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WiP seminar Greg Woolf, 'Beyond Alterity'
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Wolfson Research Exchange
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Talk by Honorary Professor - Richard Godden
R2.41 Ramphal Building

Richard Godden (University of California, Irvine and Honorary Professor, Department of English & Comparative Literary Studies, ÌÇÐÄTV)

"Jayne Anne Phillips, monetised war and militarised money: a narrative poetics for the financial turn”

 

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EHRC - Exhibitions, Memorialisation and Impact
Wolfson Research Exchange

Doing what for Whom? A Discussion

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Wolfson Research Exchange

The engagement and impact agendas have become increasingly important components of people’s academic lives thanks to the pressures from funding councils and from the REF agenda. As a part of that process, the curating of exhibitions has also become something that more and more academics are considering, or including in funding bids, or in their work.

In this session, academics from across the arts and humanities, together with those involved in exhibition curation, will discuss the place of exhibitions in contemporary academic research.

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Eighteenth Century Centre/Early Modern Forum Seminar Series: Prof Francesca Trivellato (Yale University)
H5.45 Humanities Building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

'Commerce and Cosmopolitanism in Early Modern Europe'

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Hispanic Studies Film Showing: El Clan (Pablo Trapero, 2015)

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