University of Sheffield historian works as historical adviser to artist creating statue of suffragist Millicent Fawcett Statue set to be unveiled in London's Parliament Square as part of centenary of women's partial suffrage University of Sheffield historian helps artist select the 59 women and men suffrage campaigners who appear on the plinth of the Fawcett statue Statue starts to redress the glaring gender imbalance of political memorials and the near absence of women in political commemoration Suffrage statue begins the much needed feminization of public understanding of progressive campaigns and democratic cultures As people across the UK celebrate the 100 year anniversary of women's partial suffrage, a historian from the University of Sheffield is helping to carve a place in history and in public space for the women and men who fought for women's right to vote.
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Join the Cultural Communications and Computing Research Institute (C3RI) at Sheffield Hallam University for a two day workshop on Architecture Visualisation in Virtual Reality.
The University of Sheffield's Director of Public Affairs has been shortlisted in the 9th Annual International Brand Master Awards, for the University's #WeAreInternational campaign, aimed at highlighting the value of international students.
Good Travel Management are delighted to welcome Sam Frankish and Phil Jackson to the operations team here in Hessle.
Sheffield Hallam University will receive funding from the Office for Students (OfS) to play a leading role in tackling religion-based hate crime and harassment affecting students on campus and across the region.
hlw Keeble Hawson has further strengthened its commercial property department in Doncaster with the appointment of two new solicitors.
National investment group Mercia Technologies PLC is pleased to announce that it has completed a further £1.
Only half of businesses believe the UK's phone network is more reliable than five years ago, according to new research by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) released today (Friday).