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
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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
Ben Thomas on Hendrick Goltzius at Durham
Dr Ben Thomas, Reader in the Department of Art History, will give a paper entitled ‘The Protean Line of Hendrick Goltzius’ at the Durham Early … Read more
Call for proposals: ‘Words In, Of and For Performer Training’
Paul Allain, Professor of Theatre and Performance and Dean of the Graduate School, Stacie Lee Bennett-Worth, PhD candidate at De Monfort University and Honorary Research … Read more
Kaitlyn Regehr features in BBC3 documentary on incels
Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in the Department of Media Studies, has featured in a BBC3 documentary entitled ‘Inside the Secret World of Incels’, which debuted … Read more
Research project on Raphael wins Oxford’s Public Engagement with Research Award
Raphael – The Drawings, a Leverhulme-funded research project, that was co-organised by Dr Ben Thomas in the Department of Art History with colleagues from the … 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
Funding for symposium exploring the work of Sherri Irvin
Dr Eleen M Deprez, curator of the Studio 3 Gallery, has been awarded a grant from the British Society of Aesthetics to support a symposium … Read more
Workshop on digitizing historic WWI magazine
The Network of Research: Movies, Magazines and Audiences (NoRMMA), a research network situated within the School of Arts and founded by Dr Tamar Jeffers McDonald, … Read more
Kaitlyn Regehr interviews Steve Omohundro about AI
The latest instalment of podcast series entitled How Researchers Changed the World, hosted by Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, Lecturer in Media Studies, is now available. The … Read more









