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A very warm welcome to all our new students joining us this year and it’s great to see you again if you’re a returning student. To help you settle in and get off to...
A very warm welcome to all our new students joining us this year and it’s great to see you again if you’re a returning student. To help you settle in and get off to...
Have questions about using the library and resources but can’t make it to the Welcome Drop-ins? There are a number of ways to contact us to get the answers and help that you need....
The Murray Library and St. Peter’s Library are running a series of Welcome Drop-ins for new and returning students every weekday from Monday 19th September until Friday 7th October between 11am and 3pm. No...
A new dance work created by British dance company Rambert inspired by Macbeth. Choreographer Lucy Guerin evokes the dark psychological world of Shakespeare’s famous villain.
What is JSTOR? JSTOR is a digital library of more than 1,500 academic journals, books, and primary sources covering economics, history, political science, and sociology, as well as in other key fields in the humanities...
This article by Charles W. Bailey Jr. is now a decade old, but it gives a thoughtful, and comprehensive, overview of the philosophy behind OA; something that often gets lost in the current climate...
Marina Abramović’s art pushes the boundary between audience and artist in pursuit of heightened consciousness and personal change. In her groundbreaking 2010 work, “The Artist Is Present,” she simply sat in a chair facing...
The Victoria and Albert Museum has been named the UK’s museum of the year. The museum is of great value across the arts and design subject areas and houses resources for the study of architecture,...
Pablo Bronstein is the latest in a series of celebrated British artists to create a site-specific work in response to the imposing Duveen galleries which sit at the heart of Tate Britain.