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Congratulations to all our students who submitted their dissertations today! Be proud of your hard work, particularly in these difficult and unusual circumstances, and take the time celebrate.
The Critical Discourse seminar series returns on Wednesday (29th). We'll be welcoming @JaiMackenzie for her talk "Without them, I wouldn't have survived": Parenting with connection as a single adopter. You can read the abstract here https://t.co/gjGD7fddDV
The next seminar in our Museums/Galleries/Heritage (Studies) from the Edges series is today 2-4pm in ARMB 3.38. Titled 'Queering Museums/Galleries/Heritage (Studies)', it features papers from Fiona Anderson (Newcastle University) and Charlotte Keenan (National Museums Liverpool)
The Critical Discourse Research Group is back on Wednesday. Altman Peng @74altmangmailco is presenting 'Neoliberal feminism and manhood in post-reform China: A critical analysis of Mimeng’s discourse strategy in WeChat posting' in Armstrong 3.39 at 16:00 https://t.co/gjGD7fddDV
The first film star anywhere in the world was the French actor Max Linder, research by Dr Andrew Shail reveals. @sacsncl@mch_newcastle https://t.co/2weTR9Dbih
Congratulations Geetha J, @IanKMcDonald & all the team behind #RunKalyani, having its world premiere at Kolkata International Film Festival today! A great new feature film heading out to the world. Will look forward to seeing it in the UK soon! @mch_newcastle@Film_CultureLab
Super excited that our 'Museums/Galleries/Heritage (Studies) From the Edges' series starts tomorrow.
What a way to start, with Miranda Lowe (@MuseumDetox) and Divya Tolia-Kelly joining us.
Check out tomorrows session details below, and follow us using the #MGHEdges tag.
Cultures of Memory 'Broadcast Bartender' - tomorrow!
'Why is Memory Important?'
Three themed conversations throughout the day, in @Lloyd_Wilson_'s bespoke pop-up bar.
The venue is just inside King Edward VII building - info and directions: https://t.co/eO7Cj0a7AQ
The Critical Discourse Research Group is thrilled to welcome @SuminZhao to our seminar on Wednesday. Sumin's talk is titled 'Social media & the curatorial self: Towards the CDA of the everyday'. For more information about our upcoming events https://t.co/gjGD7fddDV
More fantastic @mch_newcastle projects: Aron Mazel has developed an exhibition about the San hunter-gatherer rock art in the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg, South Africa for the Altamira World Heritage Site Museum in northern Spain.
I'm speaking at this year's @engagevisualart conference about the @culturalpeeps Podcast - my talk will cover why and how we put it together, what we discovered and how you can use the podcast format in different settings.
Thank you to everyone who came to #Arthermus25 this evening at the @GNM_Hancock. It was lovely to see old friends and get to know our new students a bit more. Here's to the next twenty-five years!
The @mch_newcastle seminar series is back! In the first event Professor Graham Murdock will be joining us to talk about his work on digital communication and environmental crisis on 2nd October