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Call for Papers: ‘Beyond Human: The Aesthetics of Nature and Technology’

By gjm32 | 18 September 2019

Dr Michael Newall, Senior Lecturer in the History of Art, Alice Helliwell, PhD candidate in History and Philosophy of Art and David Brown, PhD candidate … Read more

Studio 3 Gallery installation: ‘Zones of Flow (iv)’

By gjm32 | 13 September 2019

Dr Rocio Von Jungenfield, media researcher and Lecturer in Digital Media in the School of Engineering and Digital Arts at the University of Kent, is … Read more

Film by alumna Nimasu Namsaren features at Pushkin House

By gjm32 | 12 September 2019

Nimasu Namsaren, who graduated with a BA (Hons) in Film this summer, will feature in an ongoing series of events on ‘Exploring Identity in Student … Read more

James Newton discusses Quentin Tarantino

By gjm32 | 10 September 2019

Dr James Newton, Lecturer in the Department of Media Studies in the School of Arts, has released the latest instalment of his podcast series, Newton Talks. … Read more

Moving Memory to perform ‘Love Grows’

By gjm32 | 14 August 2019

Moving Memory Dance Theatre Company, created by Sian Stevenson, Senior Tutor and Lecturer in Drama and Theatre in the School of Arts, will be performing … Read more

Incels documentary featuring Kaitlyn Regehr attracts press interest

By gjm32 | 13 August 2019

We are pleased to report that the documentary ‘Inside the Secret World of Incels’, featuring Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies in the School … Read more

Kaitlyn Regehr on BBC’s Beyond 100 Days

By gjm32 | 06 August 2019

Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies in the School of Arts, appeared on the BBC’s Beyond 100 Days yesterday, Monday 5 August 2019. Beyond … Read more

School of Arts’ students and alumni at Edinburgh Fringe

By gjm32 | 02 August 2019

We’re pleased to announce that a plethora of School of Arts’ students and alumni are performing at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Every year thousands … Read more

Call for papers: ‘Rethinking the Archive through the History of Art’

By gjm32 | 01 August 2019

PhD students in the History and Philosophy of Art Marta Colombo, Stefano Farinelli and Katie Li, are organising a conference titled ‘Lingering in the Memory … Read more

New episode of Newton Talks podcast

By gjm32 | 25 July 2019

The latest instalment of Newton Talks, a podcast project by Dr James Newton, Lecturer in Media Studies, has just been published. The episode features Dr … Read more

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