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Funny Rabbit celebrates International Women’s Day

By gjm32 | 28 February 2019

Funny Rabbit, the new comedy club created by Dr Oliver Double, Reader in Drama in the School of Arts, will feature an all-female line up … Read more

PhD student Kasia Senyszyn launches accessible theatre project

By gjm32 | 05 February 2019

Kasia Senyszyn, who is studying for a PhD in Drama by Research in the School of Arts, supported by the Alumni Postgraduate Research Scholarship, has … Read more

Kaitlyn Regehr and Aylish Wood organise diversity Valentine’s event

By gjm32 | 29 January 2019

Professor Aylish Wood and Dr Kaitlyn Regehr from the departments of Film and Media  at the School of Arts have organised an event entitled Diversity and … Read more

Helen Brooks in conversation with Andrew Gordon-Watkins

By gjm32 | 24 January 2019

The School of Arts is delighted to present Behind the Scenes: In Conversation with Andrew Gordon-Watkins on Thursday 7 February 2019 at 4pm in the Aphra Theatre. … Read more

Film and Drama student wins community scholarship

By gjm32 | 24 January 2019

Aida Sharaf, a Stage 2 BA (Hons) in Film and Drama student in the School of Arts, has won a Community Scholarship for her application … Read more

Nicola Shaughnessy launches collection on Performing Psychologies

By gjm32 | 18 January 2019

Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance in the School of Arts has just co-edited a new collection, Performing Psychologies: Imagination, Creativity and Dramas of the Mind (Bloomsbury 2019) with Philip Barnard. … Read more

Arts students’ success in Employability Points competition

By gjm32 | 08 January 2019

Three students from the School of Arts have together achieved first, second and third places in the Employability Points Scheme‘s ‘Highest Points Logged During December’ competition … Read more

Ben Thomas at the Italian Cultural Institute

By gjm32 | 17 December 2018

Ben Thomas, Reader in History of Art in the School of Arts, will take part in a discussion about Raphael at the Italian Cultural Institute at … Read more

Ben Thomas on revolution in painting

By gjm32 | 26 October 2018

Dr Ben Thomas, Reader in History of Art, will be giving a paper at the Paul Mellon Centre in London on Wednesday 7 November 2018, … Read more

Dr Ben Thomas – ‘Edgar Wind and Modern Art: Realism and Symbolism’ at EAM Conference 2018

By gjm32 | 20 August 2018

Dr Ben Thomas, Senior Lecturer in History of Art, will be giving a paper at a major international conference in Munster, Germany, on 6th September … Read more

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