Fancy knowing more about the process behind the 2 @theatviscult exhibitions I curated @bdcmuseum & @UoB_Theatre_Col? Here's my article on exhibition curation as #theatrehistory practice-research & as a great way to think about #audiences https://t.co/tKOsdOXeUq
Today is the last official day of our project and our last day of tweeting regularly. Thank you for being accompanying us on the ride! If you want to hear what team members are up to, follow @katejholmes (who managed this account) & @Dr_Kate_Newey.
Roundtable on REF2021 – process, strengths and lessons, organised by @SCUDD_UK
12 July 2022 at 18:00 BST
Roundtable discussion with @mmdelgado1, @DeirdreHeddon, @profallain, @NadineHoldswor1
Free to attend but register here:
https://t.co/kM5isfyeoP
And a strongly worded editorial from the Guardian asking how we can create a higher education system that recognises the value of the arts and humanities https://t.co/JME5oagpkL
Our @BritishAcademy_ Director of Policy @mollymjones has a letter in the Times today dispelling myths about the employability of graduates from the arts and humanities
https://t.co/bcvHkjbtaV
It's only right our last video from the vault is a bit nostalgic. Here's Jim Davis on 20th century depictions of the 19th century stage, focusing on a production from his youth https://t.co/4sIbz4QC4M #theatrehistory#19century
#JobAlert Do you want to work in Venice? Associate Professor in History of Art, @warwickuni, @SCAPVC, @WarwickHoA, specialised in art and/or architecture of the period 1300-1700 CE, full-time, permanent, £51,799 to £60,022 per annum. Apply by 3 July 2022. https://t.co/ynd4Ost3EW
We are looking for young people who’d like to take part in a series of informal workshops to co-develop exhibitions for a brand new ‘virtual’ museum.
The workshops start this Thursday and continue next week!
Please contact [email protected] for further info 😊
stage adaptation of Oliver Twist 1878, 'Nancy Sikes', panned by London critics for its focus on the murder - too brutal, too much blood (Sikes emerges into a spotlit 'moonbeam' which highlights blood-soaked trousers) ... was gore frowned upon in West End? or just in Oliver Twist?
Are you eager to develop your research profile? Why not apply to join the LNCSS-GS committee? It is a fantastic way to engage with external research culture outside your institution and meet fellow researchers across the globe! Email [email protected] for more information!
Happening across the country to numerous brilliant arts & humanities courses/departments: we need more public outcry, more intellectual support, more endorsements from public figures & STEM colleagues... & more recognition that arts & humanities are not 'nice to have' but VITAL