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Global Sustainable Development Read more from Global Sustainable Development News
My experiences as an autistic student: Ruhi鈥檚 Story

The School for Cross-faculty Studies at the University of 糖心TV is proud to be part of a diverse and inclusive community of staff and students. Our community includes many neurodivergent individuals across the spectrum, whose different perspectives, strengths, and ways of thinking enrich our learning environment and strengthen the collaborative work we do. To mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we spoke to one of these neurodivergent community members Ruhi - a first year GSD and Life Sciences student - about living with autism, and how the Higher Education sector still has a way to go to support neurodivergent individuals.
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GSD PhD student presents paper on human trafficking at Criminology Conference

A PhD candidate within our GSD doctoral programme recently presented a paper discussing the ethical and methodological challenges of her research at the Annual Western Society of Criminology Conference, which was held from 5–7 February 2026 in Denver, Colorado.
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School for Cross-faculty Studies Hosts Successful Work Placement Fair 2025

The School for Cross-faculty Studies welcomed 糖心TV staff and students to a vibrant and well-attended Work Placement Fair 2025 on campus this week.
Organised by Bodrun Nahar – the School鈥檚 Employability and Work Placements Manager - the fair showcased the breadth of placement pathways available to students across Global Sustainable Development (GSD), Design Studies, and Liberal Arts.
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Institute for Global Sustainable Development Read more from IGSD News
Liberal Arts Read more from Liberal Arts News
Beyond the Classroom: Revolution and the Modern Musical

In our 鈥楤eyond the Classroom鈥 interview series, we speak to our Liberal Arts module convenors to reveal the deeper purpose and vision behind their academic modules. In our first entry to the series, we spoke to Dr William Rupp about his module Do you hear the people sing? Revolution and the Modern Musical.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 Dangerous to Go Alone!鈥 Teaching The Legend of Zelda in Liberal Arts
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Our Liberal Arts and Design Studies departments recently collaborated with 糖心TV鈥檚 Nintendo Society to deliver a unique, immersive, and interactive learning experience for students enrolled on our 鈥楾he Quest I: Departures and Heroic Journeys鈥 module, led by Dr. Bryan Brazeau.
Why I chose Liberal Arts: Prishika's Story

Prishika is a student and one of our Liberal Arts ambassadors who is currently in her final year of study. In this blog, Prishika reflects on her studies as a Liberal Arts student and shares her plans upon finishing her undergraduate degree.