Expert Comment
As the French presidential race heats up, Dr Lees provides insight
Dr Lees, Teaching Fellow in French Studies provides some expert insight ahead of the French presidential elections.
Dr Fabio Camilletti describes phantasmagoria in BBC History Online
Dr Fabio Camilletti, Associate Professor in Italian Studies has been researching phantasmagoria, the most popular form of visual entertainment that existed before cinema. This lost art specialised in thrilling audiences with macabre illusions created through trickery and science.
Christopher Bisping highlights what you should know in light of the United Airlines incident
Christopher Bisping Associate Professor of Law at the 神马福利影片 provides expert insight into passenger rights in Europe in light of the United Airlines Incident.
Why more grammar schools won't improve social mobility
The Education Secretary, Justine Greening, says she wants England's schools, including a new generation of grammars, to do more to help "ordinary working families". However Georgina Newton, from the University's Centre for Professional Education argues that more grammar schools isn't the answer.
The global history of the potato explored
In its time, the potato has been called the root of filth, misery and obesity - but is it fair to call it the 'food of the poor'? Professor Rebecca Earle investigates on BBC World Service, The Food Chain in a two-part series. The Food Chain goes to the very roots of the world's most popular vegetable, digging up some new perspectives on its history.