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  • Computational Arts

    Module code: CO2110 This module has two components: a lecture series on the history of computational arts and the aesthetic and critical debates that shape their evolution; creative workshops that lead to the delivery of a publicly accessible creative artwork in the form of...

  • Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 18, 2023 A project led by University of Nottingham and Queer China explores non-western drag culture, looking specifically at its role in the Chinese community.

  • History (Holocaust and Genocide Studies) MA

    This is for you if... you want to explore the cultural history and memory of crimes against humanity.

  • Posted by William Farrell in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on May 23, 2016 The website History of Economic Thought re-launched recently thanks to support from the Institute for New Economic Thinking . Run by  Gonçalo L.

  • Oral history projects in Lincolnshire

    Browse projects and oral history materials from Lincolnshire, including the Making History project, which was a film project run with schools in an effort for people to investigate their family histories.

  • Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on September 4, 2013 Lantern : Media History A free, open access search platform for media history research.  Directors include academics   Eric Hoyt, Carl Hagenmaier, and Wendy Hagenmaier.

  • Department of Chemistry strengthens links with collaborators in China

    Links between our University and a university in China have been strengthened with a new agreement to encourage the exchange of students and academics.

  • Introduction to Film History

    Module code: HA1200

  • Oral history projects in Derbyshire

    Browse projects and oral history materials from Derbyshire, including the £25,000 grant offered to children aged between 13 and 17 to discover more about the grounds of Chatsworth.

  • Global Film Culture

    Module code: MS2012 This module will explore and discuss some of the most important and exciting cinematic movements in the global history of the cinema, and evaluate some of the main ways these have been interpreted and understood by film critics and theorists – and we will...

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