Official Twitter account for the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences @UniofExeter . Sharing news, events and information with communities #uofehass
We were very sad to hear of the death of #dianekeaton. She was a completely unique presence on #screen for over 50 years & there are few stars who excelled as much in both comedy & drama. Here is her life in her own words through 2 autobiographies we hold in our collection. #RIP
Join us for our first event of the year: a lecture by Esmat Elhalaby (@thaqafatalhind) on his book 'Parting Gifts of Empire: Palestine and India at the Dawn of Decolonisation' on Oct 8. Details on poster.
"Skateboarding is inclusive in a deep way. It's not just 'everyone's welcome', it's a hand up. People are pulled in, supported, and met at their own level" - Dr @peejayohhsee from @UniOfExeterHASS@UofESPA on skateboarding communities and age 🛹
https://t.co/KLrk55RK1m
We were sorry to hear of the death of Robert Redford today, arguably the most popular #Hollywood#star of the early 70s and a huge force in the #film industry as #actor, director, and founder of @sundancefest. The many items we hold show his enduring popularity. #robertredfordrip
Welcome (and welcome back!) to the students of @UniofExeter!
We're the UK's leading cinema museum and we're right here on campus.
Why not visit us and enter our #WelcomeWeek#Competition? Simply post your favourite item in our collection and tag us for a chance to win! 👇📽️
📢‼️Bluesky is our new social media home for events, news and opportunities from University of Exeter Doctoral College- follow us at @doctoralexeter.bsky.social. Our X account is now closed. #BlueskySocial#bluesky
Over the last two weeks we’ve been showcasing the work of our interdisciplinary experts in the University of Exeter’s Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall. Find them all here https://t.co/5rFocbz52r
@UniofExeter@UniExeCornwall@UniOfExeterHASS@UniofExeterNews
The impacts of oil are still being heavily felt despite global energy transitions. At @HaSSCornwall@UniExeCornwall we investigate the causal connections between oil, environmental injustice, climate change, and socio-ecological resilience. Find out more.
https://t.co/j7wcBerLUE
Nature is under threat. At HaSS Cornwall we work together across the Humanities to tackle big questions relating to climate and environmental change, nature regeneration and societal resilience. We advocate for nature. Find out more: https://t.co/EaTE5wy7yZ
Next in our series of Research Shorts is Prof. Jamie Hampson on rock art. Humans have been creating rock art for more than 70,000 years. At HaSS Cornwall we consider why, and think about how understanding art helps us understand what it means to be human.
https://t.co/BHMMWX25Dz
Over the next two weeks, we are showcasing the work of our interdisciplinary experts in the department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall. Today our first video features Dr Tiago De Melo Cartaxo’s work on Biospheres. To find out more visit: https://t.co/9BO8hbDNg3
Tradition is not only about continuity – it can also be about change.
We explore how continuous forms of ritual tradition have often been interpreted in radically different ways across the centuries.
Find out more in our new ‘Research Shorts’ series.
https://t.co/ommCTp8oHZ
We're showcasing the work of our interdisciplinary experts in the University of Exeter’s Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall. Our next video features Prof. Harry Pitt’s work on reindustrialisation.
To find out more visit: https://t.co/9BO8hbDNg3
History is as much about remembering as forgetting. At
@HaSSCornwall historians explore the intentional forgetting that reveals more about society's political choices than any moment of collective remembering. Find out more via our new ‘Research Shorts’: https://t.co/qLkw0AP0F6