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cis7.bbk.ac.uk/vacancy/post... Written Worlds 17C Non-elite Writing 2 x Postdocs 0.5. Please consider applying.
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University of Waikato in Hamilton, NZ, are hiring in English and Writing Studies - pass it on! www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/43...
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conference.anzsa.org ANZ Shakespeare Association conference, Wellington 10-12 February 2027! Save the dates, book your travel, be in touch — and watch our website for more info very soon
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Posted 7:02:29 AM. Job DescriptionNgā kōrero mō te tūranga – About the roleTe Kura Toi School of Arts is seeking a…See this and similar jobs on LinkedIn.
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The University of Waikato hiring Lecturer in English and Writing Studies in Hamilton, Waikato, New Zealand | LinkedIn
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ANZSA 2027 Conference – Wellington, NZ, 10-12 February 2027
ELCC PhD student Austin Haynes has a piece in The Conversation about Ryan Gosling's new movie and Erima Maewa Kaihau's music theconversation.com/her-song-fea...
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London Renaissance Seminar (LRS)
Over 100 years after Pō Atarau was popularised, it’s on the soundtrack of Ryan Gosling’s blockbuster Project Hail Mary. But who was the remarkable woman behind it?
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Her song features in Ryan Gosling’s hit movie, but Erima Maewa Kaihau was once a star too
Thurs May 7th, 3pm-8pm, at Birkbeck: ‘Writing Town and Village in Seventeenth-Century England’, with Niall Allsop, Judith Hudson, Ed Legon, Grace Marshall, Abigail Williams, plus Erica Fudge on ‘Fed on Scraps: Fed on Scraps: Bits of Animals in the Early Modern Archive’: www.bbk.ac.uk/events/event...
📣 Still time to get your abstract in for 'Clio Reframed: Women Writing History, 1500-1750', a two-day conference to be held at Oxford on 18/19 June 2026. Generously supported by Corpus Christi, @oxfordcems.bsky.social, and @srsrensoc.bsky.social. clioreframed.hcommons.org/call-for-pap...
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If you’re in Welly it’s not too late to register for Patricia Akhimie’s talk on race and setting in Othello - Tues 25 Nov 5pm Hunter Council Chamber
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Here @parergon.bsky.social our call is open for proposals for special issue 45.2 (2028) - please circulate widely! www.parergon.org/index.php/pa...
Scholarship opportunity for MA with the wonderful @nikkihessell.bsky.social
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We are hiring! We have a 3-year position in Theatre and Performance Studies at Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington. Please circulate widely! ejye.fa.ap1.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid...
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We have MA scholarships available for theses on 18th-century/Romantic poetry and/or settler colonialism and Indigenous sovereignty in poetry and other literary forms ... details here! www.wgtn.ac.nz/scholarships...
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We have a very big week of ELCC events coming up at the end of the month, starting with an exciting lecture by Patricia Akhimie, Director of the Folger Shakespeare Library! Register here: www.wgtn.ac.nz/events/2025/...
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Join Dr Patricia Akhimie, Director of Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, as she discusses race and setting in Shakespeare’s Othello.
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“On the brow of the sea”—Race and setting in Shakespeare’s Othello | Events | Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
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