I'm recruiting a post-doctoral Research Fellow in Screen Studies, with a focus on Synthetic Media as part of my IRC Laureate project. It's a full-time post @tcddublin w/ expected duration of 16 months. Details linked below. Please share with colleagues!
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Humanities subjects play a major role in education and the workplace.
Read this fascinating HE and Russell Group report: Humanities education is a UK strength: New report shows it is a mistake to set up a Humanities vs STEM contest - HEPI
#dmugraduates#humanities#dmustudents
DMU has been ranked 14th in the ‘University of the Year’ category at this year’s @Whatuni Student Choice Awards, which are nominated and judged entirely by students 🤩👏🏆
Find out more about the awards and take a look at our other rankings below 👇
#WUSCA | #MadeFromMore
Into archives? Subscribe to this new YouTube channel; Creative Archives of Indian Cinema.
youtube.com/channel/UCN-wV7J… in the following months it will feature l conversations with archivists, private collectors, curators, emerging curators, historians & educators
Interested in studying for a master's at DMU? 🎓💭
Join our postgraduate digital event to get all the information you need - from our brilliant courses and career support to life in Leicester 🏙️
Wednesday 11 May, 2pm-6pm 📅
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One of our @DMU_Media_Prod students, Andris Kalnis, has very kindly brought in a 1960s photo slide projector for our student curated display on the impact of Indian cinema on Lithuanian cinemagoing 1940s-1990s 📽 @dmuleicester@CATHResearchDMU@cinema_archives
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Last night was the opening night of the UK Asian Film Festival. This was marked with a fantastic exhibition of materials from our Indian Cinema Archives, held at the @lcbdepot and curated by our own @memoonyho
A huge well done to Monia and those who helped her! 👏
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Congratulations to @yellowmousey for her work on Play for Today, which is featured in the special issue of the Journal of British Cinema and Television (Vol 19:2) on ‘Play for Today at 50’ which has now been published online.
euppublishing.com/toc/jbctv/…
From Monday 9 to Friday 13 May, @DecolonisingDMU will be inviting staff and students to take part in events focused on dismantling racist barriers and structures to help staff and students at the university to succeed 🙌 👏
Find out how you can get involved 👇
#MadeFromMore
Joining us on the Podcast today is @Stuart_Peters - an outstanding freelance creative who discussed what it was like working at @PhoenixLeic during the pandemic, as well as their efforts as a freelancer!
Loved the chat: youtu.be/r6gl8uV75g4
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Coming soon! And if you stay to the end, our own Laraine Porter will be in the credits, as she was the the film's Historical Adviser!
Great work @PorterLaraine !
@DMU_CEM@DMU_LMS