A day in the life of Robin Hood… Media
28/05/2015
I had no idea what to expect when I arrived in Nottingham to start the next chapter of my new life. I was young(er), ambitious, blissfully ignorant and perhaps most importantly, I had access to a Netflix account. My whole life was ahead of me but I still had little idea of where I wanted …
The First CLAS PG Symposium: 27-28 April 2015
21/05/2015
Something that was often said amongst postgraduate researchers in our school was that we didn’t really know many people outside of our own individual departments. We sat in our separate PhD workspaces, divided by subject, and had a vague idea of what our neighbours were doing, but not much more than that. So at the …
“Flipped roles”: German students as teachers
“Learning by teaching” is a teaching and learning approach which sees students in the role of the teacher and helps them learn by having them teach other students and collaborate with fellow learners. Sascha Stollhans from the German Department reports on a very successful collaboration between German students at different stages: The students who took …
Internationally-renowned cultural theorist Luce Irigaray to speak at Nottingham Conference on Living and Speaking Together
13/05/2015
The Conference Luce Irigaray introduces the concepts behind the conference she is co-organising with CLAS head of school Judith Still: Many imagine that building a world culture requires us to use a conceptual and abstract universal language which would be capable of dominating the complexity of the world as it is today. Certainly, this corresponds …
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