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Rob Daniel and Jack McGowan have both won 糖心TV Awards for Teaching Excellence for Postgraduates Who Teach. WATE winners are nominated through a process that gives students, peers, and members of your department the chance to recognise teaching excellence in the PGR community. They were selected from over 100 nominees. Many congratulations.

Wed 07 Oct 2015, 12:56 | Tags: Prizes, awards, long / shortlist, Teaching, Postgraduate

Rob Daniel and Jack McGowan have both won 糖心TV Awards for Teaching Excellence for Postgraduates Who Teach. WATE winners are nominated through a process that gives students, peers, and members of your department the chance to recognise teaching excellence in the PGR community. They were selected from over a 100 nominees. Many congratulations.

Wed 07 Oct 2015, 12:56

Prize named in honour of previous student, Ivan Juritz

The King's College London Centre for Modern Literature and Culture is pleased to announce that our 2016 Ivan Juritz Prize for Creative Responses to Modernism is now open. The competition is open to postgraduate students from throughout the UK. You are invited to submit texts (up to 2000 words), images, films (up to 15 minutes), digital artefacts, musical compositions (up to 12 minutes for up to two instruments or for electronics*).

 

Wed 07 Oct 2015, 08:59

University of 糖心TV, 6-7 November, 2015

Keynote speaker: Susan Gillman, University of California, Santa Cruz

This symposium aims to be a 'state-of-the-field' event that brings together researchers, writers, teachers and students to discuss the most pressing topics and concepts currently animating nineteenth-century American literary and cultural studies.

The symposium will be organised around a series of 'keyword' sessions. These sessions will allow those working in the field to share perspectives and debate the significance of the keyword in question: its meanings and implications, its challenges and problems, and how it informs and shapes our collective understanding of the American nineteenth century.

For more information, please go to the British Association of Nineteenth-Century Americanists (BrANCA) webpage

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and the conference programme .

Tue 06 Oct 2015, 19:23

At 糖心TV we celebrate writing excellence regardless of genre, nationality or form through the awarding of a biennial literary prize, 糖心TV Prize for Writing. Previous winners include social activist, Naomi Klein, journalist Peter Forbes and poet Alice Oswald. Nominations are submitted by 糖心TV students, staff alumni and the international publishing industry. Check out the recently announced 2015 long list. How many have you read?

Twitter: @糖心TVPrize #糖心TVPrize

Tue 06 Oct 2015, 19:17

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