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Phillis Wheatley's Poems at 250 --- talk and exhibition launch
Join award-winning playwright Adeola Solanke for an introduction to Phillis Wheatley, one of the first published Black creative writers in English. 2023 marks...
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What a Waste! Representations of Waste in the Post-War (1945-1990)
What a Waste! is an interdisciplinary graduate conference platforming new critical work on the environmental humanities. Whether you're interested in the...
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Saints English Graduate Conference
An interdisciplinary conference run by and for postgraduate and early career researchers. This year's theme is 'Play and Pleasure'.
This interdisciplinary conference aims to explore the dynamic relationships between play and pleasure in various literary and cultural contexts, while...
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Institute of Intellectual History --- Tom Pye (UCL)
The tailzie and the politics of the feudal law in eighteenth-century Britain
All welcome
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English Research Seminar --- Dr Tamsin Badcoe (University of Bristol)
Writing Saltwater Experience in the Early Modern Literary Sea Voyage
School of English Research Seminar featuring Dr Tamsin Badcoe (University of Bristol) -- Writing Saltwater Experience in the Early Modern Literary Sea...
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John Pineda workshop
Writing and Publishing Across Genres
For School of English undergraduates only. In this workshop, novelist and poet Jon Pineda will discuss approaches to publishing across different genres of...
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Books, objects and instruments in the history of science and culture: a show-and-tell event
Please join us for an introduction to items from the St Andrews Collections. Specialists in the history of mathematics, science, and culture will showcase an...
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Anti-Racism in Teaching, Research and Institution Building: A Workshop with Professor Tita Chico, ho
This relaxed workshop will feature brief presentations from students and staff drawing on their work and experience to ask how the University can foster...
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A Queer Bestiary
Non/Humans in Contemporary US Literature
This talk outlines Dr Lloyd's forthcoming book, A Queer Bestiary: Non/Humans in Contemporary US Literature. Taking the Medieval bestiary as its starting...
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In conversation: Ade Solanke and May Sumbwanyambe
Major playwrights discuss dramatising Black experience in 18th Century Britain
Adeola Solanke is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter, and founder of Spora Stories, telling the stories of the African diaspora. Her new play, Phillis...