Summer Workshop in Videographic Research Methods
Minghella Studios Minghella Building, Whiteknights CampusThe 2023 Summer Workshop in Videographic Research Methods will explore how to utilise the digital reworking of sound and image in research.
The 2023 Summer Workshop in Videographic Research Methods will explore how to utilise the digital reworking of sound and image in research.
The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing in partnership with Outside in World, the organisation dedicated to promoting and exploring world literature and children’s books in translation, are delighted to announce...Read More >
AHRC and the BBC have announced the latest call for New Generation Thinkers 2024, which offers early-career researchers the opportunity to develop programmes for the BBC. Finalists in the competition...Read More >
AHRC and the BBC have announced the latest call for New Generation Thinkers 2024, which offers early-career researchers the opportunity to develop programmes for the BBC. Finalists in the competition...Read More >
Call for papers: This international conference will bring together scholars of anti-fascist publishing activity in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, from any linguistic or geographical context. Our aim is to...Read More >
To celebrate the work of our esteemed friend, colleague and Co-head of Department, Prof. Barbara Goff, we have planned a one-day conference in her honour, on the cusp of her...Read More >
This workshop aims to explore the nature of communication in real-life case studies of conflict from a wide range of geographical locations and different scales of engagement.
Join Dr Louise Johnson from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Reading to explore how mutation in genetic research is helping to identify and understand...Read More >
Join Professor Jenna Ward (Dean of Coventry Business School) for a workshop seminar on emotional labour as part of Dr Simon Willems (Reading School of Art, Henley Business School) interdepartmental...Read More >
The exhibition ‘AI: More than Human’ at the Barbican Centre in London – co-curated by Suzanne Livingston - was the first over-arching look at the past, present and future of...Read More >