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The health and wellbeing of our members, delegates, colleagues and staff is the BSA’s first priority. We are following official government and WHO guidance. Currently we expect the BSA Annual…
The British Sociological Association is the lead nominating body for Sociology in the Research Excellence Framework process. In 2017 we nominated candidates for the following units of assessment for REF…
This month we have five copies of Kardashian Kulture: How Celebrities Changed Life in the 21st Century by Ellis Cashmore to give away. Using the royal family of celebrity culture,…
Within the United Kingdom (UK), the education system has always been centred on a dominant White Eurocentric curriculum which has often omitted the contribution of Black and ethnic minorities historically….
Strike action by UCU members is about to begin again in 74 universities across the UK (47 universities will participate in disputes covering pensions and pay and conditions, 22 will…
In 2016, I joined the University of Leicester’s Department of Health Sciences to undertake a funded PhD exploring barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of national clinical guidelines for…
Few of us will have escaped the trials and tribulations of IT system installations, either at work or in our online interactions with service and goods providers outside of work….
Over the past year UKRI has been developing its new policy on open access for journal articles and books that result from research that they support. This new policy is…
University of Glasgow PhD candidates Molly Gilmour and Jessica Penney organized a British Sociological Association Postgraduate Event on Friday, 24 January from 9am to 5pm. Entitled ‘Facilitating Holistic Wellbeing in the…