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Some great news at the end of a challenging week

Zeena Faulk, third-year PhD in Translation Studies student, has just had her translation of Mohammad Khudayyir's The Ancient Storyteller published in ArabLit's Spring issue The Road (pp. 66-79). Many congratulations, Zeena, and thanks for brightening our week with this news!

Mon 30 Mar 2020, 09:22 | Tags: Postgraduate, WWP, Warwick Writing Programme

Theatre Studies PhD researcher has been long listed for National Poetry Prize 2019

Congratulations to Alison Porter from the Theatre Studies team, who has been longlisted out of the 16,000 applicants for the National Poetry Prize 2019. Her work was also long-listed in 2015.

Fri 27 Mar 2020, 11:54 | Tags: Postgraduate, Creative Writing

Holi Colour Party – Friday 13 March 2020

The World at Warwick Team, in collaboration with the SU, Warwick Hindu Society, Warwick Indian Society & Warwick Bollywood Dance Society, would like to invite you to celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival known as the "festival of colours", with us on 13 March 2020.

Tue 03 Mar 2020, 14:37 | Tags: Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Event, SCAPVC

MEET THE FAMILY Screening and Q and A with Catherine Bray

5th March, 7pm-9pm in the Writers’ Room, Millburn House

Free to attend – but please RSVP to L.Brydon@warwick.ac.uk


Defy the Stereotypes

The Human Library is a unique opportunity to put yourself in someone else’s shoes. By attending, you will have the opportunity to engage in open, honest, and respectful conversation with Human Books and learn about the life experience of others.

Tue 25 Feb 2020, 14:43 | Tags: Undergraduate, Postgraduate, SCAPVC

Event: Q&A with literary agent Jonny Geller at Warwick Arts Centre

11am - 12pm, Tue, 21 Jan '20
Location: Creative Learning Centre at Warwick Arts Centre

You're warmly invited to a Q&A with one of the department's alumni, Jonny Geller, one of the most distinguished literary agents working today. He's represented writers from Nigella Lawson and Robert Person, to John le Carré and Margaret Atwood, Russell Brand to Gordon Brown. He did the equivlanet of our English Literature degree in the department before becoming an actor and going on to work in publishing.


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