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
Category: Research
Rory Loughnane on Ministry of Ideas podcast
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
Call for papers: ‘Transgender, Two-Spirit and Nonbinary Indigenous Literature’
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
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
Rory Loughnane discusses Shakespeare’s co-authors for The Guardian and The Observer
Dr Rory Loughnane, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Studies in the School of English, was interviewed in The Guardian and The Observer this month about … Read more
Funding for PhDs at the School of English
Refugee Tales 2019
Re-issuing its call for an end to indefinite detention, Refugee Tales walks for the fifth time this year. Starting in Brighton on July 6 and … Read more
PhD Studentship associated with AHRC funded project
The School of English is delighted to announce a unique doctoral opportunity. It has arisen as a result of the award of an AHRC grant … Read more
Maritime Animals Conference
In maritime narratives of humans, ships and the sea, animals are too often absent, or marginalised in passing references, despite the fact that ships once … Read more
MOVES – Migration and Modernity: Historical and Cultural Challenges
This doctoral programme is defined by a unique collaboration between university researchers in the Humanities and Social Sciences and partners across sectors (NGOs, charities working with … Read more