She’s arrived! 🎉
I’ve been working on this poetry collection for nearly eight years. How surreal to finally hold it, see it here, in my house.
I’m so grateful to everyone who has helped make this happen 🧡
Popping up from the twitter abyss to plug mine and Andy Flack's new article. Check it out if you're interested in disability history, animal history, history of science https://t.co/9JHoFWfU7p
Really pleased to announce that thanks to generous funding from the AHRC, @FocusGames and I will be taking our #disability#history game Legless in London to market! We’re currently working on the final proofs ahead of putting the game into production. Watch this space!
Really pleased to see the entry on Maritime Literature that I co-authored with Laurence Publicover out with Oxford Bibliographies. It was a pleasure to write about so many great pieces of #bluehumanities scholarship!
Great articulation of the new philosophy at Cardiff from Jon Webber. Our Philosophy colleagues worked v hard to create this innovative curriculum. It’s going to be fabulous. https://t.co/lDNuVmjWUJ
@royalsociety A pity that the important work of literature and science is ignored here. In the 4 decades since the single source cited there has been fabulous research on fiction about science. Try going with the “rich field of Lit and science has given us a lot to consider” #bsls
@HPS_Vanessa@SSHMedicine We’re part of a bid that went in to round *one* and we’ve heard nothing. Should have started some time ago. It’s really quite poor, especially for a scheme trailed as streamlining applications, and doing more to support precarity. #ukri
@NigelHarkness@JenniferRichar7 A really valuable report and the authors are to be congratulated. There is one glaring exception to that. No author from within Wales and not a single example in the report draws on a Welsh University (including its Russell group university, Cardiff). True also of NI. Shame.
Are you thinking about your @TheBSLS conference proposals? If so, @HarrietTho and I are looking for a third panellist interested in electrical technologies (broadly), periodicals (broadly), and archives (broadly). We'd love to propose a transhistorical panel. #litsci#ecrchat
A brilliant statement, but if English is to continue flourish we need students to opt for it at A-level and University; we need parents, and careers advisers to realise that there are brilliant career choices for English graduates, and that it is a powerful, profound subject
🎇 Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship 2023 - Expressions of interest open to PostDocs! 🎇Submit your Project Summary (800 words max) + statement indicating reciprocity (300 words max) plus CV (1-2pg) + sample publication to [email protected] Deadline: noon 5 Dec 🔥
The deadline is fast approaching for the BSLS/JLS Prize for the best new essay by an early career scholar on any topic within the field of literature and science.
The winning essay will be published in the JLS. The winner will also receive a prize of £100.
The deadline is fast approaching for the BSLS/JLS Prize for the best new essay by an early career scholar on any topic within the field of literature and science.
The winning essay will be published in the JLS. The winner will also receive a prize of £100.