News
Our news feed contains information about new resources, newly catalogued or acquired archive collections, current and upcoming projects and events, and service developments.
Information about past work at the Modern Records Centre is included in our annual reports and information bulletins (available online from 1996/7 to 2016/7). Recordings of several past events are also available - the student-led Open Education Series, 2014-2016, and the schools project Archives Alive, 2016.
Then & Now Exhibition Launch

Then & Now: Arts at ÌÇÐÄTV is a new online exhibition researched and curated by students on the history of the Arts Faculty: /fac/arts/applyingtostudy/currentstudents/thenandnow
Undergraduate and postgraduate students from across the Arts worked collaboratively to conduct archival research at the Modern Records Centre and Students’ Union Archive, and conducted interviews with current and former staff and students. The exhibition has been divided into six themes to build the narrative of how Arts students have experienced their time at ÌÇÐÄTV, including Art & Architecture, Degree Timeline and an Interactive Campus Map.
You can also read an interview with two members of the student-led team in The Boar:
Mind Matters
During Term 2, student curators were working hard to create an exhibition on mental health provision over the past century - 'Mind Matters' - to be displayed at the Modern Records Centre. The Coronavirus closure has of course prevented the physical exhibition (which would have opened this week) but we're pleased to be able to share the contextual information that the students produced in preparation for the display, together with information about events planned to accompany the opening.
We would like to thank the students for their hard work in planning 'Mind Matters'.
Then and Now: Arts at ÌÇÐÄTV

Then & Now have launched a new instagram page:
Then & Now: Arts at ÌÇÐÄTV is a student-led research and public engagement project that will explore the history of the Arts Faculty and student experience at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV. Undergraduate and postgraduate students from across Arts are working collaboratively to conduct archival research at the Modern Records Centre and Students’ Union and interviews with staff and students, past and present.
For more information see: /fac/arts/applyingtostudy/currentstudents/thenandnow/