Professor Nicola Shaughnessy’s extensive research into autism and creative practice is one of nine selected Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) projects which have been made into … Read more
Month: November 2020
Anna Neale-Widdison collaborates with Fable Feast for ‘The Cursed Verse’
Lecturer in Music Business and Production, Anna Neale-Widdison, collaborates in Fable Feast’s The Cursed Word. Fable Feast is a celebration of storytelling, and a desire … Read more
Film alumnus, Jake Cunningham, produces Amazon Prime Video UK’s first podcast
A big congratulations to BA (Hons) Film alumnus, Jake Cunningham, who has produced a brand new film production podcast, Wrap Party. Jake graduated from the … Read more
‘A Sonic Palimpsest: Revisiting Chatham Historic Dockyards’ featured on ITV Meridian evening news
Music and Audio Technology’s research project, ‘A Sonic Palimpsest: Revisiting Chatham Historic Dockyards‘, was featured on ITV Meridian evening news on Thursday 12 November: “The … Read more
Tiny Manyings for Riddley: an artistic discussion about Riddley Walker
Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre, Will Wollen, is chairing an online research and artist chat, ‘Tiny Manyings for Riddley: an artistic discussion about Riddley … Read more
Careers in Film and Media: Sabine Heller from Blue Sky Studios and Xin Feng, Founder of SourceEngine
The School of Arts are excited to announce two upcoming ‘Careers in Film and Media’ talks. The first event, ‘Careers in Animation’ is with Sabine … Read more
Performance and Theatre Research Group upcoming events
The School of Arts Performance and Theatre Research Group are delighted to invite you to their upcoming live events, kicking off with Dr Olu Taiwo … Read more
Richard Lightman voted onto National Executive Committee of The Musicians’ Union
Lecturer in Music, Richard Lightman, has been voted on to the National Executive Committee (EC) of the Musicians’ Union. The EC is the national governing … Read more
Dr Dieter Declercq discusses mental health and stand-up comedy in Reader’s Digest
School of Arts Lecturer in Film and Media Studies, Dr Dieter Declercq, shares his thoughts on the relationship between mental health and stand-up comedy in … Read more
Dr James Newton’s new podcast episode airs with guest, Dr Johnny Walker
Media Studies Lecturer, Dr James Newton‘s latest podcast episode, titled ‘Britain and the Video Rental Boom with Dr Johnny Walker‘, discusses the video rental boom … Read more