Arts Matters: Meet our arts and humanities PhD researchers

Dates
Wednesday 13 March 2024 (18:00-19:00)

Arts Matters: Meet our arts and humanities PhD researchers 

Wednesday 13 March 2024, 6.00 - 7.00pm GMT 

Online (Zoom) 

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We are pleased to invite you to this showcase of the amazing work of our current generation of arts and humanities PhD scholars. Early career researchers from across Film, English Literature, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Applied Linguistics will bring their research to life, explaining why their work is vital and the difference it will make across society and culture. 

The panel will include: 

Meryem Clarke (PhD Applied Linguistics) 

Black dog or deadly disease?: how we conceptualise depression and why it matters 

Deborah Lyons (PhD English Literature) 

Transplanted Forms: Gardens as Settings in the Fiction of Zoë Wicomb 

Rebecca Humphreys-Lamford (PhD Sexuality and Gender Studies) 

Televising Asexuality: Questioning the Impact(s) of Asexual Media Representation on Asexual Audiences 

Xanthe Pajarillo (PhD Film Studies) 

The Children Are Talking: Examining children’s perspectives of the horror genre through their own words 

Register at https://forms.office.com/e/KtJ4vM47Hw 

A Zoom link will be provided, with other information, a few days prior to the event.