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What Data Means to You Short Film 

What Data Means to You short-film project led by Dr. Mark Wong and Dr. Inge Sorensen has now realeased the film online

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Living in Between: Digital Technology and Pandemic 

The Social and Digital Change PGR Group welcomes submissions for a one-day virtual symposium on Friday 10 September 2021

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Methodology Workshop Series

Innovative Research Methodology for Digital Society and Economy

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Fintech for Financial Inclusion

Understanding opportunities and challenges for research and knowledge exchange focusing on Financial Inclusion with Fintech

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History and Narratives of Pandemic

Prof Andreas Bernard talks to us about the historical perspectives and narratives of pandemic

 

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We’re parents and carers too!

  • Lavinia Hirsu reports on our staffs' experiences of balancing care responsibilities with working from home during this pandemic.
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 Joint Forum Event: Digital Worlds

Contexts, Concepts and Methodological explorations

 

 

 

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Welcoming Knowledge Exchange

Introducing our new Knowledge Exchange Associate

 

 

 

 

 

 

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