Department of American and Canadian Studies

Events from the last 12 months

Screening of Transamerica With introduction and post-screening discussion

Date
12/02/2014
Description
Special Event for LGBT History Month: Screening of Transamerica With introduction and post-screening discussion by Susan Billingham

Early Career Fellowships

Date
16/12/2013
Description
An in-depth look at the funding currently available for early career fellowships, including advice from a reviewer and tips for success from a current award holder.

Reading and discussion by D Chariadny

Date
26/11/2013
Description
A reading and discussion by David Chariandy

Bookfest 2013

Date
17/12/2013
Description
Our third annual Bookfest, celebrating books published in 2013 by staff within the faculties of Arts and Social Sciences.

Brick Lane

Date
13/11/2013
Description
Join in for a screening and Q&A discussion of Sarah Gavron's 2007 film adaptation of Monica Ali's bestselling novel, Brick Lane (2003) on th 13 November 2013 at 6.30pm.

Introduction to Digital Research in the Arts & Humanities

Date
22/11/2013
Description
A new short course introducing Digital Research for research students and research and academic staff in the Arts and Humanities.

Can Linguistics Lead a Digital Revolution in the Humanities?

Date
13/11/2013
Description
"Can Linguistics Lead a Digital Revolution in the Humanities?" A seminar from Dr Martin Wynne, University of Oxford

Museum Metaphors

Date
20/11/2013
Description
A symposium considering the many metaphors that have been used to describe, define and theorise museums.

The JFK Conspiracies 20 November 2013

Date
20/11/2013
Description
The JFK Conspiracies: Special Event for the 50th Anniversary of the Kennedy Assassination a Public Lecture by Peter J. Ling, Professor and Head of American & Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham on Date: Wednesday 20th November 2013 (18:00-19:15)
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