A Time of Reckoning for Equality and Diversity
…and cites black female academics many of whom are trying to survive the precarious pandemic working conditions while also reaching out to their marginalised students and communities. I pause and…
…and cites black female academics many of whom are trying to survive the precarious pandemic working conditions while also reaching out to their marginalised students and communities. I pause and…
Produced by Creative United and hosted by Somerset House, with support from Creative Scotland and in partnership with Vastari.com and UCL Innovation & Enterprise, the Future of the Art Market…
…efficacy of resilience training and other strategies, the majority currently comes from healthcare academics. In Traynor’s brilliant editorial piece for the Journal of Research in Nursing ‘What’s wrong with Resilience’…
…intensive laboratory phase of the ‘Judaica’ research project (AHRC 2016-2018), the trio of international researchers will present two key components of this innovative practice research method: working configurations and transversal…
Join London College of Communication for a celebration of some of the best in global photography. This is a truly international exhibition, with the selected artists representing 20 countries and…
…to use under a creative commons licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/). Be aware that Creative Commons licences cannot be revoked once they have been applied to a work. So if you have used…
…Crazy Coqs Room, 20 Sherwood Street, London W1F 7ED BOOK NOW (FREE, but booking essential as numbers are limited) The event is hosted by Brasserie Zedel, in their extraordinary Art…
…be experienced. Speaker Joseph Dunne is Lecturer in Library Science in the Department of Library & Information Science at City University London. His personal website can be found at http://www.josephjohndunne.com/posts/….
…‘The Actor as Commodity’ (British Library) and ‘Acting for the Small Screen’ (University of York). In addition to Natacha Atlas (Transglobal Underground) and comedian actor Lenny Henry, Miramax, Universal, Britain’s…
…art form and a barometer of communities’ hopes and dreams. Artists working in public space tend to respond immediately to political issues, and the art on our cities’ streets powerfully…
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