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Next TNS Seminar: The Making of Latin American Music: Passion & Subversion

The next TNS seminar will be taking place from 5.00pm-6.30pm on Wednesday 11th December 2013 on the Avenue Campus, Building 65, Room 1145. Professor Carmen Bernand from the Université Paris-X will be speaking about ‘The Making of Latin American Music: Passion & Subversion’. After the presentation, there will be a question and answer session, as well as music and wine. Continue reading →

Next TNS Seminar: The Making of Latin American Music: Passion & Subversion

The next TNS seminar will be taking place from 5.00pm-6.30pm on Wednesday 11th December 2013 on the Avenue Campus, Building 65, Room 1145. Professor Carmen Bernand from the Université Paris-X will be speaking about ‘The Making of Latin American Music: Passion & Subversion’. After the presentation, there will be a question and answer session, as well as music and wine. Continue reading →

Next TNS seminar: ‘Austerlitz, Lévitan, Bassano, 1943-1944. The difficult writing and the always evanescent memory of the three Paris camps’

The next TNS seminar will take place at 5pm on Wednesday 6th March in Room 1097, Building 65, Avenue Campus. The speaker will be Jean-Marc Dreyfus from Manchester University who will be speaking about ‘Austerlitz, Lévitan, Bassano, 1943-1944. The difficult writing and the always evanescent memory of the three Paris camps’. Continue reading →

Next TNS seminar: ‘Austerlitz, Lévitan, Bassano, 1943-1944. The difficult writing and the always evanescent memory of the three Paris camps’

The next TNS seminar will take place at 5pm on Wednesday 6th March in Room 1097, Building 65, Avenue Campus. The speaker will be Jean-Marc Dreyfus from Manchester University who will be speaking about ‘Austerlitz, Lévitan, Bassano, 1943-1944. The difficult writing and the always evanescent memory of the three Paris camps’. Continue reading →

York Heritage Seminar Series: Description, Dialogue or Debate? Examining the role of narrative in the visualisation of archaeology

Date: 26.02.2013 Time: 5.30pm Speaker: John Swogger (Archaeological illustrator) Location: Room 3043 building 65a (avenue campus) Tuesday 26 February we will be live-streaming another York Heritage Seminar, this time by the archaeological illustrator John Swogger who will talk about “Description, Dialogue or Debate? Examining the role of narrative in the visualisation of archaeology”. Continue reading →

CALR lecture tomorrow: Learning vocabulary in the L2 classroom: the effects of multimodal input on young learners

The second CALR lecture of the new semester is taking place on Wednesday 13th February 2013 from 5:00-6:30pm in Lecture Theatre C, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton. The seminar is entitled “Learning vocabulary in the L2 classroom: the effects of multimodal input on young learners” and will be presented by Dr Sarah Rule from the University of Southampton. Continue reading →

Lecture in Tallinn: Collaboration and Communication: Digital Humanities Research at sotonDH

I am really looking forward to my lecture at the University of Tallinn tomorrow (see abstract below). I just finished the talk. If all goes to plan I am going to start by introducing our Digital Humanities activities at Southampton, and how they are influenced by the sotonDH hub and by other groups such as the DE USRG and the Web Science DTC. Continue reading →