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Today is #ShakespeareDay 📝
National Shakespeare Day is celebrated annually on April 23 – the anniversary of the bard's death. Shakespeare's birthday is also traditionally celebrated on April 23.
Find out more about the authors and books associated with the University by following our fantastic Senate House Library 📗
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Have you seen our Senate House Library #SeizedBooks campaign yet?
This new online exhibition explores the censorship of LGBTQ+ lit & the defiant campaign against 1984 raids on Gay's The Word
Explore confiscated titles, the legal battle & queer reading cultures: london.ac.uk/seized-books
This is delightful ❤️
To mark #EarthDay2024 , University of London Sustainability have put together a cute map of the green spaces of #Bloomsbury .
Perfect for a spring stroll! 🌎
Which of the local squares is your favourite?
Take a moment to explore this fascinating #LordByron manuscript via Senate House Library:
We are so excited about our 2024 graduation ceremony which takes place later this month 🎓
This week we've opened our photo archives from previous years to relive the best moments from our graduation ceremonies in recent times ✨
#UoLGrad2024
This week Professor Jo Fox and Professor Anna Vignoles
spotlighted the key factors driving the cuts to arts and humanities courses across the UK and the implications for the UK’s society, economy and people.
Tune into this BBC Front Row episode hosted by Samira Ahmed:
What are the impacts of cuts to arts and humanities courses across the UK?
Professor Jo Fox and Professor Anna Vignoles shed light on the key factors driving the cuts and the implications for the UK’s society, economy and people.
BBC Front Row (Starts 13:20)
bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
The University of London has won funding from Advance HE's Collaborative Development Fund (CDF) and is leading on a new research project
The project: ‘Designing for worldwide inclusive cultures’, will also involve King's College London and University of the Arts London
bit.ly/4aFRDSf
Tune in to BBC Front Row from 7:15pm BST this evening to hear Prof Jo Fox discuss the future of arts and humanities education in the UK
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
The deadline for applying for September 2024 entry for our MA in Art History, Curatorship and Renaissance Culture at The Warburg Institute is Wednesday 31 July. Find out how you can apply online: bit.ly/3iLTFdR
How a brawl in 18th-century Constantinople changed what we know about the Vikings.
Tonicha Upham, Past and Present Research Fellow, Institute of Historical Research writes for The Conversation Institute of Historical Research
theconversation.com/how-a-brawl-in…
A [refreshing] perspective was provided by Dr Eve Hayes de Kalaf of Institute of Historical Research...'I'm hoping...that my opinion will be somewhat different, given that I'm approaching this from an academic standpoint, and by saying that history matters.' shorturl.at/bwLM9 #digitalidentity
Our new online exhibition Senate House Library
examines the censorship of #LGBTQ + lit & the defiant campaign against 1984 raids on Gay's The Word.
Find out about confiscated titles, the legal battle & queer reading cultures:
#SeizedBooks Attitude Magazine PinkNews
A new Refugee Law Initiative report, commissioned by Equal Justice for Migrant Children, considers the benefits and challenges of establishing a specialist court for unaccompanied migrant children.
Read the report now 👇
sas.ac.uk/news/new-refug…