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Happy Pride Month from the English Faculty! 🌈
JOB OPPORTUNITY: We're recruiting for a Departmental Lecturer with a core focus on literature in #English from 1830-1914.
Closing date: 26th June 2026, 12:00
#AcademicJobs #EnglishLiterature #AcademicSky
english.web.ox.ac.uk/job-vacancies
There's still time to register for our upcoming live #Shakespeare webinar on 1 June. This time Prof Emma Smith @oldfortunatus.bsky.social will be exploring ARDEN OF FAVERSHAM with guest Dr Iman Sheeha.
🗓️1 June 2026 at 6pm
📍Online via Zoom
All welcome! Free but registration required.
Join us for a pre-screening podcast & discussion about Jordan Peele’s ‘Get Out’ with @mikemuncer.bsky.social & @bunnydarke.bsky.social of @evolutionofhorror.bsky.social and Leila Latif, cultural critic & host of of Truth & Movies: A Little White Lies podcast.
🗓️Sunday 31 May, 6pm
📍Schwarzman Centre
Dr Sebastian Egholm Lund has written in The Conversation @theconversation.com about an unsung hero of science, William Adams, a Bombay bureaucrat whose vision of a #solar future was dashed by colonial conservatism.
On 31 May, there will also be a special pre-screening podcast & discussion about Get Out with Mike Muncer & Becky Darke of The Evolution of Horror & Leila Latif, cultural critic and film journalist for the BBC, Sight and Sound & The Guardian and host of Truth & Movies: A Little White Lies podcast.
Dr Christy Wensley has curated a series of film screenings at the Schwarzman next week on Black Horror in “Post-Racial” America: Fear on Film After Obama through Trump 2.0.
26th — Us (at Ultimate Picture Palace)
28th — Sinners
29th — Candyman Double Feature
30th — Sorry to Bother You
31st — Get Out