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Freelance working in the creative industries
Read Dr Heidi Ashton’s blog, as part of the Productivity and Futures of Work GRP, on the importance of freelancers in the creative industries, their importance to the economy and the impact of non-status employment.
The Choices and Challenges of Childbirth
Join Sociology’s Dr.Georgia Clancy at ESRC Festival of Social Science event on 25 November as she explores women’s most popular childbirth choices and the barriers preventing their realisation.
Get your entries in for #¹û¶³´«Ã½Autumn
Our popular photo competition continues. Submit your entry by 28 November
New IT alerts
IDG manages IT business and services within the University – implementing new projects, enhancing capabilities, dealing with day-to-day issues via the Help Desk, and supplying equipment and consumables. An important part of this service is to provide our users with timely information about our work. To ensure you're informed, please subscribe to these updates.
Get active and have fun as part of the Tri Grid Challenge
Track how far you run, walk, swim and cycle over two weeks to earn points and win prizes. Be quick to sign up - registration closes at midnight on Wednesday 24 November.
Community update
Read an update following an incident at Sherbourne accommodation on campus.
Term 1 and looking ahead
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Living Wage Accreditation
Next, good news: we have become an accredited Living Wage Employer. We've been paying the real Living Wage for a number of years, and now we have taken the additional step to commit to work with our suppliers on this too.
Richard Hutchins
Our Chief Communications Officer, Richard Hutchins, will soon be leaving ¹û¶³´«Ã½, after ten years of dedicated and impactful service - .