Monsters Film Festival: Freaks (1932)

Palmer Building, Room G10 Palmer Building, Whiteknights Campus, Reading

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 >

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Department of Philosophy Seminar Series

Miller Building, Room G19 Miller Building, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire

‘In Defence of Presupposition Moral Error Theory' – a seminar by Wouter Kalf (Utrecht)

International Business & Strategy research seminar series

Henley Business School, Room 108 Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire

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.

The MERL Autumn Speaker Series – Jack Thacker

Museum of English Rural Life (The MERL) Redlands Road, Reading

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 >

Annual Cole Lecture: The Egg and Sperm Race

Henley Business School, Room G11 Henley Business School, Whiteknights Campus, Reading

We are delighted to welcome gyuest speaker Professor Matthew Cobb, Professor of Zoology at University of Manchester to deliver this year's Cole Lecture Where do we come from? For thousands...Read More >

Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies Seminar Series

Edith Morley, Room 125 Edith Morley Building, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire

‘Passionate, eloquent, and determined: A new look at medieval heroines’ – a seminar by Helen Cooper (Cambridge). Followed by informal drinks and questions.

The moving form of film

THE MOVING FORM OF FILM: EXPLORING INTERMEDIALITY AS A HISTORIOGRAPHIC METHOD 6-8 November 2017, University of Reading, UK As part of the AHRC/FAPESP-funded IntermIdia Project (www.reading.ac.uk/intermidia), led by investigators from...Read More >