Kerra Maddern

University of Exeter expert shares work to protect academic freedom and safety with Secretary of State for Education

Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson has heard from a University of Exeter expert leading work to protect academic...

Limited jobs block social mobility opportunities for young people in coastal and rural areas, study shows

Social mobility opportunities for young people in coastal and rural areas are constrained by the lack of jobs available, a...

Drawing attention to the limitations of human decision making makes the use of AI seem less problematic, study shows

Reminding people human decision-making can be biased can make the use of artificial intelligence seem less problematic, a new study...

Online spaces can provide bodily comfort, relief and inclusion for some autistic people, study says

Online spaces can provide comfort, relief and inclusion for some autistic adults, and provide important means for expression and for...

Reforms to Google’s web search dominance could address a “fundamental asymmetry”, researchers say

Proposed Government reforms to tackle Google’s web search dominance could address a “fundamental asymmetry” - but aspects need to be...

Paul Mason and Carl Hunter OBE appointed Honorary Fellows at the Centre for the Public Understanding of Defence and Security and Exeter’s Defence, Security & Resilience Network

Award-winning journalist, writer and political consultant Paul Mason and Carl Stephen Patrick Hunter OBE have been appointed as Honorary Senior...

Coronavirus memorial decisions are complex and regionally varied, new study shows

The radically different ways communities experienced the coronavirus pandemic is leading to the creation of fragmented and inconsistent memorials, a...

Tax evasion should be treated as a form of corruption if financial criminals are to be held accountable, new study argues.

Tax evasion should be treated as a form of corruption if financial criminals are to be held accountable, a new...