News: August 2019
How to become a great impostor
Unlike other icons who have appeared on the front of Life magazine, Ferdinand Waldo Demara was not famed as an astronaut, actor, hero or politician. In fact, his 23-year career was rather varied. He was, among other things, a doctor, professor, prison governor and monk. Demara was not some kind of genius either – he actually left school without any qualifications. Rather, he was “The Great Impostor”, a charming rogue who tricked his way to notoriety. This article by Tim Holmes, Lecturer in Criminology & Criminal Justice at the School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article .
Publication date: 22 August 2019
CAHB Graduate Research Induction Event (MRes, MPhil, PhD)
Publication date: 15 August 2019
Confucius institute joins the College of Arts Humanities and Business
This summer the Confucius institute at Bangor University will become part of the University’s College of Arts, Humanities and Business.
Publication date: 1 August 2019