Student Statement Against Racism in the Centre and Faculty
This blog represents students at the Centre for Research in Children’s Literature within the Faculty of Education at the University
This blog represents students at the Centre for Research in Children’s Literature within the Faculty of Education at the University
We are pleased to announce that the Centre will hold an international conference on the role of sex in young adult fiction on the 11th and 12th of September 2020.
Today’s blog post represents a statement from the graduate student community in support of the CRCLC’s administrator, Lucian M. Stephenson, who has been informed by the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge that his position is at risk of redundancy.
October 26th was a big day that I (and many others) had been looking forward to for quite some time
For reasons I can’t fathom, there is eduroam at Arlanda airport in Stockholm, allowing me to write this blogpost as
This blog is starting to look! like! the blog! of the Society for Blog Post Titles with Exclamation Marks! I
Okay, technically Day Two, but we were too lazy/ tired to write yesterday! A small Cambridge contingent – Faye, Zahra,
by Richard For this week’s blog post I am stepping outside my usual realms of thinking about fiction texts by
Dear All, Â We would like to take this opportunity of inviting PhD students researching children’s literature to
by Clémentine A few weeks ago I submitted my PhD thesis: even students take touristy pictures in Cambridge So my
About a month ago I attended an international mini-symposium here, at the University of Cambridge, which brought together Children’s Literature
I had every intention of using this week’s blog to offer some deep insight into this year’s CILIP Carnegie and
‘You know what would be a great book for book club? The Fault in Our Stars.’ In addition to fulfilling