metropolitan University yesterday as Dr Steve Hurst – who specialises in American foreign policy post-1945 – hosted a talk on ISIS in Syria, which was followed by an open discussion and talk on human rights….

  • News

    MMU Sustainability Fair

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    By Jacqueline Grima This week, Manchester Metropolitan University held a Sustainability Fair and ‘Tell Us’ talks in their brand new Students’ Union building, part of the university’s ‘Climate Week’. The Fair and ‘Tell Us’ are part of the NUS Responsible Futures Project, which aims to embed sustainability in the formal and informal curriculum through a…

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