After more than a decade in the Department of Theology and Religion, Dr Catherine Smith has moved to Advanced Research Computing.
Professor Candida Moss discusses her new book, God's Ghostwriters, which examines the role enslaved people had in co-authoring the Bible.
Academics are proposing a new and improved way to help researchers discover when consciousness emerges in human infancy.
Emanuele Scieri has qualified for the award of his doctorate for his thesis on catena manuscripts on the Acts of the Apostles.
The arts, culture, and humanities sector creates and fosters community resilience – a strength that has come to the fore in our post-pandemic world.
Congratulations to Dr Panagiotis Manafis on the publication of his book "Exegesis of the Gospel of Luke", produced as part of the CATENA project.
An exhibit entitled 'A Journey on the Philosophy of Misinformation' launched last week in The Philosophy Museum in Milan to combat fake news.
The Culture Forward team have partnered with the Ikon gallery in Birmingham for their latest exhibition 'Start The Press' - launching next week.
Dr Haifaa Jawad's article was the LSE's number one most read piece in 2023 attracting new readers in the summer due to the Women's World Cup.
Call for applications: Psychology Cross-training Fellowship Program for Theologians
Dr Karen Wenell from the Department of Theology and Religion looks into the meaning of Christmas and has it changed over the years?
We spoke to four academics from across the College of Arts and Law about how their research is linked to climate change and what they hope to see out of COP28.