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  • Roots of the British

    The Impact of Diasporas programme developed from the Roots of the British project. This project started as a small collaborative group interested in exploring how people from different disciplines could work together to create a more informed picture of the history of Britain.

  • University honours distinguished figures in the arts

    An award-winning theatrical actor and the former Chief Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language, will be honoured at the University's Degree Ceremonies on 23 January.

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  • Stephen Fry reveals previously untold LGBTQ history

    Our University is working with the  National Trust is celebrating LGBTQ heritage, to reveal new information about Felbrigg Hall’s last squire, Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer.

  • European Art 1890-1940

    Module code: HA2217  This module will provide a comprehensive overview of the developments in Modernism from the turn of the twentieth century to the outbreak of the Second World War.

  • Film Journalism

    Module code: HA2015  Whilst taking this module students will study the craft of writing film reviews and articles about cinema for a wide range of English-language (predominantly UK and US-based) publications.

  • Nineteenth Century British Art Reassessed

    Module code: HA3025  British art between 1800-1900 has often been the victim of critical and art-historical scorn, often seen as producing ‘old-fashioned’ or ‘prosaic’ art.

  • Introduction to Roman History

    Module code: AH1551 There is a wealth of historical material relating to the Roman Republic and Empire, and this module guides us through the key texts showing how they allow us to build up a detailed picture not only of the narrative history of Rome itself, but also of the...

  • Celebrate culture and creativity with Attenborough Arts Centre’s autumn programme

    Highlights of its popular Creative Course programme include Captured on Canvas with painter Jemisha Maadhavji who was recently featured in BBC 1’s ‘Extraordinary Portraits’.

  • Take a visual tour of womens influence throughout University history

    From the first female students in 1921, to the first black female president of the Students’ Union in 1975, to the present day, women have played a vital role in our University's history, an exhibition currently being held at the Library reveals.

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