Dr Margherita Laera, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre in the School of Arts, will take part in a live-streamed panel discussion on ‘Fabulamundi and … Read more
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Proper Job Gradcast features alumna Laura Lexx
Dr Oliver Double, Reader in Drama, has just released the latest episode in his on-going podcast series, Proper Job Gradcast. In the ‘Gradcast’, Olly interviews Drama … Read more
Welcome to Dr Brona Martin!
CMAT is delighted to announce the appointment of composer and sound artist Dr Brona Martin. Brona is joining us as Postdoctoral Research Associate. She will … Read more
School of Arts success in The Guardian University Guide 2021
The School of Arts is proud to announce successful results in The Guardian University Guide 2021, published earlier in the week, with all of our … Read more
Alumna Laura Lexx publishes book: ‘Klopp Actually’
Alumna Laura Lexx, who studied Drama in the School of Arts, has published a book entitled Klopp Actually: (Imaginary) Life with Football’s Most Sensible Heartthrob (Two Roads … Read more
Mattias Frey interviewed on KMTV
Professor Mattias Frey, Head of Film and Media in the School of Arts, has been interviewed by local news station KMTV about the UK Government’s … Read more
Alumna produces short documentary for ‘Performing Multilingualism’ project
School of Arts alumna Georgiana Barcan, who studied BA (Hons) Drama and Film with a Placement Year, has shot and edited a short documentary of … Read more
Olly Double publishes on Little Tich
Dr Olly Double, Reader in Drama, has just published a chapter in a new collection entitled Victorian Comedy and Laughter: Conviviality, Jokes and Dissent (Palgrave, … Read more
A Sonic Palimpsest: Revisiting Chatham Historic Dockyards
Work on the AHRC-funded research project ‘A Sonic Palimpsest: Revisiting Chatham Historic Dockyards’ begins this month. Led by Dr Aki Pasoulas, with Dr Andrew Knight-Hill … Read more
Mattias Frey provides expert comment on Film and TV Production Restart Scheme
Professor Mattias Frey, Head of Film and Media in the School of Arts, has provided an expert comment in response to the UK Government’s Film … Read more