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“Are men going their own way? A critical analysis of ‘male separatist’ discourse on Reddit”. The first WFLL seminar of this year by Jessica Aiston is this Wednesday 2 October at 16:00 🇬🇧 🕰️ All welcome! Join via Zoom link in photo @wminhumanities@wminenglish@wminlanguages
Learning from our US colleagues at Humanities Advocacy Workshop @SASNews. Public value of the humanities, of studying it, public programmes, building impact and researchers’ capacity to communicate it
National #RejoinMarch III
Saturday 28th September 2024
L O N D O N
Please share and tell EVERYONE you know to come, let's make it BIG!
From 12noon
Park Lane, March sets off at 1pm
From 3pm
Parliament Square, Rally
Info, Donate, Coaches and more:
https://t.co/rekvRn2mGB
'Whatever their GCSE results, students should be told the whole story: understanding languages and cultures is a huge advantage in the workplace'
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https://t.co/oUuOQY17zj
A great day! People from different Schools, universities and organisations came together to discuss research, KE and impact from diverse perspectives. Thanks to @andrewrlinn@DrTerryLamb speakers and everyone contributing to this fantastic @wmin_HOMELandS event. @wminhumanities
Day 3 from @KreativLi's Marseille Journal is now up on our Humanities blog! The final two entries will be posted tomorrow before we take a hiatus from social media for a while. Do look at all our student writing and research on the site: https://t.co/xpiqn3PAmD.
The second entry from @KreativLi's Marseille Journal is now up on our Humanities blog! Find out more about our Humanities field trips and maybe be inspired to sign up next year! A big thanks to Lidia for sharing her experience: https://t.co/bNaGo9vK17
Join us for this free one-day event at @UniWestminster that brings together academics and migrant experts to discuss knowledge exchange and research into migration and diaspora. Register here: https://t.co/aj6FPTeJvO
@wmin_HOMELandS@andrewrlinn@wminhumanities
Thinking about going on a @UniWestminster Humanities field trip as part of your studies but not sure what it will be like? We can help! All this week our student Lidia Karanfilovszka Zikic will be kindly sharing her Marseille Journal on our blog: https://t.co/osECGMC0Pz
Fab time in & around #Marseille last week with amazing @wminhumanities students! A truly lovely group, whose limitless curiosity & enthusiasm for the culture, language(s) and customs were a joy. High points? Spontaneous hiking in Cassis & book-buying (Camus, Eluard…) in Arles 📚
“The @RISEUP_HE project: the case of Cornish language revitalisation”. Research seminar by Julia Sallabank and @KingsUgwuanyi this Wednesday 10 April at 16:00 🇬🇧 🕰️ All welcome! Join via https://t.co/NyPG6LGy3w (use Google Chrome) @wminhumanities@wminenglish@wminlanguages
Important @BritishAcademy_@languageacts project on the role and usefulness of language skills across the whole range of academic research disciplines (sciences, social sciences, and humanities) in UK universities. Please share widely.
Join us for this exciting public talk on Chinese Canadian Museum - Diasporic Voices across the Pacific - 12-1:30 pm BST, 11 April. Buy tickets at https://t.co/OLoeUl7kuf via @tickettailor
Visit https://t.co/D992KWssbi for past talks. @wminlanguages@wmin_HOMELandS
Excited to be on the programme committee for the inaugural “Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory” conference happening a year from now (2-4 April 2025) in London! Send your proposals by 15 May 2024 here: https://t.co/mVyVMAsylU Full CfP is here: https://t.co/jXbwYp1NzN
Shivangi is now an Associate Software Developer at a financial services company, and she’s also done extensive work as a mentor for women in tech! ✨
🔗 Find out more about how the Westminster Employability Award helps our students become more employable: https://t.co/6Tq5Kkvb5Q