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QMUL’s Department of Drama uses performance to support young people in care
A performance and theatre project from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), explores the narrative of young people in care and helps them turn their experiences into theatre.
A performance and theatre project from Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), explores the narrative of young people in care and helps them turn their experiences into theatre.
Science fiction vs science fact: World’s leading AI experts come to Cambridge
Some of the world's leading thinkers and practitioners in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will gather in Cambridge this week to look at everything from the influence of science fiction on our dreams of the future, to 'trust in the age of intelligent machines'.
Some of the world's leading thinkers and practitioners in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will gather in Cambridge this week to look at everything from the influence of science fiction on our dreams of the future, to 'trust in the age of intelligent machines'.
Royal visit highlights QMUL’s collaborations in China
HRH The Princess Royal, Chancellor of the University of London, attended a ceremony to sign an agreement between Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and Hunan University (HNU) on 7 July, during a recent visit to the province.
HRH The Princess Royal, Chancellor of the University of London, attended a ceremony to sign an agreement between Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and Hunan University (HNU) on 7 July, during a recent visit to the province.
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW SIGNS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH GLASGOW LIFE
The University of Glasgow has signed a new five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Glasgow Life.
The University of Glasgow has signed a new five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Glasgow Life.
Work gets underway on Welsh-designed Indian temple
After almost eight years of designing and planning, construction has finally begun on an ancient Indian temple designed by Cardiff architect Professor Adam Hardy.
After almost eight years of designing and planning, construction has finally begun on an ancient Indian temple designed by Cardiff architect Professor Adam Hardy.
Innovative artists receive Dean’s Prize for Fine Art
Two artists received special prizes for their creative work at this year's Lancaster University Fine Art students' degree show.
Two artists received special prizes for their creative work at this year's Lancaster University Fine Art students' degree show.
Creative industries urged to take 'everyday' creativity seriously
A new report that investigates the UK's cultural ecology, highlights the importance of 'everyday' creativity and calls for a more inclusive approach to building the networks and partnerships that enable creativity in the UK is to be launched at King's this evening.
A new report that investigates the UK's cultural ecology, highlights the importance of 'everyday' creativity and calls for a more inclusive approach to building the networks and partnerships that enable creativity in the UK is to be launched at King's this evening.
Send in the strings: Violin sent to young Syrian musician
Oxford University has lent a violin from its collection to Aboud Kaplo, a 14-year-old Syrian musician.
Oxford University has lent a violin from its collection to Aboud Kaplo, a 14-year-old Syrian musician.
University opens doors to locals for first-ever community festival
University opens doors to locals for first-ever community festival Residents across Brighton & Hove and Sussex are invited to a day of free fun and discovery at the end of June as the University of Sussex throws open its doors for its first-ever Sussex Community Festival.
University opens doors to locals for first-ever community festival Residents across Brighton & Hove and Sussex are invited to a day of free fun and discovery at the end of June as the University of Sussex throws open its doors for its first-ever Sussex Community Festival.
Public art installation tells Oxford’s alternative stories
They are part of an installation called The Gaps Between, which has been organised by The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH) Like many cities, Oxford has a long and varied history.
They are part of an installation called The Gaps Between, which has been organised by The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH) Like many cities, Oxford has a long and varied history.
Research into Spanish masterpiece ’Lady In A Fur Wrap’
Leading international specialists in art history have launched a collaborative research project centring around one of Glasgow Museums' most famous paintings 'The Lady in a Fur Wrap' attributed to El Greco (1541-1614). The new research is being led by the University of Glasgow, in partnership with Glasgow Museums which owns the painting and related portraits in the important collection formed by Sir William Stirling Maxwell.
Leading international specialists in art history have launched a collaborative research project centring around one of Glasgow Museums' most famous paintings 'The Lady in a Fur Wrap' attributed to El Greco (1541-1614). The new research is being led by the University of Glasgow, in partnership with Glasgow Museums which owns the painting and related portraits in the important collection formed by Sir William Stirling Maxwell.
Palazzo Pesaro Papafava hosts exhibition during Art Night Venezia
Warwick's Venetian campus will host ' Italy is Out ', a unique exhibition of photographer Mario Badagliacca's work during this year's Art Night Venezia, on Saturday 17 June.
Warwick's Venetian campus will host ' Italy is Out ', a unique exhibition of photographer Mario Badagliacca's work during this year's Art Night Venezia, on Saturday 17 June.
Newhaven Fortâ? s new musical role in the story of conscientious objectors
Newhaven Fortâ??s new musical role in the story of conscientious objectors A choral performance that explores the experiences of conscientious objectors during the First World War is being performed at Newhaven Fort in East Sussex on June 9-11.
Newhaven Fortâ??s new musical role in the story of conscientious objectors A choral performance that explores the experiences of conscientious objectors during the First World War is being performed at Newhaven Fort in East Sussex on June 9-11.
Academic and alumnus team up to take hassle out of journal searches
A Spotify-like app that lets scientists quickly access research papers online has been developed by an Imperial researcher and an alumnus.
A Spotify-like app that lets scientists quickly access research papers online has been developed by an Imperial researcher and an alumnus.
Identity of Leonardo da Vinci’s mother revealed in new book
The identity of Leonardo's mother has until now been shrouded in mystery. But a forthcoming book by Professor Martin Kemp, Emeritus Professor of the History of Art at Trinity College and Oxford University, has identified her as 15 year old orphan Caterina di Meo Lippi, who gave birth to Leonardo on 15 April 1452.
The identity of Leonardo's mother has until now been shrouded in mystery. But a forthcoming book by Professor Martin Kemp, Emeritus Professor of the History of Art at Trinity College and Oxford University, has identified her as 15 year old orphan Caterina di Meo Lippi, who gave birth to Leonardo on 15 April 1452.
Saving a renaissance masterpiece: Fitzwilliam Museum wins award for decade-long restoration
A ten-year research and restoration project to save one of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Renaissance masterpieces was rewarded with a major national accolade this week.
A ten-year research and restoration project to save one of the Fitzwilliam Museum's Renaissance masterpieces was rewarded with a major national accolade this week.
Warwick welcomes Julie Christie for special evening of poetry and film
The University of Warwick Centre for Modern Languages is hosting a special evening of poetry and film to mark the launch of a new research project Chilean Exiles and World University Service (WUS) on 25 May 2017 at 18:00 in the Warwick Arts Centre cinema.
The University of Warwick Centre for Modern Languages is hosting a special evening of poetry and film to mark the launch of a new research project Chilean Exiles and World University Service (WUS) on 25 May 2017 at 18:00 in the Warwick Arts Centre cinema.
Lights, camera, action - Nottingham helps to upskill China's filmmakers
The University of Nottingham has delivered a project aimed at upskilling professionals working in China's screen industries.
The University of Nottingham has delivered a project aimed at upskilling professionals working in China's screen industries.
Digital reporter bursaries available for Attenborough Centre project
Digital reporter bursaries available for Attenborough Centre project The Space digital reporter creative bursaries for REFRAIN, an immersive, site-specific performance in Newhaven Fort, East Sussex.
Digital reporter bursaries available for Attenborough Centre project The Space digital reporter creative bursaries for REFRAIN, an immersive, site-specific performance in Newhaven Fort, East Sussex.
University workshop increases the understanding of music in dementia care
The University of Nottingham recently held a workshop which looked at ways in which music can be used to help people with dementia.
The University of Nottingham recently held a workshop which looked at ways in which music can be used to help people with dementia.
Situations and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts present REFRAIN at Newhaven Fort, East Sussex
Situations and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts present REFRAIN at Newhaven Fort, East Sussex Over three days in summer 2017 (9-11 June), visitors can experience Newhaven Fort as never before, through a new immersive, choral experience devised by composer and artist Verity Standen.
Situations and Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts present REFRAIN at Newhaven Fort, East Sussex Over three days in summer 2017 (9-11 June), visitors can experience Newhaven Fort as never before, through a new immersive, choral experience devised by composer and artist Verity Standen.
New QMUL Archive celebrates performance artist Ian Hinchliffe
Ian Hinchliffe was a performance artist, as well as an installation maker, a painter, and an occasional small-screen star.
Ian Hinchliffe was a performance artist, as well as an installation maker, a painter, and an occasional small-screen star.
Samuel Pepys’ music revealed in Radio 4 documentary
Samuel Pepys is best known for his diary writing. But thanks to an Oxford University music DPhil student, we now know a lot more about the music he commissioned.
Samuel Pepys is best known for his diary writing. But thanks to an Oxford University music DPhil student, we now know a lot more about the music he commissioned.
‘Machine folk’ music shows the creative side of AI
Dr Bob Sturm, from the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, and Kingston University's Dr Oded Ben-Tal explain their research creating artificial intelligence that can write folk music and whether this can open new areas of creativity.
Dr Bob Sturm, from the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, and Kingston University's Dr Oded Ben-Tal explain their research creating artificial intelligence that can write folk music and whether this can open new areas of creativity.
Musical Influence in jazz investigated with ‘Big Data’
A new project led by the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) will use the latest advances in digital technology to uncover how melodic patterns have developed in jazz music. The team, which involves researchers from France, Germany, USA and City, University of London, UK, suggest that a 'Big Data' approach where algorithms analyse huge collections of audio samples can help to understand how musical ideas in jazz have developed as the form has grown.
A new project led by the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) will use the latest advances in digital technology to uncover how melodic patterns have developed in jazz music. The team, which involves researchers from France, Germany, USA and City, University of London, UK, suggest that a 'Big Data' approach where algorithms analyse huge collections of audio samples can help to understand how musical ideas in jazz have developed as the form has grown.
Opinion: The Great Repeal Bill White Paper in 20 tweets
Mark Elliott, Professor of Public Law, posted a number of tweets yesterday extracting key paragraphs from the Government's White Paper on the Great Repeal Bill and offering some preliminary thoughts.
Mark Elliott, Professor of Public Law, posted a number of tweets yesterday extracting key paragraphs from the Government's White Paper on the Great Repeal Bill and offering some preliminary thoughts.
Imperial early-career scientist dubbed ’broadcaster of the future’ by BBC: a Q&A
Dr Daisy Fancourt has been selected to take part in the BBC's 2017 New Generation Thinkers programme.
Dr Daisy Fancourt has been selected to take part in the BBC's 2017 New Generation Thinkers programme.
Glasgow lecturer is BBC New Generation Thinker
University of Glasgow academic Dr Alistair Fraser has today been named as a New Generation Thinker by the BBC.
University of Glasgow academic Dr Alistair Fraser has today been named as a New Generation Thinker by the BBC.
First music census to snapshot the UK’s £3.5bn music scene
The UK will today hold its first live music census aiming to take a snapshot of the general public's musical choices and tastes, how they engage with music, the formats they prefer to changes in musical trends.
The UK will today hold its first live music census aiming to take a snapshot of the general public's musical choices and tastes, how they engage with music, the formats they prefer to changes in musical trends.
History - Oct 2
Stories, History, and Poetry: Being Human Festival presents a diverse Scottish line-up
Stories, History, and Poetry: Being Human Festival presents a diverse Scottish line-up
Physics - Oct 2
Opinion: Think before shouting at your child: to them, words can be as harmful as physical blows
Opinion: Think before shouting at your child: to them, words can be as harmful as physical blows

Pharmacology - Oct 2
Oxford R21/Matrix-M(TM) malaria vaccine receives WHO recommendation for use paving the way for global roll-out
Oxford R21/Matrix-M(TM) malaria vaccine receives WHO recommendation for use paving the way for global roll-out
Career - Oct 2
Poverty, unemployment, terrorism and global kleptocracy celebrated for real-world impacts
Poverty, unemployment, terrorism and global kleptocracy celebrated for real-world impacts
Environment - Oct 2
Innovative flood resilience project announced as ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize Finalist
Innovative flood resilience project announced as ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize Finalist