2012 Festival press releases
ESRC press releases
- Life does get under your skin - 6 November
- Copyright laws are off balance - 5 November
- Cyberbullying in the workplace 'worse than conventional bullying' - 2 November
- Helping young people discover their own 'British' history - 2 November
- New policies recognise needs of vulnerable sexual communities - 2 November
- What natural disasters can teach us - 1 November
- London 2012 will inspire tomorrow’s social scientists - 30 October
- Researchers to debate the call for sexual abstinence education in schools - 29 October
- Smart cities: Bridging physical and digital - 26 October
Press releases from our event organisers
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November 2012
- Divided cities do not flourish, University of Cambridge - 8 November
- Photographer-in-residence's work shown at "Portraits of Britain" exhibition, Genomics Network - 8 November
- Creating our place: young people in Plymouth, Plymouth University - 7 November
- ESRC Festival of Social Science 2012: religion, gender, education and economics, Warwick University - 5 November
- Could a biotech revolution transform Scotland and ignite interest in the life sciences?, Genomics Policy and Research Forum - 4 November
October 2012
- Role of corporate social responsibility to be explored, Leeds Metropolitan University - 30 October
- Is the media’s portrayal of disability a help or a hindrance?, University of Leicester - 24 October
- Sustainable stories exhibition and workshop, University of Salford - October 23
- Art and science in conversation at Exeter RAMM, Egenis - 16 October
