wire
« BACK
Linguistics / Literature - 10.12.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 06.12.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 30.11.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 14.11.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 13.11.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 09.11.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 09.11.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 07.11.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 23.10.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 22.10.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 17.10.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 11.10.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 11.10.2018
Art and Design - Linguistics / Literature - 01.10.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 27.09.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 19.09.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 04.09.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 30.08.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Event - 29.08.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Event - 20.08.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Art and Design - 25.07.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 09.07.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 02.07.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Art and Design - 27.06.2018
Art and Design - Linguistics / Literature - 27.06.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Event - 25.06.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 21.06.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 12.06.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 08.06.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Event - 06.06.2018
History / Archeology - Linguistics / Literature - 06.06.2018
History / Archeology - Linguistics / Literature - 06.06.2018
Art and Design - Linguistics / Literature - 05.06.2018
History / Archeology - Linguistics / Literature - 01.06.2018
Social Sciences - Linguistics / Literature - 31.05.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Event - 25.05.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Politics - 21.05.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 09.05.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 04.05.2018
Linguistics / Literature - History / Archeology - 30.04.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 17.04.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Administration - 13.04.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Administration - 05.04.2018
Art and Design - Linguistics / Literature - 27.03.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Career - 27.03.2018
Linguistics / Literature - History / Archeology - 19.03.2018
Linguistics / Literature - History / Archeology - 13.03.2018
Linguistics / Literature - 12.03.2018
Mechanical Engineering - Linguistics / Literature - 09.03.2018
Linguistics / Literature - Event - 07.03.2018
Linguistics/Literature
Results 201 - 250 of 1673.
University launches ambitious new Centre for Health and Social Care Leadership
Sharp-eyed pupils from a Birmingham school have used the latest linguistics software, developed by the University of Birmingham and the University of Nottingham, to show that one of the core Christmas catchphrases is a bit of a myth. Year Eight pupils from Bishop Walsh Catholic School used the specially designed online system to prove that Scrooge did not use the phrase 'bah humbug' very frequently at all.
Sharp-eyed pupils from a Birmingham school have used the latest linguistics software, developed by the University of Birmingham and the University of Nottingham, to show that one of the core Christmas catchphrases is a bit of a myth. Year Eight pupils from Bishop Walsh Catholic School used the specially designed online system to prove that Scrooge did not use the phrase 'bah humbug' very frequently at all.
Ballet of the Nations
A thought-provoking film, released to coincide with the centenary of the Armistice in November 1918, in which war is imagined as a diabolical dance choreographed by Satan and Ballet Master Death is currently touring the UK, including several performances in and around Bristol.
A thought-provoking film, released to coincide with the centenary of the Armistice in November 1918, in which war is imagined as a diabolical dance choreographed by Satan and Ballet Master Death is currently touring the UK, including several performances in and around Bristol.
Theatre Royal Nottingham launches new digital archive
The Theatre Royal's fascinating 153-year history is now available to explore online via ourtheatreroyal.org thanks to National Lottery players and the University of Nottingham.
The Theatre Royal's fascinating 153-year history is now available to explore online via ourtheatreroyal.org thanks to National Lottery players and the University of Nottingham.
Housing costs have exacerbated income equality in Germany
Changes in housing costs have dramatically exacerbated the rise in income inequality in Germany since the mid-1990s, according to new UCL research.
Changes in housing costs have dramatically exacerbated the rise in income inequality in Germany since the mid-1990s, according to new UCL research.
New online toolkit will help to tackle modern slavery
A new online toolkit has been designed by experts to help organisations tackle modern slavery in their local communities.
A new online toolkit has been designed by experts to help organisations tackle modern slavery in their local communities.
Literary Atlas offers new perspective on Wales
The geography of Wales is being explored through its fiction, as part of an interactive online project.
The geography of Wales is being explored through its fiction, as part of an interactive online project.
The Henry Moore mystery
External Relations writer Jacqui Bealing goes on the trail of an iconic sculpture that, for a while, lived at the University of Sussex.
External Relations writer Jacqui Bealing goes on the trail of an iconic sculpture that, for a while, lived at the University of Sussex.
Orwell’s Down and Out: Live heads to Paris
The first ever live reading of Orwell's iconic text in both London and Paris completes its journey this week.
The first ever live reading of Orwell's iconic text in both London and Paris completes its journey this week.
George Orwell’s personal archive added to UNESCO register
The Orwell Papers, housed at UCL Special Collections, have been formally inscribed to the prestigious UNESCO Memory of the World International Register.
The Orwell Papers, housed at UCL Special Collections, have been formally inscribed to the prestigious UNESCO Memory of the World International Register.
Local artists find a home at Durham University
The University is to support two local artists by welcoming them to work from its theatre. The University operates residency programmes at its historic Assembly Rooms Theatre, in Durham City, so that artists and writers have a base from which to develop their work and skills.
The University is to support two local artists by welcoming them to work from its theatre. The University operates residency programmes at its historic Assembly Rooms Theatre, in Durham City, so that artists and writers have a base from which to develop their work and skills.
Durham University supports local writer develop new show
Durham University has helped a Durham-born writer return to her roots in developing her next theatre show.
Durham University has helped a Durham-born writer return to her roots in developing her next theatre show.
Overwhelming public support for Misogyny Hate Crime Policy
People in Nottinghamshire will not tolerate misogyny hate crime and a policy introduced in 2016 is already shifting the attitudes of both victims and potential perpetrators, according to a new report.
People in Nottinghamshire will not tolerate misogyny hate crime and a policy introduced in 2016 is already shifting the attitudes of both victims and potential perpetrators, according to a new report.
Refugee takes Oxford violin to his new life in Australia
A 14-year-old Syrian refugee who received a violin from Oxford has received a visa to start a new life with his family in Australia.
A 14-year-old Syrian refugee who received a violin from Oxford has received a visa to start a new life with his family in Australia.
Not so happily ever after - the dark and disturbing side of fairy tales at Nottingham Lakeside Arts
From cannibalism and decapitated toes to sinister sexual overtones, the earliest versions of some of the classic fairy tales, were definitely not for children and far from the Disney versions we know and love today.
From cannibalism and decapitated toes to sinister sexual overtones, the earliest versions of some of the classic fairy tales, were definitely not for children and far from the Disney versions we know and love today.
University of Nottingham acquires personal archive of DH Lawrence
The University of Nottingham has acquired a unique archive of treasures linked to Nottingham's most famous literary son, DH Lawrence.
The University of Nottingham has acquired a unique archive of treasures linked to Nottingham's most famous literary son, DH Lawrence.
Runaway Slaves in Britain searchable database launched
Academics at the University of Glasgow today (1 June 2018) launched a new digital database of fugitive slave adverts from 18th century UK newspapers.
Academics at the University of Glasgow today (1 June 2018) launched a new digital database of fugitive slave adverts from 18th century UK newspapers.
Tate Modern’s Tate Exchange: Warwick academics question Truth, Justice and History through public art engagement
The University of Warwick is a Tate Exchange Associate Researchers from the University of Warwick are exploring their research findings through artistic practice with the public at Tate Modern's Tate Exchange programme next month (June 12-17).
The University of Warwick is a Tate Exchange Associate Researchers from the University of Warwick are exploring their research findings through artistic practice with the public at Tate Modern's Tate Exchange programme next month (June 12-17).
University experts line up for Hay Festival
The value of learning languages in Brexit Britain comes under the spotlight as part of Cardiff University's Cardiff Series at this year's Hay Festival.
The value of learning languages in Brexit Britain comes under the spotlight as part of Cardiff University's Cardiff Series at this year's Hay Festival.
Why Americans have gone bonkers over Lynne’s latest book
Why Americans have gone bonkers over Lynne's latest book "When people talk about the love-hate relationship between British and American English, the hate mostly goes one way and the love the other.
Why Americans have gone bonkers over Lynne's latest book "When people talk about the love-hate relationship between British and American English, the hate mostly goes one way and the love the other.
Campus MANCHESTER - Sep 29
University of Manchester submits planning application for modern student living on Fallowfield campus
University of Manchester submits planning application for modern student living on Fallowfield campus
Life Sciences - Sep 29
Researchers at The University of Warwick to benefit from £18 million investment in world-class frontier bioscience
Researchers at The University of Warwick to benefit from £18 million investment in world-class frontier bioscience
Politics - Sep 29
Warwick-backed European alliance of universities is granted legal status at European Parliament event
Warwick-backed European alliance of universities is granted legal status at European Parliament event
Environment - Sep 29
University of Glasgow researcher contributes to World Bank Inspection Panel report
University of Glasgow researcher contributes to World Bank Inspection Panel report