New Year Traditions from Around the World A lump of coal just wonโt cut it anymore. I need a more carbon-neutral gift to take to my neighbours at New Year, […]
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Into the Groove Christmas Lecture If you enjoyed our post for Record Store Day in April, you may be interested in a free event taking place on 14th December. Set […]
Luciadagen (Santa Lucia Day) History On 13th December Scandinavians commemorate Luciadagen the so-called โFestival of Lightsโ celebrating Santa Lucia. This stems from the fourth-century martyrdom of the Italian Saint Lucia […]
November 18, 2023 Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse Whoโd have thought the creation of a character with small stature and a plucky attitude would go on to become a household name […]
Movember: Supporting Men’s Health Calling all our Mo Bros! Itโs that time of year again. We want you to embrace your facial hair and grow a moustache for a month. […]
Preserving the Past: My Journey Volunteering with the University Heritage Collections Forewords Delve into the captivating world of heritage preservation through the eyes of one talented high school volunteer. Join […]
Introducing Digimap Digimap is an online mapping and data delivery service available to UK academic subscribers. The Digimap platform provides access to online maps and spatial data from the Ordnance […]
Uncovering Hidden Histories: Provenance research internships in the Edward Clark Collectionย ย During July, the Universityโs Heritage Collections department hosted two student interns whose intrepid research skills greatly helped us […]
Unleashing the Power of Left-Handedness: Exploring the Advantages of Being Left-Handed Left-handedness, a natural phenomenon that has intrigued scientists and societies for centuries, refers to the preference of using the […]
National Bakewell Tart Day The flaky, buttery pastry, a good amount of jam and sweet frangipane and the little cherry on top literally is the cherry on top. Itโs the […]