Venue: Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, English Faculty Building Dates: Tuesday, 31 January; Tuesday, 7 February; Tuesday, 14 February Time: 7.15 pm – 9 pm From Swing to Afro-Futurism: A Series of Film Screenings is a succession of events that supplement the exhibition Reclaiming the Legends: Myth & The Black Arts Movement (currently showing in […]
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New Exhibition at Faculty of English – “Reclaiming the Legends: Myth & The Black Arts Movement”
Venue: English Faculty Building, First Floor Dates: Monday, 16 January – Friday, 17 February Reclaiming the Legends: Myth & The Black Arts Movement explores the mythical and spiritual dimension of the artistic ethos of the Black Arts Movement (1960s-1975). The display includes a range of material related to anthropology & egyptology, revisionist history, spiritualism & […]
Continue ReadingBooking now open for Crossroads of Knowledge: Early Modern Literature and Natural Philosophy, March 2017
Crossroads of Knowledge: Early Modern Literature and Natural Philosophy 3 March 2017 – 4 March 2017 SG1, Alison Richard Building Registration online via this link: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/27058 Deadline Monday 27 February 2017 This conference is part of the research project, Crossroads of Knowledge in Early Modern England: the Place of Literature, a five-year ERC-funded project based at […]
Continue ReadingNational Student Survey opens on 9 January 2017
The National Student Survey (NSS) opens on 9 January 2017 and all students eligible to participate in the survey will be sent an email from Ipsos MORI with a direct link to the survey site. The survey closes on 30 April 2017. The NSS gives students the opportunity to feed back about their course and […]
Continue ReadingDr Sarah Dillon talks to the Times Higher about the launch of BACLS
Dr Sarah Dillon gives an interview to the Times Higher about the launch of the new British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies which she will Chair from January 2018. BACLS opens for membership in January 2017 with the following mission statement: The British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies brings together scholars and practitioners from across the […]
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