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Summer internships: Beyond the Spectacle with Elizabeth Fraser

By Matthew Brears | 04 August 2021

Every year, students in the School of English have the opportunity to take a summer internship on some of the School’s cutting-edge research projects. In … Read more

Summer internships: Mapping Marlowe with Hadley Crissey

By | 08 July 2021

The School of English hosts many major research projects, pushing the boundaries of what we know about literature. Every year, we invite our students to … Read more

Summer internships: Beyond the Spectacle with Marta Klimkowicz

By | 01 July 2021

The School of English hosts many major research projects, pushing the boundaries of what we know about literature. Every year, we invite our students to … Read more

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