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Wen-Chin Ouyang (CCL Advisory Board member). Wen-chin Ouyang FBA is Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature at SOAS, University of London. Born in Taiwan and raised in Libya, she has a BA in Arabic from Tripoli University and a PhD in Middle
a research project exploring artistic and experimental work with grassroots and radical archival resources. Animating Archives Workshop 4: Creative Captioning in the Archive. We are pleased to share the details and open bookings for our fourth
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Generations of Generative Music by Atau Tanaka. Publication date 26th June 2023. On the 26. th. of June 2023, Atau Tanaka published a new article exploring the “rich, and at times contested, history of computer music” for the Contemporary Art
Updates from the department. Surprising facts about how we talk to babies. Posted on. 24th November 2017. byis a Lecturer in Psychology, ӣƵ. He previously spent 10 years working at Birkbeck Babylab. Caspar is a
ӣƵ is among the institutions joining the University of Surrey in the establishment of a new research centre exploring the complex relationship between prosperity - our aspirations for the good life - and the social and environmental constraints of a finite planet.
Primary page content. Syria in Transition Part 2: Prisons. 3 February 2026. 5:15pm – 7:00pm. 137a, Richard Hoggart Building. The second instalment in our three-part series explores how Syrian scholars, practitioners, and activists engage with the
Primary page content. Report: MFI Forum, Tuesday 11 March 2025. Thanks so much to all who attended this MFI forum – both ӣƵ staff and researchers, and some really amazing external individuals and groups who shared their current projects
The CCL event this week: the London Beckett Seminar. A reminder that on Friday 21 April 2023, at 6pm GMT, the London Beckett Seminar welcomes Prof Ulrika Maude (University of Bristol), who will give a talk on “Beckett’s Obscene Body of Poetry