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January 30, 2018 Cambridge / Children's Literature / Homerton College / PhD / research / University of Cambridge

PhD InsaniTea

Vera Veldhuizen is a second year PhD at Cambridge, focusing on children’s war literature. She also likes cats, but mainly

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May 16, 2017 Cambridge / Children's Literature / Homerton College / Meg Rosoff / University of Cambridge

Meg Rosoff, Philip Nel and Reasons Why I Study Children’s Literature

Danielle Cameron is a former teaching assistant and current MPhil student. She writes about issues of intersectionality (particularly age, race

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November 1, 2016 Cambridge / Event / Homerton College / MPhil / open day / PhD / University of Cambridge

Last minute reminder: Open Day tomorrow!

Whoo! Open day tomorrow! There will delicious baked goods and enthusiastic (and informed) people who can talk to you all

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September 21, 2016 Children's Literature / Homerton College / international symposiums

Last chance! Final day to sign up for Mildred Taylor conference!

Today is the last day to sign up for the 40th anniversary symposium of Mildred Taylor’s Roll of Thunder Hear

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August 24, 2016 Children's Literature / Event / Homerton College

2016 Philippa Pearce Lecture

Tickets (which are free, but must be booked) can be booked here, and more about the lecture in general can

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June 15, 2016 ALMA / Event / Homerton College / KM Peyton / Meg Rosoff / Pony books

Horsing around

By Sarah Hardstaff, photos copyright Siddharth Pandey In my last blog post (here), I mentioned the HorseTales Conference organised by Zoe Jaques,

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June 9, 2014 Children's Poetry / Creative Writing / Homerton College / Isaac Watts / Lewis Carroll / Memorisation / Symposium / Ted Hughes

Places and Sites: Reading, Writing and Theorising Children’s Poetry

by Eve Morag Styles opened the poetry event with a retrospective that traced the evolution of interest in children’s poetry

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March 31, 2012 empathy / ethics / Homerton College / Philosophy and Children's Literature / The Child and the Book / violence in children's literature

Transcending the Ivory Tower: Philosophy as a Social Discipline

The Child and the Book conference at the University of Cambridge (Day 1) A resplendent Friday morning, in the midst

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