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Karen J Leader (Art History class at Mount Holyoke)   The photograph reproduced above drives me bonkers. Every time I see it, I have a conniption. Why, you might ask. It seems innocuous; playful and inoffensive. A cute youngish looking

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‘Intercultural university models for the 21st century’- Editor’s introduction

WINDS OF THE SOUTH Intercultural university models for the 21st century By Manuela Guillerne, Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra Winds of change are whistling through social, political and cultural institutions, all over the

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AHHE Special Issue Winds of the South: Intercultural university models for the 21st century

Winds of the South: Intercultural university models for the 21st century Editors: Manuela Guilherme Gunther Dietz   Introduction – Winds of the South: Intercultural university models for the 21st century by Manuela Guilherme Gunther Dietz This issue of Arts and Humanities in

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Highly Personal Exceptional Visions…

Karen J Leader I admit to being unusually disarmed by the pairing of a film still of the young and brilliant John Berger (1926-2017) with a distinctly unflattering photo of the then president-elect of the United States, Donald J. Trump.

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20 years of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Elizabeth Evenden-Kenyon   At the close of 2016, the European Commission celebrated 20 years of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. 2017 sees the MSCA support their 100,000th researcher, and the Actions continue to attract high numbers of applicants from across STEM

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A “merged sensibility”: Poetry from an early medical humanist, John Mcfarland

Jonathan Mcfarland (Poems by John Mcfarland) “In him, we cannot easily discern separate medical and humanistic sensibilities” (Joanne Trautmann describing William Carlos Williams) John McFarland was born into a medical family in Liverpool in 1930. His father was an orthopaedic

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The Brexit/Trump phenomenon: why did they happen, and what are the ramifications for arts and humanities higher education?

Shaoni Bhattacharya  This year has seen the anti-expert backlash in full swing. First there was the UK referendum’s vote for leaving the European Union, a Brexit, against much expert advice, and then there was the unexpected election of Donald Trump

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NARRATIVES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS

Stories Matter; Story Matters in health and illness At the centre of the teaching of Narrative Medicine in medical schools (originally in the US but increasingly across the world) is the need for health professionals to understand relationships of caring

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NARRATIVES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS:PROGRAMME DAY 2

Saturday 12.11.2016 09:00 – 10:00 PLENARY LECTURE The role of narrative in Person Centred Care     Nicky Britten The term Person Centred Care has many definitions and few practitioners. At the University of Gothenburg Centre for Person Centred Care (GPCC) in

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Translating Theatre: ‘Foreignisation’ on Stage’

Reflections from the AHRC Translating Cultures Project and 21st Nov Symposium (http://www.translatingtheatre.com/) by Jan Parker                             The playwright creates a game for actors. The translator creates the

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