Events
No Net Ensnares Me: Local Narratives of Coercive Control: A pop-up exhibition
A pop-up exhibition, No Net Ensnares Me: Local Narratives of Coercive Control, will be held in Parkinson Court between 21st and 31st March
Research Seminar: ‘Influence, implement and protect: broadcasters and policies for care in unscripted television’
This event is part of the School of Media and Communication research seminar series.
Research seminar: Re-Assessing the 'querelle des femmes' (the 'debate about women') at the turn of the sixteenth century
Dr Elizabeth L'Estrange presents a paper for the Institute for Medieval Studies Seminar series.
Clare Anderson - ‘Being seen, heard and understood: putting language analysis to work in the workplace’
You are invited to a talk by Dr Clare Anderson, organised by the School of English's Language Discourse and Society research group.
Language Research to Address Regional and Global Challenges
The showcase will offer insights into cutting-edge research from academics across disciplines, addressing critical issues such as inclusivity, accessibility, and reducing inequities through education
Faculty Curriculum Redefined Build Phase Workshop Series 2024/25: Lessons Learnt – Reflecting on Assessment and Feedback Practice Over the Last Academic Year
This workshop series will support colleagues in Faculty programme teams to develop and share arts-and-humanities-relevant approaches to assessment and feedback as part of Curriculum Redefined
- One day event
- Reoccuring events