Come and study at one of the top 10 universities for English (The Guardian, 2021). You will explore, research and study a wide range of literary specialisms, from Old English to digital cultures, and everything in between. 00:00 Introduction 00:49…
Current undergraduate English and Creative Writing student, Christiana, gives you a sneak peek into the Writer’s Bloc Society at the University of birmingham. As an official editor on the committee, she shows you the ins and outs of journal production…
Who pays the piper, or rather, the writer? This was a question that not only bothered authors but also governments after the Second World War, when the British government made historic strides to support literature financially, rather than simply play…
Dave talks about why she loves being a University of Birmingham student. https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/english
Over the past two years, the ‘Signing Shakespeare’ project (born out of the collaboration between University of Birmingham and the RSC) has worked with D/deaf theatre practitioners and teachers of the D/deaf to tackle the problem of access to Shakespeare…
Lecturers from the University of Birmingham’s undergraduate degree in Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences (LANS) discuss transhumanism from their different disciplinary perspectives. Featuring: Professor Diana Spencer – Classics Dr James Everest – History Dr Jenny Marshall – Medicine Dr Will…
Dr Will Tattersdill is Senior Lecturer in Popular Literature at the University of Birmingham. Will is interested in the relationship between literature and science, especially as it is figured in popular culture from the nineteenth century to the present. His…
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