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World-class Research
91% of our research is rated 'world-leading' or 'internationally excellent' in REF 2021. We are one of the top 30 English departments in the world in the 2022 QS rankings.
Established strengths
Our established research strengths include world and comparative literature, poetry and poetics, performance studies, environmental and medical humanities, literary and cultural theory, literature and culture from the Middle Ages to the present, American studies, cultural history, and British Isles literatures. A summary of our current Research Strategy is online here.
We work closely with the University's Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning to support development of innovative programmes of study and teaching delivery.
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Research seminar
The department has a vibrant research community with a number of different events happening throughout the term. Information on our current departmental seminar is here: our Research Seminar convenor for 2022-2023 is Dr Michael Meeuwis.
Major research grants
We currently house two major Leverhulme projects: Dr Mike Niblett's World Literature and Commodity Frontiers: The Ecology of the ‘long’ Twentieth Century; and Dr John Gilmore's William Jones: Oriental Poetry, Latin Scholarship and the European Enlightenment.
Research projects and groups
We work on a wide range of research: a full list of projects and groups is here. Current groups include Multicultural Shakespeare in Britain; Comparative Religions and Literatures; Warwick Research Collective (WReC); Poetry at Warwick; Feminist Dissent and American Studies.
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Our new publications
Digital Archives Guide
Information on Postdoctoral opportunities
Please visit our pages on how to apply for Leverhulme, British Academy and other postdoctoral competitions.
Events
Queer Migrations: Perspectives, Practices, and Possibilities 24 April 2024, 1pm FAB 2.32
POSTPONED- NEW DATE TBC- MA dissertation writing help session
Online Postgraduate Open Day
Research seminar with Centre for Global Jewish Studies: Amanda Shubert (Wisconsin), "An Iconography of Diaspora: The Illustrated Ketubah in British India"
Book launch event - Towers of Ivory and Steel
Connections
Environmental Humanities Network
Centre for Philosophy, Literature and the Arts
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Feminist Dissent
A new journal edited by a collective of feminist academics, activists and writers focused the relationship between gender, fundamentalism and related socio-political issues.