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National Poetry Day – October 6th 2016

The theme of this year’s National Poetry Day is ‘messages’. Having recently relocated to Nottingham from Glasgow, I think of how messages can be interpreted the Scottish way, meaning ‘groceries’ (a celebration of poems about the supermarket – Allen Ginsberg would surely approve). The generosity of the theme is intriguing – for me, the theme …

From Placement to Permanent Employment

This blog post was written by Lauren Capon, who studied in the School of English. It was October. Third year was in full swing, and numerous emails with somewhat formidable phrases like ‘career fair’ and ‘assessment centre’ were beginning to arrive in my uni inbox. After years of deliberation I’d finally decided to pursue a …

The Benefits of One-Off Volunteering

This blog post was written by second year English student, Victoria Lorriman from the School of English. Most of us have now finished exams, and after being constantly engaged in hours of revision and writing a long summer break seems to be exactly what we need. However, the transition from intense involvement in studies to …

I know what you did last summer…

This blog post was written by final year English and Philosophy student, Rishi Davda. As much as it pains me to say it, the years at university go by way too fast. From running around the freshers’ fair for free pizza to panicking in Hallward come mid-May, the ups and downs seem to speed past …

10 Signs You’re an English Student at UoN

This blog post was written by Katie Randall, a final year student from the School of English. 1. Having immense pride that the School of English is housed in the beautiful Trent building – by far the best building on campus. 2. Realising that Jem Bloomfield is a Twitter superstar and knowing that if he retweets …

Wisdom From a Final Year

This blog post was written by final year student, Una Kunhya, from the School of English. So that’s it for me, I have just handed in my final pieces of coursework and completed my last exam. It is an exciting moment as I look towards the future, but also remember all the memories of my …

Life as an Intern: Derby Book Festival

This blog post was written by final year English student, Sophia Harris. I’m currently in the final year of my English degree, in the midst of writing the last essays I will ever compose, teaching at a primary school and, resisting the urge to plan a sunny holiday, I am an intern at Derby Book …

Poets Laureate Then and Now

This blog post was written by Second Year student Louisa Cluett. Poets Laureate Then and Now will be a day of poetry readings and discussions about the public role of poetry both in the past and present, and how it affects our local and national identity. There will be four high profile poets reading at the …

Exploring Nottingham, post-exams

This blog post was written by English and Hispanic student, Sally Hirst. With the end of the exam period barely on the horizon, it may seem pre-emptive to consider how to fill your free time between the final deadline and results day, but it’s a good form of motivation. In Nottingham there are plenty of …

The Experience of Working for One of the Big Five Publishing Companies: HarperCollins

This blog post was written by third-year English with Creative Writing student, Amina Youssef. The publishing world is renowned for being one of the most difficult sectors to enter, but despite this I am determined to achieve a career in the industry. The best way to gain a step onto the ladder is through work …