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Community film project puts LGBTQIA+ end-of-life stories in the spotlight
A powerful new community film project from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV is inviting LGBTQIA+ people in the Midlands with a terminal diagnosis, and those close to them, to share their stories on camera. The project is led by Michele Aaron, Professor of Film and Television Studies at The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, who hopes the films can help make end-of-life care more inclusive.
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Major Wellcome Trust Discovery Award win
Prof. Simon Swain, Prof. Caroline Petit, and Dr Uwe Vagelpohl have won a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award for their project Liquid Knowledge. The rise of uroscopy in medieval Byzantine and Arabic medicine
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Professor Mark Knights appointed a Fellow of the British Academy
We are pleased to announce that Professor Mark Knights has been appointed as Fellow of the British Academy and congratulate him on this prestigious appointment.
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ÌÇÐÄTV’s Liberal Arts ranked best in UK by Times University Rankings 2026
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Our Liberal Arts programme has been recognised as the leading Liberal Arts course in the UK by the Times and Sunday Times UK University Rankings 2026. The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has also placed 8th overall for the Best UK University.
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New Book Featuring Centre Researchers: Creative and Cultural Work in Europe
What is it like to work in the cultural and creative sectors in Europe today? And what does it take to make such careers more sustainable? These are the questions explored in the book Creative and Cultural Work in Europe, edited by Bård Kleppe (Telemark Research Institute, Norway) Jaka Primorac (Institute for Development and International Relations, Croatia), Miikka Pyykkönen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland), and the Centre's David Wright - and with chapters from Heidi Ashton and Chris Bilton.