The Round Table: Children’s Theatre at the Edinburgh Fringe
This week’s blog is brought to us by Emma Reay, who is traveling the world in post-MPhil-thesis bliss. This week I
This week’s blog is brought to us by Emma Reay, who is traveling the world in post-MPhil-thesis bliss. This week I
This week’s blog is about another conference! Xiaofei Shi has just finished her PhD at Cambridge. Her thesis is titled
This week’s blog post comes from Anna Savoie, an (almost) second-year PhD who’s looking into cognitive narratology and in-groups v. out-groups
Tickets (which are free, but must be booked) can be booked here, and more about the lecture in general can
Another informative and delightful outing with Sarah Hardstaff. As all researchers know, it can be difficult to explain what you’re working
By Sarah Hardstaff, photos copyright Siddharth Pandey In my last blog post (here), I mentioned the HorseTales Conference organised by Zoe Jaques,
By Lina Iordanaki and Aline Frederico, two of our PhD students. From May 19 to 21 we attended The Child
This week’s post is brought to you by Dawn Sardella-Ayres, who is calmly and un-stressingly finishing up her PhD this year. Check
This week’s post comes from Meghanne Flynn, a third-year Phd student here. She researches supernatural teen romance, which means yes, she’s
This week’s blog post is brought to you by TWO of our PhD students! The first (alphabetically) is Jen Aggleton, who is a