DHLRC
D.H. Lawrence Research Centre

Black and white photo of Idella Purnell, D.H. Lawrence, Frieda Lawrence, Willard Johnson and Dr George E. Purnell at a cantina in Chapala, Mexico, 1923News and events

The D. H. Lawrence Research Centre is actively involved in research events, exhibitions, and conferences, all of which directly relate and contribute to the study of Lawrence's life and works.

Here you can find out about the latest news and events, as well as access an archive containing details of past events.  

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PhD opportunity working with manuscripts and special collections

PhD opportunity working with manuscripts and special collections
Description
New PhD studentship in the Faculty of Arts to study our manuscripts and special collections.
Date:
10/11/2016

AHRC PhD funding application deadline: 16 January 2017

Description
Applications for Midlands3Cities Doctoral Partnership AHRC funding for commencement of PhD study in 2017 are now open. Choose from three workshops in November to assist with your application.
Date:
27/10/2016

School of English scores 94% in NSS 2016

School of English scores 94% in NSS 2016
Description
The University of Nottingham's results for the 2016 National Student Survey (NSS) are in. The results are the University's best to date and its strongest year-on-year improvement since the NSS began in 2005. School of English scored 94% for 'overall satisfaction'.
Date:
11/08/2016

New DH Lawrence manuscript acquired by Manuscripts and Special Collections

New DH Lawrence manuscript acquired by Manuscripts and Special Collections
Description
Manuscripts and Special Collections has recently acquired the manuscript of an important unfinished short story by DH Lawrence. 'The Flying Fish' was written by Lawrence in March 1925 when he was diagnosed with tuberculosis during a stay in Mexico City. It tells the story of an Englishman in Mexico who is called back to his ancestral home in the English Midlands.
Date:
08/07/2016
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