Dr Tamara Rathcke, Lecturer in the Department of English Language & Linguistics, will be giving her talk entitled ‘Autosegmental-Metrical Approaches to Modelling Russian Intonation: Evidence … Read more
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Nostalgia podcast with Paul March-Russell
Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, has just released the second instalment of his podcast series … Read more
Stamatina Liosi in Philosophy Now magazine
Stamatina Liosi, a PhD student and Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, has just contributed a piece to the latest edition of Philosophy Now magazine, … Read more
Comparative Literature showcase their research
Academic staff and postgraduates from the Department of Comparative Literature will be hosting a Research Day to showcase their work on Wednesday 6 June 2018. … Read more
Congratulations to Julia Berger
The Department of Religious Studies is delighted to announce that Julia Berger has completed her PhD, entitled ‘Divine Polity: The Baha’i International Community and the … Read more
In memoriam: Jacqueline Hill
We are saddened to learn of the death of Jacqueline Hill (née Marchand) on 28 April this year, at the age of 89. With her … Read more
Skepsi conference: ‘Wandering and Home’
Skepsi will be holding its 11th annual disciplinary conference this week, under the theme ‘Wandering and Home’. The event will be held this Friday, 25 … Read more
Chris Deacy podcast on nostalgia
Dr Chris Deacy, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies in the Department of Religious Studies, has just released the first in a podcast series on … Read more
Xiaofan Amy Li awarded travel fund
Dr Xiaofan Amy Li, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, has been awarded the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation travel fund by the European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS), … Read more
SECL Student Success Project prize winner
The Student Success Project Team have awarded the prize of an Amazon Echo Dot to James Stock, on the BA (Hons) in Religious Studies. The prize … Read more