This one-day symposium invites research papers that explore the relationship between the Irish writer and ‘Little England’. How have Irish writers, dramatists, poets, artists, academics, … Read more
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MA module inspires student to undertake research career
Emma Scanlan, a School of English alumna, recently contacted Prof. Donna Landry to uphold ‘a promise’ she made nearly five years ago when she was a taught … Read more
Feminist craftivism workshop led by Katja May
Katja May (School of English PhD student) will be running a Feminist Craftivism Workshop as part of a symposium on Gender, Sexuality and the Sensory, which … Read more
Condolences for Molly Mahood
The University is sad to report that Molly Mahood died last Tuesday, aged 97. Molly was Professor of English Literature at the University of Kent from … Read more
Dragan Todorovic on BBC Radio 3’s The Verb
Dragan Todorovic, lecturer in Creative Writing, was a guest on BBC Radio 3 last week. He talked about his sound art and writing in general … Read more
Dr Rory Loughnane is awarded the Faculty of Humanities Prize for Starting Research
The Faculty of Humanities Prize for Starting Research has been awarded to Dr Rory Loughnane (School of English) in recognition of his significant contribution to the landmark … Read more
Poem by Patricia Debney opens ‘Pride of Britain’ Awards
Patricia Debney, Reader in Creative Writing at the School of English, was commissioned to write the opening poem for ITV’s ‘Pride of Britain’ awards, which … Read more
‘Breaking the Generations’, a film co-directed by Prof. Caroline Rooney, is featured on the Medical Aid for Palestinians website
Caroline Rooney, Professor of African and Middle Eastern Studies in the School of English, has directed a film with William Parry entitled ‘Breaking the Generations: … Read more
David Herd’s poetry collection named Book of the Year in the Sunday Herald
David Herd’s recent collection of poetry Through has been nominated as a ‘Book of the Year 2016’ in the Sunday Herald. This is the fourth … Read more