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Fiction and the Archive: An Interview with Juliet Jacques

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In February 2025, we sat down with Juliet Jacques, author of Trans: A Memoir (2015), Variations (2021), and The Woman in the Portrait (2024), among other works. We discussed her work, its scope, and its influences. We talked about trans experience and how that shapes and is shaped by fictional writing, the influence of political and artistic movements on Jacques' own fiction, modernist film and literature, trans and LGBTQ representation in the media, and much more. The emerging theme of the interview is that of the archive, which here stands as something to be researched, re-purposed, and invented anew, all with the aim of creating both a new aesthetic and drawing important political and cultural lessons. The interview was conducted by Joel Evans (School of English, University of Nottingham) in the company of a live audience.
Date:
01/07/2025

New assistive equipment loans available in libraries

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Do you have a disability support plan? If so, you are eligible to borrow assistive equipment from our libraries. We've expanded our Enhanced Support to provide access to assistive equipment for use anywhere within library buildings.
Date:
01/07/2025

Grant successes in the School of Politics and International Relations

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Congratulations to Professor David Stevens and Dr Ben Holland.
Date:
30/06/2025

Towards achieving global freshwater sustainability

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As the UK has just experienced one of its driest springs on record, Professor Simon Gosling reflects on his research into sustainable solutions for managing the planet's freshwater.
Date:
30/06/2025

5th World Congress on Justice with Children, Madrid - 2-4 June 2025,

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Dr Vicky Kemp was one of the presenters in a session on 3 June 2025, organised by Baker McKenzie, a multinational law firm, with headquarters in Chicago.
Date:
30/06/2025

Teacher recruitment and retention: Challenges and opportunities

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New report produced for Universitas 21, co-authored by Professor Toby Greany
Date:
27/06/2025

Music Library opening hours changing from September 2025

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The term time opening hours for Denis Arnold Music Library are changing from September 2025 to 9.30am – 4.30pm, Monday – Friday (excluding Bank Holidays and University closure periods).
Date:
26/06/2025
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