Dear colleagues,
Please see below the autumn schedule for the Faculty of Arts research seminar series at the University of Winchester. All welcome to attend.
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University of Winchester
Faculty of Arts Research Seminar Series
Autumn 2015 Schedule
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4 November
Dr. Shelley Cobb (English & Film, University of Southampton)
Calling the Romantic Shots: Women Filmmakers and Contemporary Indie Chick Flicks
4pm - SEB201
11 November
Prof. Andrew Melrose (ECWAS, University of Winchester)
The Boat: Collaborating with Icarus, Radcliffe Bailley and Moses on the road sea to Dalaman
Gordon Murray (Performing Arts, University of Winchester) & Paul Carter (School of Media and Film, University of Winchester)
Where do you put the bomb?
4pm – SEB110
18 November
Prof. Tim Prentki (Performing Arts, University of Winchester)
Taught only by Reality Can Reality Be Changed: Brecht and Applied Theatre
4pm - SEB201
25 November
Sarah Hammond (Development Producer, Two Brothers Pictures. BBC Comedy Feed - Fried, The Revengers)
In conversation
4pm – SEB110
16 December
Dr. Deborah Jermyn (Media, Culture, and Language, Roehampton University)
Talk on Nancy Meyers – Title TBC
4pm – SEB110
Attendance is free. All welcome. Refreshments will be provided.
For further information please contact:
Dr. Neil Ewen, School of Media and Film ([log in to unmask])
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