Arts & Humanities research events this week at Plymouth University

The following research events are taking place in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities this week. Please contact theartsinstitute@plymouth.ac.uk if you would like further information.

  • Workshop for Arts & Humanities postgraduate researchers on using social media to promote your research (with Russ Taylor). 11am on 22nd November 2016 in Babbage Building, BGB 415
  • ICCMR (Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research) Seminar: Pierre-Emmanuel Largeron on ‘Musical Performance with Audience Participation’. 12.30pm on 22nd November 2016 in Babbage (BGB) 002
  • History with Peninsula Arts lecture: Professor Steven Gunn (Merton College, University of Oxford) on ‘Everyday Life and Accidental Death in the Tudor South-West’. 7pm on 22nd November in Roland Levinsky Building (RLB) Lecture Theatre 2. 
  • ‘How to Develop a Slow Thinking Lab for Connecting People’, a presentation by Prof Jaana Erkkilä-Hill (University of Lapland). 10am on 23rd November in Rolle 207.
  • Music Seminar: Nuria Bonet Filella on ‘What do I have in common with Alberti and Messiaen?: Representing our environment through music’. 2pm on 23rd November in Rolle 015
  • Art History Seminar: Professor Malcolm Miles on ‘Art and Politics in Dark Times: Herbert Marcuse and the promesse du bonheur’. 4pm on 23rd November in RLB 304
  • Land/Water and the Visual Arts Seminar. 3pm on 23rd November in Scott 102
  • Culture, Theory, Space Seminar: Charles Landry. 1pm on 23rd November in RLB 206-207
  • ICCMR Seminar: Prof Andrew Brown (Griffin University, Australia) on ‘Human-Machine Agency in Interactive Music Systems’. 12.30-1.30pm on 24th November in Babbage BGB 416.
  • Message Seminar: Peter Jones4pm on 24th November
  • Project finance drop in session – find out about recruiting staff, completing timesheets, your project set up and other support available (Emma Montgomery and Finance Business Assistants). 2pm on 24th November in Marine Building 202

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