David Stirrup, Professor of American Literature and Indigenous Studies, along with his Co-I Chris Andersen (University of Alberta), has been awarded £284,000 for the project … Read more
Shreyasi Sharma awarded Charles Wallace India Trust Fellowship
We are pleased to announce The Centres for Postcolonial Studies and Creative Writing have awarded the annual Charles Wallace India Trust Writing Fellowship to Shreyasi … Read more
Kenan Malik – The Story of Race: White Supremacy to Identity Politics.
On Tuesday 7 February the Centre for the Global Study of Empire hosted an important talk by Kenan Malik. The Story of Race: White Supremacy … Read more
Applicant Day Timetables
Please click below to see the subject specific timetables for our Applicant Days. We look forward to meeting you all very soon! If you have any … Read more
100 Years: TS Eliot’s The Waste Land
This opportunity enabled me to think thoroughly about my own research ideas and gave me the confidence to discuss my research with academic staff and … Read more
Tomi Adegbayibi shortlisted for the Michael Marks Poetry Award
The work itself is quite simply inspired by being human and then the sensory experience of sight and taste. It still goes on as it … Read more
David Herd’s Walk Song named a Book of the Year by the Australian Book Review
We’re delighted to announce that Professor David Herd’s collection of poetry, Walk Song, has been named a Book of the Year in the Australian Book Review (ABR). In making his selection, the writer John … Read more
Lecturer’s introduction included in popular edition of Miyazawa stories
A global outlook is a critical part of the School of English’s identity, with colleagues exploring literature from around the world and investigating their regional … Read more
First year student has poetry published in online literary journal
Congratulations to first year English Literature and Creative Writing student Hyla Etame, who recently had her poem, ‘Love Letter to My Fatherland‘ published by the online … Read more
Viva success: Reanne Crane
Congratulations to Reanne Crane, for successfully defending her PhD thesis “Aldous Huxley’s Island Revisited: Psychedelics and the Semantics of Perception and Belief.” Both examiners were … Read more