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Wednesday, May 08, 2024
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Mother Tongue Tongue Poetry CompetitionRuns from Wednesday, March 13 to Friday, May 24. |
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Dante and the Ouija Board: Towards a Humantities-oriented Approach to AI StudiesFAB4.76 (TRC) |
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PGT Poster CompetitionCluster CA celebration of our MA cohort, including prizes for the winners of the PGT poster competition. More information here |
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History Department - Offer Holder Open DayFAB3.57Congratulations on receiving an offer for one of our History degree programmes, and we look forward to welcoming you back on campus on an Offer Holder Open Day. |
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DAHL Short: Create Video Presentations Using the Humanities RapidMooc StudioH2.46 (old Humanities building) |
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DAHL Short: Podcasting Using the Humanities RapidMooc StudioH2.46 (old Humanities Building) |
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Work in Progress - Esther Meijer (St Andrews)OC1.03‘Diverting from the straight path: The genre(s) of Statius’ Silvae as desire paths (deverticula amoena)’ |
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Immersive Showcase: Invasion - 2017 Emmy® winner for Outstanding Interactive narrated by Ethan HawkeFAB1.63 Media Symposium Space |
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The Art of Travel: The History of Travel GuidebooksFAB0.08 Faculty of Arts Building |
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Event: The Art of Travel: The History of Travel GuidebooksFAB0.08Event: The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks Join Tony Wheeler (Engineering Science, 1969) alumnus and co-founder of the Lonely Planet, for his guest lecture titled 'The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks'. Hosted by Professor Tim Lockley, the lecture will be a guided tour through the history of travel writing, from guidebooks through to modern travel blogs, drawing on Tony's unique insight through his years at the helm of the Lonely Planet. The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks Date: Wednesday 8 May, 15.00 – 16.00 Location: FAB0.08 Faculty of Arts Building, 6 University Road, Coventry, CV4 7EQ Followed by a drinks reception hosted by Professor Rachel Moseley, Faculty of Arts Building Terrace, Fifth Floor at 16.00 – 17.00 Sign up and RSVP to the lecture & drinks reception here: The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks (warwick.ac.uk)Link opens in a new window |