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Arman Shokhikyan: Taize Community as a Visionary of Human Flourishing

Introduction: Well-being and Belonging When we speak about well-being, the idea of belonging is central. A lack of well-being is very often closely connected with the lack of any sense of belonging, a sense of isolation. To belong is to know that there is a place where you do not have to earn your position …

Registration is OPEN for our ‘Health and our Environment’ Conference (March 23rd 2020)

We are very pleased to announce that registration for the 2020 ‘Health and our Environment’ Nottingham Health Humanities Conference is now live! This one-day conference on Monday 23rd March is held at the University of Nottingham (UK) and aims to bring together postgraduates and early career researchers from a wide range of disciplines across the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Health Sciences to discuss and …

After the PhD: Writing, Funding and Precarity

This summer Dr Jonathan Memel (@jgmemel) gave a fantastic talk for the third seminar of our 2019 series, where he drew on his personal experience (as a PhD student and early career researcher, Research Grant Writer, AHRC Cultural Engagement Fellow and now Research Fellow) to give some insights and advice into the world of academic …

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‘Image and Narrative: Illness, Recovery, Change’: Event report

Gabriele Neher reports on the Image and Narrative: Illness, Recovery, Change (#illnessrecoverychange) workshop that was run by the Health Humanities at the University of Nottingham, on Monday 29 April 2019.

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