As part of the Employability Festival, the Department of Modern Languages is hosting a Language Jobs Fair on Friday 4 November from 12.00 -3pm in Keynes … Read more
Month: October 2016
Steve Willis on Channel 4
Dr Steve Willis, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, will appear in episode three of the Channel 4 series Britain’s … Read more
Patricia Novillo-Corvalan on Beckett, Paz and UNESCO
Dr Patricia Novillo-Corvalán, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature, will be delivering a talk entitled ‘Beckett, Octavio Paz, and UNESCO: The Cultural Politics … Read more
Antonio da Silva on ‘Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures’
Dr Antonio da Silva, Language Coordinator in Portuguese in the Department of Modern Languages, is to take part in a post-screening talk as part of … Read more
Tamara Rathcke on rhythm in music and language
Dr Tamara Rathcke, Lecturer in Linguistics in the Department of English Language & Linguistics, will be delivering a talk ‘On the Power of Rhythm in … Read more
Dunstan Lowe to talk on the post-human in Greek literature
Dr Dunstan Lowe, Lecturer in Latin Literature in the Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies, is to talk at a conference entitled ‘Man, Machine, Animal … Read more
Being Human festival explores archaeology
The Department of Classical & Archaeological Studies is organising a series of events under the title ‘All Roads Lead to Poems / All Odes Lead … Read more
Edward Kanterian on ‘The Worst Form of Government’
A podcast featuring Dr Edward Kanterian, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, passionately defending the values of freedom and democracy in a debate entitled ‘The Worst … Read more
Science-fiction film season
As part of the module Science Fiction: History and Innovation for second-year students, Dr Paul March-Russell, Specialist Associate Lecturer in Comparative Literature, has organised a … Read more
Skepsi call for peer reviewers
Skepsi is currently looking for peer reviewers in the fields of the humanities and the social sciences. Skepsi is an online interdisciplinary peer reviewed research … Read more