This looks like a tremendous event, on labouring-class poetry, in Manchester, this Saturday.
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A small number of tickets are remaining for our annual lecture this Saturday in Manchester at the John Rylands Library. Book your tickets here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/annual-joh...
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Professor John Goodridge will deliver a talk on working class writers, 'Reading by glow worm: the struggles of labouring-class poets'
#EnglishCreates: Futures
How can English students bring their skills to bear on the 'AI question'? One way is through memes like this, which harnesses a combination of humour and critique to reflect on the issue of bias
- credit Charlotte Wong, Hanna Fischer, Sin Ka Lau (University of Reading)
Lecturers, teachers, students, writers, HE professionals - anyone with an interest in English studies: you are warmly invited to attend the EnglishCreates: Futures Online Symposium (2nd July, from 10am).
Register for your (free) place here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/englishcre...
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We conclude our series on 'Lifelong Learning' with some final reflections from its curator, Dr Richard Jones (The Open University), by way of Samuel Johnson: universityenglish.ac.uk/reflections-...
This month’s #EnglishCreates content will be curated by students from the module “Language and Digital Media” at the Uni of Reading (led by Prof Rodney Jones).
They explore AI in English studies through blogs, memes & short videos, reflecting critically, creatively, and with humour. Stay tuned!
#EnglishCreates: Futures
In today's post, Professor Philip Seargeant (The Open University) reflects on how English Studies connects us to heritage, place, cultural networks and commemoration: universityenglish.ac.uk/how-a-geogra...
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As part of our AI month, University of Reading students explore AI in English through blogs, memes & short videos.
They tackle creativity, bias & manipulation - neither pro nor anti, but curious, critical & often funny.
First meme by Charlotte Wong, Hanna Fischer & Sin Ka Lau -share your thoughts!
#EnglishCreates: Futures
Today's post focuses on The Writers' Nook, a remarkable project that focused on how Creative Writing might act as a psycho-social support for frontline healthcare writers: universityenglish.ac.uk/the-writers-...