Professor Amalia Arvaniti, of the Department of English Language & Linguistics, is the recipient of a two-year Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2019-2021) for her project “Politics … Read more
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Graeme Forbes takes role as philosophical consultant for theatre project
Dr Graeme Forbes, Lecturer in Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy, has become the philosophical consultant for the critically acclaimed theatre company Theatre Re for … Read more
Research student Ann-Christine Kinzer publishes article for “Wanderland” exhibition
Ann-Christine Kinzer, research student in the Department of Modern Languages, has recently contributed an article for a museum catalogue which will complement an exhibition taking … Read more
‘Sounds of Roman Egypt’ exhibition opens in London
Dr Ellen Swift, Reader in Archaeology and Dr Jo Stoner, Research Associate, both in the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, have worked together with Dr April … Read more
Nostalgia podcast with Will Wollen
The latest episode of the podcast series on ‘Nostalgia’, hosted by Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious … Read more
Dr Tamara Rathcke awarded funding for linguistics project
Dr Tamara Rathcke, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics for the Department of English Language & Linguistics, is a member of a European team of researchers who … Read more
Nostalgia podcast with Kyla Greenhorn
The latest episode of the podcast series on ‘Nostalgia’, hosted by Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious … Read more
ELLsoc help organise talk on constructed languages
Dr Bettina Beinhoff (Anglia Ruskin University) recently delivered a fascinating talk on the topic of constructed languages (e.g. Klingon and Dothraki). This talk was organised … Read more
Dust to dust competition reveals winners
SECL is delighted to announce the opening of the exhibition for the Eastern Academic Research Consortium (Eastern ARC) project, ‘Dust to Dust: Redesigning Urban Life in Healthy … Read more
Professor Werner Eck on ‘The Lost Augustan Province of Germany’
Professor Werner Eck, one of the lead historians of our time, recently visited the School of European Culture and Languages and gave a talk entitled … Read more