CfP: Culture, Things and Empire: Virtual Seminar Series II ‘Culture, Things and Empire’ (CTE) is a Virtual Seminar Series focused on understanding colonial history through the lens of material culture. Following the success of the first series of CTE seminars, which...
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British Library Doctoral Open Days: Now open for bookings
British Library Doctoral Open Days,The webinars will take place every Wednesday afternoon between 12 January and 2 March 2022. The series will begin with a general introduction, followed by seven additional events exploring more specific collection areas and...
Webinar on Gendered Vulnerabilities in the contexts of migration: 18 November 2021 at 1pm UTC – 2pm CET
Webinar on Gendered Vulnerabilities in displacement contexts18 November 20211pm UTC - 2pm CETJoin us for a webinar co-hosted by the Maghreb Action for Displacement And Rights (MADAR) Network Plus and the Merian Centre for Advanced Studies in the Maghreb (MECAM).This...
Art History & Cultural Practices Research Seminars & Events 2021-2022 S1
Cultural recovery - researching the arts & heritage in times of crisisHow does the arts respond to traumatic events?What kinds of social care and solace can artworks and the culture institutions that commission and exhibit them offer?And how have artists and arts...
The Practical Publishing Seminars
Hosted by Manchester University Press, in association with Creative Manchester, this short introductory course offers an overview of current publishing. Practitioner-led, we will explore the processes of commissioning, editing and marketing as well as design,...
Call for speakers/Invitation to regular language-related talks (CamPAL, Univerity of Cambridge)
We are delighted to announce that regular CamPAL talks for the new academic year will resume in October 2021. As organizers of the CamPAL group (Cambridge Processing and Acquisition of Language), we host regular events during term time primarily for language,...
CIDRAL events: On human rights and political apologies and the anthropocene
If you are on the CIDRAL mailing list, you will be sent details of how to access these events via email. If you are not, and would like to attend individual events or be included on the list, please contact Sofy Lam: sofy.lam@manchester.ac.ukTuesday 13 April, 5-7pm:...
CIDRAL events: On political apologies and the anthropocene
If you are on the CIDRAL mailing list, you will be sent details of how to access these events via email. If you are not, and would like to attend individual events or be included on the list, please contact Sofy Lam: sofy.lam@manchester.ac.uk Tuesday 13 April, 5-7pm:...
CIDRAL Key Ideas Seminar: The Egyption Coffeehouse, 23 March 2.00pm
This is a final reminder of tomorrow's Key Ideas seminar (Tuesday 23 March, 2pm). Dalia Mostafa, and her co-author, Amina Elbendary, will be in conversation about their new book, The Egyptian Coffeehouse: Culture, Politics and Urban Space. They will be joined,...
CIDRAL key ideas seminar: Natalie Zacek on Afrofuturism – 10 March 2-4pm
A reminder that the next CIDRAL event will take place today, 10 March, 2-4pm, when our colleague from American Studies, Natalie Zacek, will introduce a discussion on ‘Afrofuturism’.If you are on the CIDRAL mailing list, you will be sent details of how to access these...
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