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Dr Rory Loughnane elected Plumer Visiting Fellow at University of Oxford

By gjm32 | 14 May 2020

Congratulations to Dr Rory Loughnane, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Studies at the School of English, who has been elected as Plumer Visiting Fellow in Early Modern English … Read more

Jillian Cadell on Normal People and COVID-19 for CNN

By gjm32 | 11 May 2020

Dr Jillian Caddell, Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century American Literature in the School of English, has written an opinion piece for CNN on the new adaptation of … Read more

Bashir Abu-Manneh’s ‘After Said’ reviewed in The Nation

By gjm32 | 07 May 2020

Dr Bashir Abu-Manneh, Reader in Postcolonial Literature in the School of English, has had his book After Said: Postcolonial Literary Studies in the Twenty-First Century … Read more

Rory Loughnane on Ministry of Ideas podcast

By gjm32 | 07 May 2020

Dr Rory Loughnane, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Studies in the School of English, has featured on the latest edition of the Ministry of Ideas podcast, … Read more

Alumna Gemma Jackson publishes collection of poetry

By gjm32 | 06 May 2020

Gemma Jackson, a BA (Hons) English Literature and Creative Writing and MA Creative Writing alumna, has recently published a collection of her poetry, entitled Aprire … Read more

Creative Writing Summer Series goes online

By gjm32 | 05 May 2020

The School of English is pleased to announce that our usual series of Creative Writing skills workshops and talks from industry professionals will be going … Read more

Call for papers: ‘Transgender, Two-Spirit and Nonbinary Indigenous Literature’

By gjm32 | 01 May 2020

Danne Jobin, PhD candidate in English, is guest co-editing a special issue of the journal Transmotion with Kai Pyle (University of Minnesota) on ‘Transgender, Two-Spirit … Read more

PhD candidate Aysegul Sentug releases podcast mini-series on boredom

By gjm32 | 28 April 2020

Aysegul Salamis Sentug, PhD Candidate in The Contemporary Novel: Practice as Research in the School of English, has launched a podcast miniseries, entitled ‘Let’s Get … Read more

Dragan Todorovic launches new Creative Writing prompts series

By gjm32 | 27 April 2020

Dragan Todorovic, author and Lecturer in Creative Writing in the School of English, has created a series of video prompts for Creative Writing students, applicants … Read more

Dr Eleanor Perry launches online creative writing resource

By gjm32 | 24 April 2020

Dr Eleanor Perry, Lecturer in Creative Writing in the School of English, has launched a new online creative resource entitled Writing Minds. Creative writing can … Read more

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