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Call For Papers: The Irish Writer in ‘Little England’

By gv44 | 02 August 2017

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

Feminist craftivism workshop led by Katja May

By crn | 13 March 2017

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

Dragan Todorovic on BBC Radio 3’s The Verb

By crn | 23 February 2017

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

By crn | 21 February 2017

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

By crn | 20 February 2017

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

Singing Across The Channel: Ballads of Politics and Protest in Britain and France

By EC | 09 January 2017

Singing Across The Channel: Ballads of Politics and Protest in Britain and France  A one-day workshop exploring the musical side of political protest with live … Read more

Norbert Bugeja addresses Seminar at Northampton University

By EC | 23 November 2012

Dr Norbert Bugeja, Lecturer in Postcolonial Literature at the School of English, has been invited to address the Media, English and Culture Seminar within the … Read more

The School of English to welcome Glenn Adamson, Head of Research at the V&A Museum, as visiting professor

By EC | 29 October 2012

The School of English and the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, in association with the School of Architecture, are delighted to welcome Glenn Adamson, … Read more

The 17th Annual Dickens Society Symposium

By EC | 13 August 2012

The Dickens Society, founded at the MLA Convention in New York in 1970, exists in the words of the organization, “to conduct, encourage, foster and … Read more

Leading poets gather in Canterbury for the Sounds New Festival

By EC | 10 July 2012

Sounds New Poetry is jointly organised by two of the Research Centres within the School of English: Modern Poetry and Creative Writing. Events range from … Read more

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