Call for responses to Modern Languages: Learning and Teaching in an Intercultural Field by Alison Phipps and Mike Gonzalez (hailed in 2004 by Henry Giroux as ‘filled with so much wisdom, critical insight, and sheer humanity that it takes one’s breath
Winter School in Psychiatry, Philosophy and Neuroscience
Winter School in Psychiatry, Philosophy and Neuroscience (University of Otago, 21-24 June 2015) Bioethics Centre, 71 Frederick Street, University of Otago, Dunedin 21st – 24th June 2015 Overview: We will be providing a mixed learning opportunity involving presentations and case-based
Screening – Mirrors to Windows: the Artist as Woman 5th June 2015, 18:00 London College of Fashion
London College of Fashion Screening, 5th June Mirrors to Windows: the Artist as Woman is a documentary film by Emmy and Peabody Award-winning director, Susan Steinberg. The film takes you on an intimate but fast-paced journey into the lives of three
McGann: Truth and Method; or Humanities Scholarship as a Science of Exceptions
McGann on ‘Truth and Method; or Humanities Scholarship as a Science of Exceptions’ 14 May 2015, 17:00 – 18:30, Mill Lane Lecture Theatres, Cambridge Professor Jerome McGann (University of Virginia) will give a Cambrdge Centre for Research in Arts, Social Science
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Just publishedin AHHE-Stories on the Skin:Tattoo Culture at a South Florida university
“Stories on the Skin: Tattoo Culture at FAU” by Karen J Leader a multidisciplinary creative and research project, has explored and presented tattoos as a shared cultural experience, rather than as a symptom, or a fad. http://ahh.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/03/16/1474022215575162.full.pdf+html Tattoo emerges from
Calling Philosophy postgraduates: design a module!
The UK Philosophy revised ‘Benchmarks’ have just been published http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/SBS-philosophy-15.pdf How would you teach the subject of your research to university students? Outline your ideal course in 500 words for publication here and in a Special Issue of the journal
Calling Post Graduate New Voices:How would you teach your interests?
Publish the answer here and in Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: an international journal of theory, research and practice http://ahh.sagepub.com Interested in delving deeper into current debate concerning the arts and humanities? Or
On [Rik Mayall’s] Drama Dept.’s ‘academic validity’
The Dean, on her ‘crusade for academic excellence. Take the drama department…students writhing around the floor pretending to be primeval slime surely does not constitute valid academic pursuit’. from Lloyd Peters’ prize winning first play for radio ‘A Higher Education’, a comedy
Delhi bus rape: BBC’s ‘India’s Daughter’ and in AHHE 13.1 – ‘Nirbhaya:Theatre as witness’
Farber’s Nirbhaya and BBC’s ‘India’s Daughter’ from ‘ ‘Something adequate’? In memoriam Seamus Heaney, Sister Quinlan, Nirbhaya’, AHHE 13 1-2 2014 by Jan Parker (http://ahh.sagepub.com/content/13/1-2/141) Full article available for free download! What kind of performance can lay
