SSH in the media: April

SSH has been featured frequently in the media over the last month, take a look at some of the stories below.

Vicky Heap and Jill Dickinson’s views were included in an article about sleeping rough in the Big Issue North on 4 March 2019.

 

Dr Charlotte Coleman spoke to Toby Foster on BBC Radio Sheffield on 8 March 2019 about her research into knife crime.

 

Professor Sam Twiselton was quoted in an article for Schools Week, warning that teachers should be involved in the development of the curriculum they use.

 

Professor Lisa Hopkins wrote an article for The Conversation looking at Richard Burbage, the first person to play the roles of Hamlet, Lear, Othello and Macbeth, on the 400th anniversary of his death.

 

 

 

Sue O’Brien spoke to Russia Today ( translation tool required) about the future of teaching training and education.

 

 

Professor Ian Rotherham spoke to the Guardian about the recent increase in red deer in urban areas.

 

 

Alan Reid wrote an article for the Brexit Institute titled ‘A week is a very long time in Brexitland’.

 

 

Dr Liz Austen wrote a feature for they Wonkhe looking at how institutions listen to students, including the use of ‘digital storytelling’ to measure student experience.

 

 

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