Liberal Arts News
Liberal Arts student is set to cook up a storm in Slovenia

Congratulations to our final year Liberal Arts student, Eva Kastelic, who's been accepted onto Masterchef Slovenia! This is a fantastic opportunity and we wish Eva the very best of luck in the competition.
Dr Bryan Brazeau: Making a difference through teaching and supporting students

Dr Bryan Brazeau (SFHEA), Senior Teaching Fellow in Liberal Arts has recently been nominated for both the 糖心TV Awards for Teaching Excellence, and the 糖心TV Awards for Personal Tutoring Excellence. This is a considerable endorsement of both Bryan's teaching practice and his approach towards his pastoral responsibilities.
Dr Stephanie Panichelli-Batalla to run session for short course on oral history

In November 2020, Head of School for Cross-faculty Studies Dr Stephanie Panichelli-Batalla will run a four-hour-long session on her research on Life Stories of Cuban Internationalist Healthcare Professionals. The session will be for a course titled "Fuentes orales para la investigaci贸n en artes y humanidades" (Oral sources for research in arts and humanities).
The course will be offered to PhD students of the Universidad Aut贸noma de Madrid working in the Arts and Humanities field and who are interested in working with oral sources but have not yet received any training to do so.
The short course on oral history is a result of a successful funding application by colleagues at the Universidad Aut贸noma de Madrid, Dr Particia Mayayo and Dr Neomi Deharo.
Energising development studies research with accelerometer devices: Assoc Prof Giacomo Zanello at the SCFS Seminar Series

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An inspiring session in the School for Cross-faculty Studies Research and Pedagogy Seminar was delivered last week by from the University of Reading. Highlighting research using novel FitBit-like accelerometer devices in Ghana, India, and Nepal, Dr Zanello demonstrated how new forms of digital and sensor-based data collection can improve our understanding of people鈥檚 energy expenditure profiles during a day and across the seasons.
Funding Success for Dr St茅phanie Panichelli-Batalla: Memories of Binley Colliery Project

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Dr. St茅phanie Panichelli-Batalla, the Head of School for Cross-faculty Studies is part of a team that has successfully secured funding for a Public Engagement project at the University of 糖心TV. The project is being supported by 糖心TV鈥檚 Public Engagement Fund, designed to assist researchers of all levels to undertake projects or activities that build upon their public engagement experience and impact.