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Research, public and student events from around the Faculty of Arts and in collaboration with our partners in the creative industries.

Language Centre Cultural Events

Date
Wednesday 1st November - Saturday 31st August
Location:
Please see the Padlet board for further information
Description
We hold various events and activities relating to languages. Please check upcoming exciting events!

Back to Basics in Language Teaching and Learning: How to Do It

Date
Wednesday 17th April
Location:
University Park

The work of "painting" in Nineteenth-century Tokyo

Date
Wednesday 24th April
Location:
Trent Building B46
Description
Maki Fukuoka

Wild Play workshop

Date
Friday 26th April
Location:
A21 Humanities Building
Description
Academic workshop with philosophical and interdisciplinary exploration of "wild play" in the broadest sense hosted by the POP! Network
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News

Keep up with the latest news from around the Faculty of Arts schools, departments and centres, and from our students.

Dr Sam Knapton holds second Queer Britain Workshop

Description
Dr Sam Knapton holds the second Queer Britain workshop as part of "Hidden Histories: Queer Experiences and Displacement in the Contemporary World".

Onni Gust publishes article in Gender and History

Description
Dr Onni Gust contributes to the March 2024 edition of Gender and History.

Dr Qiang Zhang awarded prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship

Description
Dr Zhang has been awarded a prestigious, three-year Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship under the Horizon Europe scheme.

Third-year history students visit Parker Library for manuscript discovery session

Description
Four of our third-year history students visited the Parker Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge for a manuscript discovery session.

Dr Sascha Auerbach discusses 'The Legacies of Slavery' in new video.

Description
Dr Sascha Auerbach discusses how the slave trade impacted the British economy and labour relations.
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