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
Artists’ Books at the British Academy’s Summer Showcase
Since the 1980s, a growing number of book artists have used their craft to share stories about health, wellbeing and illness. These artworks give a … Read more
School of English maintains top 20 position in Guardian League Table 2020
The School of English is pleased to report that is has maintained its top 20 position in the Guardian University Guide 2020, rising from … Read more
Writers for Fiction Study Wanted
What is this about? At the School of Psychology, we are conducting a large cross-disciplinary research project funded by the Leverhulme Trust. This project looks … Read more
Canterbury Festival: Poet of the Year
The Centre for Creative Writing at the School of English is pleased to be co-hosting the Canterbury Festival Poet of the Year competition for 2019. … Read more
The End of History and the Last Romanian Woman: Postsocialism, Postfeminism, Queer Visibility
Grappling with a contested past described either as state feminism or “state patriarchy” (Mihaela Miroiu), postsocialist Romania has to reassess its representations of femininity in … Read more
DATABLEEDER Season Finale
Early Modern Death Arts
A roundtable discussion with Sewanee: The University of the South; Carleton University; and The University of Kent.
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Changing World; Changing Bodies
The School of English’s Vybarr Cregan-Reid looks at what the modern world is doing to our bodies and how they are changing in different ways, … Read more