Faculty of Arts
2015:
- Dr Elizabeth GoldringLink opens in a new window from the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance has been awarded the Roland H. Bainton Book Prize for Art History for her book "Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the World of Elizabethan Art: Painting and Patronage at the Court of Elizabeth I" (Yale University Press, 2014). Read more...
- Professor Catherine BatesLink opens in a new window from the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies has been awarded the British Academy's Rose Mary Crawshay Book Prize for her book "Masculinity and the Hunt: Wyatt to Spenser" (Oxford University Press, 2013). Read more...Link opens in a new window
2017:
- Dr Helen WheatleyLink opens in a new window from Spectacular television: Exploring televisual pleasure." Read more...Link opens in a new window
- Dr Julie Lobalzo WrightLink opens in a new window from Read more...Link opens in a new window
2018:
- Professor Peter MarshallLink opens in a new window from the Department of History has been awarded the Wolfson History Prize for his book, "Heretics and Believers: A History of the English Reformation." Read more...Link opens in a new window
- Dr Mary HarrodLink opens in a new window from the School of Modern Languages has been been awarded a British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award to run a series of academic/public events on the theme of "Imagining 'We' in the Age of 'I': Romance and Social Bonding in Contemporary Culture." Read more...Link opens in a new window
- Professor David MorleyLink opens in a new window from the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (RSL) - one of UK’s most distinguished writers. Read more...Link opens in a new window
- Professor Victor TadrosLink opens in a new window from Warwick Law School has been made a Fellow of the British Academy in recognition of his work on the philosophy of criminal law, the philosophy of war and legal, moral and political philosophy. Read more...Link opens in a new window
- Professor Peter MarshallLink opens in a new window from the Department of History has been named as a Fellow of the British Academy in recognition of his work on religious belief and practice in early modern Britain and Europe, particularly the cultural and political impact of the English Reformation. Read more...Link opens in a new window
- Dr Karl SchoonoverLink opens in a new window from