Theatre and Performance Studies News
Doctoral Researcher Claire French presents at the Applied Linguistics Seminar Series - Language. Culture. Matters.
Doctoral Researcher Claire French presents at the Applied Linguistics Seminar Series - Language. Culture. Matters on Wednesday 4th December 2019.
For the most up-to-date information about this event, please see https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/events/.

Homeless Monopoly - a collaborative project with Coventry University and Coventry Cyrenians
Throughout 2019 Nadine Holdsworth was involved in a collaborative project with Coventry University and the homeless charity Coventry Cyrenians to investigate how arts methodologies, dramatic scenarios and gamification could be used to raise awareness and empathy in young people regarding homelessness. Based on ‘real-life’ stories, the resulting ‘Homeless Monopoly’ board-game aims to expose the multiple pathways into homelessness, the issues faced by homeless people and the support mechanisms available for those at risk of or experiencing homelessness. During the summer of 2019 the game was piloted with a number of groups including pupils from Cardinal Newman and service users of Coventry Cyrenians.
Event Reminder: Research Seminar (Wednesday 27th) with Max Dean and Bobby Smith
Our next Research Seminar will be on Wednesday 27th November 5.00-6.30 in G56
Max Dean will present 'Ergodic Literature: Process Drama for the Information Age'
Bobby Smith will present ‘Lessons from Rwanda/Navigating Silence’
Interested in a PhD with us and want to secure Midlands4Cities funding?
You can hear more about how to apply at the Coventry Midlands4Cities application writing workshop on the 16th November.
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