Departmental news
Co-Creating Culture: Community, Representation, and History at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
The University of Warwick, in collaboration with the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, invites applications for a fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship to explore co-creation in civic theatre. The project investigates how co-creation, as an emergent method and process, seeks to build reciprocal partnerships between arts workers and local communities for the purpose of promoting social justice and challenging notions of who has knowledge, expertise, and the right to be seen and heard in cultural organisations.
The Belgrade has placed co-creation at the heart of its role as a civic theatre, with an ambitious aim to "make the local community part of every show at the Belgrade." Spotlighting four productions—Big Aunty (2023), I, Daniel Blake (2023), Romeo and Juliet (2025), and Nanny of the Maroons (2027)—the project will discover how this commitment to co-creation shapes the values that drive the theatre's culture. It will particularly address Nanny of the Maroons, a retelling of Jamaican revolutionary leader Queen Nanny's history involving over 1,000 community participants drawn from the West Midlands Black Creative Network, Coventry Caribbean Centre, and other local groups. Employing mixed methodologies such as participant observation, interviews, and surveys, the project will ask: What does co-creation mean for artists, participants, audiences, and locals? How can co-creation offer alternatives to models in which creative professionals exclude or exploit the local communities in which civic theatres are embedded? What challenges and learnings arise from co-creation, and how might the Belgrade's experience inform wider arts policy and practice?
The student will be supervised by Dr Matthew Franks (English and Comparative Literary Studies) and Professor Nadine Holdsworth (Theatre and Performance Studies), and benefit from integrated support within Warwick's arts and humanities research environment and the Belgrade's professional networks, including Creative Director Corey Campbell and other staff members. The student will be able to determine whether to receive their doctorate from the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies or the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies.
Professor Dan Katz - Jack Spicer Podcast
Professor Daniel Katz, has released a new “public-facing” podcast, focusing on the poet Jack Spicer. The episode is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and through this website: kamranjavadizadeh.com/podcastLink opens in a new window
British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025
The British Academy is inviting proposals from early career researchers in the humanities and social sciences wishing to pursue an independent research project, towards the completion of a significant piece of publishable research.
Applicants must be researchers from the humanities and social sciences and be based at an eligible university or research organisation for the duration of the Fellowship.
Applicants must be of Early Career Status, meaning they must apply within three years from the date of their successful viva voce examination. For this round of competition, applicants are expected to have completed their viva voce between 1 April 2023 and 1 April 2026.
For more information and how to apply click hereLink opens in a new window
Congratulations to Raad Khair Allah
Congratulations to Raad Khair Allah who has received an IASH Postdoctoral Digital Humanities Fellowship from the University of Edinburgh!
'Nietzsche’s Earthbound Wisdom' by Keith Ansell Pearson
We are delighted to announce that Keith Ansell-Pearson, Emeritus professor in the philosophy department, has published a new book titled Nietzsche’s Earthbound Wisdom. The book is an incisive exploration of Nietzsche as a bold, visionary poet-philosopher, and reflects Keith’s expertise and dedication to the field.
Published by Chicago press, the book is now available here
Congratulations to Keith on this significant achievement!
British Philosophy Fortnight, 17-30 March 2025
British Philosophy Fortnight #philosophymatters is a new annual initiative to celebrate, promote and champion philosophy and raise awareness of what philosophy is and why it matters. Philosophy matters intrinsically, as a vibrant intellectual discipline, and extrinsically, providing crucial skills for living in complex worlds and for responding to pressing global challenges, from pandemics to climate change. Prof Heather Widdows was invited by the British Philosophy Association to speak about why philosophy is so important.
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Philosophy at Warwick 60th Anniversary Launch Event
Join us to celebrate our 60th Birthday! Warwick Philosophy Department is the grand old age of 60. While young in philosophy years, this is some achievement, and we are proud of how we do philosophy and of the philosophy we produce.
We would be thrilled if you could join us at our launch event on June 16th, 2025 Senate House, Bloomsbury, from 5pm–7pm, to remember our past and embrace our future. The event will be an opportunity to meet and talk with members of our philosophy family – including current and past academics, students, alumni, partners and stakeholders – and to hear from a small number of current members of the department.
We hope you can share this special occasion with us and look forward to welcoming you in June.
Find out more and register here
ECLS lecture on Palestinian Literature
Please join us for a lecture and discussion as Dr Anna Bernard (KCL) will deliver the first ECLS lecture on Palestinian Literature:
Dr Anna Bernard (King’s College London) ‘Poetry and Palestine Solidarity, 1970-present’ ECLS Student Hub - FAB 5.49 29 January 2025 17:00-18:00
Her research focuses on the literature and culture of anti-colonial struggles that have persisted after the formal end of European imperialism. She is the author of Rhetorics of Belonging: Nation, Narration, and Israel/Palestine (Liverpool UP, 2013, available open-access) and Decolonizing Literature (Polity Press, 2023).
Advance Reading (not required):
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Celebrating Achievements
We are delighted to celebrate one of our PGR Students - Raad Khair Allah for two remarkable achievements:
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DAHL Hero Medal 2024
Raad has been honored with the prestigious DAHL Hero Medal 2024 by The Digital Arts and Humanities Lab (DAHL). This recognition celebrates their groundbreaking digital project, "Marginalization of Arab Women and Revolutionising Patriarchy". The same project was also a finalist for the Paula Svonkin Creative Award from the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA), USA, in 2022.
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Award from Duke University
Adding to this impressive roster of accolades, Raad recently received an award from Duke University, USA, granting them the opportunity to participate in the International Annual Feminist Theory Workshop. This renowned workshop, hosted by Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Duke, will take place in March 2025.