Christopher Tilmouth will be a contributor to the final episode of Radio 4’s series on Robert Burton’s ‘The Anatomy of Melancholy’ today at 1.45pm. Link to ‘The New Anatomy of Melancholy’.
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Dr Lisa Mullen awarded the Oxford University PGCert in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Portfolio Prize
The portfolio prize is awarded to the participant in each cohort scoring the highest grade in their teaching portfolio. The Faculty warmly congratulates Lisa.
Continue ReadingDr Michael D. Hurley takes over as co-editor of The Hopkins Quarterly – latest issue just published
Dr Michael D. Hurley and Dr Stephen Tardif (St Michael’s College, University of Toronto) have taken over as co-editors of The Hopkins Quarterly, an international journal of critical, scholarly, and appreciative responses to the lives and works of Gerard M. Hopkins, S.J., and his circle. Founded in 1974, the journal publishes academic articles and book […]
Continue ReadingDr Christopher Tilmouth contributes to Radio 4’s ‘The New Anatomy of Melancholy’
Christopher Tilmouth will be a contributor to Radio 4’s new 12-part series on Robert Burton’s ‘The Anatomy of Melancholy’ today at 1.45pm and again next week. Link to ‘The New Anatomy of Melancholy‘.
Continue ReadingDr Louise Joy writes about the choices facing students as they head into summer term, Times Higher Education, 1 May 2020
As university students head into the summer term, lecturer Louise Joy shares the choices that students must make around their education in a piece for Times Higher Education. https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/blogs/choices-facing-students-they-head-summer-term#survey-answer
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