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Department of English Studies - Durham University
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Department of English Studies. Department of English Studies. We are a leading centre for undergraduate teaching, and host a thriving community of postgraduate scholars, literary critics, and interdisciplinary researchers. Our recent successes include:. Top English Department in the UK according to the Complete University Guide 2017. And Guardian University Guide 2017. 96% of our students are satisfied with our courses according to the. National Student Survey 2015. Our teaching at both undergraduate.
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Centre for Visual Arts and Cultures. Durham’s location itself provides a rich and inspiring environment for this field of research. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that also includes Durham Cathedral; its acclaimed Oriental Museum is a significant asset which houses three Designated Collections, recognised by the Arts Council as nationally and internationally pre-eminent; alongside an outstanding collection of twentieth-century and contemporary art. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Shifting Sands...
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Musical performance with live animations shaped by emotional online survey | CVAC@DURHAM
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Centre for Visual Arts and Cultures. January 29, 2015. In Artists in Residence. Musical performance with live animations shaped by emotional online survey. Artist Adinda van ‘t Klooster creates Affect Formations in collaboration with Durham University. International artist Adinda van ‘t Klooster is artist in residence at the Durham University Music Department between October 2014 and April 2015. She is collaborating on two artistic research projects, culminating in two live performances. A research surve...
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Centre for Visual Arts and Cultures. The CVAC blog provides a space for discussion and for sharing information about visual arts and cultures in Durham and beyond. We would be delighted to receive contributions for the blog in the form of calls for papers, reviews (of books, exhibitions, events), reports, information on funding and other opportunities. Use the contact form to submit material for inclusion in the blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Embody...
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Voice Collective 3-day Group Facilitation Training, New Horizon Youth Centre, London, 31 July & 12-13 August 2015 | Hearing the Voice
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Hearing the Voice Lecture Series. Working with Voices 2016. Working with Voices 2016 Resources for participants. Best Practice in Psychosis Conference, 19 March 2013. Best Practice in Psychosis Conference: Resources for conference participants. Visions, Voices & Hallucinatory Experiences in Historical & Literary Contexts, 23-24 April 2014. Visions, Voices and Hallucinatory Experiences: Resources for workshop participants. 2011 Hearing the Voice Workshop. Resources for Workshop Participants. Jul 21, 2015.
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2015 World Hearing Voices Congress, Spain, 6-7 November 2015 | Hearing the Voice
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Hearing the Voice Lecture Series. Working with Voices 2016. Working with Voices 2016 Resources for participants. Best Practice in Psychosis Conference, 19 March 2013. Best Practice in Psychosis Conference: Resources for conference participants. Visions, Voices & Hallucinatory Experiences in Historical & Literary Contexts, 23-24 April 2014. Visions, Voices and Hallucinatory Experiences: Resources for workshop participants. 2011 Hearing the Voice Workshop. Resources for Workshop Participants. Jul 6, 2015.
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Abnormality and the Abnormal in the Nineteenth Century: Conference | Abnormality Research Network
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A postgraduate research network in association with the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Durham University. Abnormality Conference 2015 Videos. Welcome to the Abnormality Research Network. Abnormality Conference: Videos →. Abnormality and the Abnormal in the Nineteenth Century: Conference. May 20, 2015. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Welcome to the Abnormality Research Network. Abnormality Conference: Videos →. Research English At Durham. May 24, 2015 at 2:10 pm. May 24, 2015 at 9:05 pm.
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The Pequod | Impact | Impact and Engagement Activities
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Dr Alistair Brown Associate lecturer in English Literature; researching video games and literature. Through exploring the psychopathology of Capgras syndrome, in which a patient mistakes a loved one for an imposter,. Impact and Engagement Activities. As the digital dissemination officer and editor of Research English At Durham. I am experienced in using social media and other digital tools to increase the impact and accessibility of academic research. Open Journal Systems (OJS) offers an excellent way to...
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Winterwood Lessons | throbbings of noontide
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More bla bla bla. Bulloverman made me some things. The Wasteland of the Learning Mountains →. January 10, 2014. Me: We need to take Brown Spaniel out somewhere – he’s bored. Me: Where shall we go? Spouse: Dunno. Let’s just get in the car and see what happens. Me: Well… wouldn’t it be better to have a plan…? I’d like to go somewhere interesting…. Spouse: No. Too much kerfuffle. Let’s just go. After 15 minutes driving]. Me: Oh. We’re not going to Tehidy woods are we? Somewhere we’ve never been before?
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