Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies Seminar Series
Edith Morley, Room G44 Edith Morley Building, Reading, Berkshire‘Gratian and the Jews’ – a seminar by Anna Abulafia (Oxford). Followed by informal drinks and questions.
‘Gratian and the Jews’ – a seminar by Anna Abulafia (Oxford). Followed by informal drinks and questions.
Part of the Monsters and Mutations Season of Events, poet Kelley Swain and anatomical sculptor Eleanor Crook discuss and demonstrate their collaborations in mixed-media approaches to hybrids and human anatomy....Read More >
Speaker: TBC Topic: TBC Seminars are open to all academic staff, PhD students, and other students on certain degree programmes. Lunch is provided.
In the weeks leading up to Halloween, the Heath Humanities research network invites you to (re)discover classic monsters films. Victims or fiends, the protagonists in these interwar films challenge us...Read More >
We are proud to present this 'in conversation' style event with University of Reading Alumna Alice Mpofu-Coles as part of the University's events to celebrate Black History Month. Alice is...Read More >
Speaker: Dr Jason Arday Dr Jason Arday is a Senior Lecturer in Education at Roehampton University, School of Education, a Visiting Research Fellow at The Ohio State University in the...Read More >
‘In Defence of Presupposition Moral Error Theory' – a seminar by Wouter Kalf (Utrecht)
Speaker: Dr Giulio Nardella, The Henley Business School Topic: TBC Seminars are open to all academic staff, PhD students, and other students on certain degree programmes. Lunch is provided.
Showing, Doing, Telling: Craft And Making A Season Of Events Exploring Craft And Making At The MERL Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural...Read More >
The Heritage & Creativity and Prosperity & Resilience joint Academic Forum will build on ongoing wider debates about “open research“, and explore its place in Arts, Humanities, and non-quantitative Social Sciences,...Read More >