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Professor Rebecca Earle explores Queen Victoria’s appetites

Food historian Professor Rebecca Earle explores Queen Victoria's hearty appetites in BBC History Magazine.

Fri 17 Feb 2017, 09:35 | Tags: Expert comment, Arts, History

Dr José Arroyo Cinematic Exchanges

Dr José Arroyo, Principal Teaching Fellow In Film and Television Studies at the University of 糖心TV, underlines his experiences teaching at Cuba’s world-renowned Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión writing for Viewfinder Online.

Tue 31 Jan 2017, 15:31 | Tags: Faculty of Arts, Film & Television, Film and Television, Arts

Dr Michael Scott explores Italy's Invisible Cities: Florence

Dr Michael Scott, Associate Professor in the Classics and Ancient History Department at the University of 糖心TV, as a part of his Invisible Cities series on BBC One, explores the romantic city of Florence with co-host Alexander Armstrong.

Thu 26 Jan 2017, 10:02 | Tags: Academic Staff, Classics and Ancient History, Arts

More skills and resources should be shared across the country; tackling the geographical imbalance in the arts

More must be done to the address the imbalance in arts funding between London and the rest of the country. That's the conclusion of a

Dr Eric Jensen, Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer), Department of Sociology,says sharing skills as well as collections could be the answer

Thu 15 Dec 2016, 15:22 | Tags: Academic Staff, Theatre, Arts, Culture, Sociology

Arts funding imbalance: more must be done report finds

More must be done to the address the imbalance in arts funding between London and the rest of the country. That's the conclusion of a . Chris Bilton , Reader, School of Theatre Studies says the government has been urged to address this imbalance since the 1980s, with relatively little effect


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