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The exhibition will reveal a researcher-photographer attuned to the quiet eloquence of place and the stories embedded in its contours

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The School of English presents a special event involving the playwright, screenwriter and librettist Enda Walsh in conversation with Dr Denis Flannery

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This talk examines the celebrated narrative of mobile telephony as a tool of empowerment in the Global South.

Book jacket for The Cultural Industries (Fifth Edition)

Marking the publication of the new, fifth edition of David Hesmondhalgh’s book The Cultural Industries, a discussion between David Hesmondhalgh and Anamik Saha followed by Q&A

The 'Facebook' logo in white, wrapped around a blue cube

What are the social and cultural implications of platforms and platformisation in Africa? This in-person and online seminar critically assesses accelerating and expansive platformisation

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The session will be led by Helen Morley (OD&PL).

A computer keyboard, mouse and headphones with neon backlights.

Part of the Music Research Seminar Series 2025-26

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Join us to celebrate the launch of Dr J. R. Carpenter's new collection of ecopoetry: p a u s e.

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This full-day event bridges historical research with contemporary civic action, exploring how the history of utopias can serve as a practical tool to collaboratively design sustainable futures.

African futures

This roundtable discussion brings together contemporary expertise on Africa’s media image from a variety of perspectives.

exhibition explores 40 years of Opera North’s operatic storytelling, and the ways it has engaged with issues of race, representation and authenticity.

Part of the Music Research Seminar Series 2025-26

Remote being held up to TV

From childhood viewing to global platforms, this talk explores the structural decline of broadcast television, what’s at stake and why we should all care.

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Join us for a seminar hosted by the Feminisms Research Group, with speaker Dr Gill Park (Lecturer in Curating and Contemporary Art in the School of Fine Art History of Art and Cultural Studies).

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Education through Podcasting (EPOD) is a conference and book series where experts share research and practice on learning through recorded audio, media, and podcasting in educational contexts

  • One day event
  • Reoccuring events