By evaluating and comparing cultural practices and institutional habits, Margherita suggests best practices for a sustainable field. The study was funded by Creative Europe and … Read more
Category: Identities, Politics and the Arts Research Group
Imagining Autism launches online resources
Imagining Autism, a project originally created by Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance, and Dr Melissa Trimingham, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre, has recently launched … Read more
PhD student Kasia Senyszyn writes on accessible theatre for The Stage
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
Free preview of the play Talk by Mark Wilson
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
Inside Out symposium and performance of The Duck
This week, the School of Arts will host a two day symposium as part of the Playing A/Part research project, led by Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor … Read more
Call for contributions for ‘Inside Out’ symposium
Contributions are sought for a two day symposium as part of the Playing A/Part research project, led by Nicola Shaughnessy, Professor of Performance in the … Read more
‘Comedy and Mental Health: Future Directions’ conference
The Performance and Theatre Research Cluster and the Identities, Politics and the Arts Research Cluster in the School of Arts warmly invite you to conference … Read more
Launch of Playing A/Part website
The School of Arts is delighted to announce the launch of a dedicated website for the Playing A/Part research project, investigating the identities of autistic … Read more
Call for papers: ‘Pro-Social Play’
Professor Nicola Shaughnessey, Professor of Performance in the Department of Drama and Theatre and Dr Dieter Declercq, Assistant Lecturer in Film and Media Studies, along … Read more
Autism Arts Festival 2019
The School of Arts and Gulbenkian are hosting the second biennial Autism Arts Festival to be held on campus for Friday 26 April to Sunday … Read more