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Page 3 of 7. 40TFOI 2379 ӣƵ. 12.2. Yes/No”. Our responses to your questions are set out below; please note that our responses to questions 7 and 8 include contextual information given they cover a three-year period

Exhibitions Hub. Menu. Menu. Close Menu. Categories. Events and Opportunities. WIP Screening Night II. Post author. By fpain003. Tuesday 19th November 6-8pm. Exhibitions Hub is organising its second Work in Progress screening night, featuring 10

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Month: March 2026. Join us on Tuesday 24 March at 13.00-14.30 UTC (UK time), for the first event in the AILC-ICLA/Memory of the World Series, hosted by the Centre for Comparative Literature and part of the collaboration between the International

Month: November 2025. The Sing in Me, Muse Series returns this week with a talk by Emily McConkey (McGill University), entitled ‘“I begin to believe in Ovid, or look for a metamorphosis”: Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Veiled Reception of

Month: October 2025. The last seminar in the Body-thoughts’: The CCL Postcolonial Dance Series, 2025 (postponed from last summer term) will take place on Tuesday 28 October at 6PM GMT, online:. ‘“Dancing the Pluriverse” redux: (Indigenous)

Month: January 2025. Join us for the first London Beckett Seminar of 2025, on Friday 24 January at 6pm UTC (UK time), online:. Michael Coffey (Independent), “Beckett’s Children: Intertextuality and the Mysteries of Inheritance”. For more

Month: November 2024. Join us on Thursday 28 November 2024, at 5:30pm UTC (London time) as the Auto / Bio / Fiction series resumes for this academic year, with biofiction specialists Monica Latham (Professor of British literature in the English

Month: April 2024. Join us for the last London Beckett Seminar of the season, on Friday 19 April at 6pm UTC, online:. Dr Nicholas Taylor-Collins (Cardiff Metropolitan University), “Samuel Beckett’s Theatrical Prose Bodies”. For more

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